ChatterBank1 min ago
HOW?!
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ok , wel , i asked a qu. a couple of minutes ago and got really cheeky answers. so i will make myself CLEAR. i have come for advice NOT a lecture , for all who like to help and not be so CHEEKY. can you please give me some ADVICE on how to get my friends mum and my dad set up , they fancy eachother and get on well , so please can you give me some advice on how to get them set up , its a really good oppurtunity , thanks :)
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I wouldn't 'set them up' as such. Just tell each your respective parents (separately) that they clearly fancy the other one and that the other one clearly fancies them, so why don't they just get on with it and ask the other one out.
I've known one or two couples who have 'been friends' for years who have finally got together, and every time there's a number of people who will say 'about bl**dy time'!
I've known one or two couples who have 'been friends' for years who have finally got together, and every time there's a number of people who will say 'about bl**dy time'!
That's quite rude comicstrip, given that we are mostly adults and some of us have been through all this scenario, we know what it's like. Cazz is right, you don't need two threads. If they fancy each other, they'll get it on - tell your dad that you won't mind if he dates your friend's mum, he might think it would be awkward for you if it turns out to be a short term date. Again though, as was said on the last thread, fancying and getting on well doesn't make a relationship!