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<blockquote data-quote="Michik" data-source="post: 1339137" data-attributes="member: 275396"><p>What sometimes frightens me the most is lack of topics in my conversation with her. Its one of the causes why I am still not moving on. Its not a problem to ask her out but the nuisance will appear in the talk. I know that a little silence is something natural and needed but its very disturbing after some time. Ive got plenty topics to talk but I dont want to be thought as impolite. Although my "hobbies" are quite interesting, she may not think so. I dont know if I am suffering from lack of self-confidence or I just need a proper situation to be with her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michik, post: 1339137, member: 275396"] What sometimes frightens me the most is lack of topics in my conversation with her. Its one of the causes why I am still not moving on. Its not a problem to ask her out but the nuisance will appear in the talk. I know that a little silence is something natural and needed but its very disturbing after some time. Ive got plenty topics to talk but I dont want to be thought as impolite. Although my "hobbies" are quite interesting, she may not think so. I dont know if I am suffering from lack of self-confidence or I just need a proper situation to be with her. [/QUOTE]
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