Hah, yeah, comics are great for shyness. Like a fire-and-forget missile. If you do it right, they'll love it. You just gotta leave it somewhere they're gonna find it.mcDuffies wrote:I myself used comics as a way of getting affection of people since forever. I used to be very shy, but through my comics always shone my sence of humor and back in high school I won many friends that way rather than by what I was talking. Thinking more about it, I charmed a few girls with my drawings but none of them enough to make something serious out of it.
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no, actually I never intentionally used a comic to charm a girl. Occasions I was speaking of where when they watched me while drawing.Killbert-Robby wrote:Hah, yeah, comics are great for shyness. Like a fire-and-forget missile. If you do it right, they'll love it. You just gotta leave it somewhere they're gonna find it.mcDuffies wrote:I myself used comics as a way of getting affection of people since forever. I used to be very shy, but through my comics always shone my sence of humor and back in high school I won many friends that way rather than by what I was talking. Thinking more about it, I charmed a few girls with my drawings but none of them enough to make something serious out of it.
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Ah, I've done that too. They go all quiet, it's pricelessmcDuffies wrote:no, actually I never intentionally used a comic to charm a girl. Occasions I was speaking of where when they watched me while drawing.Killbert-Robby wrote:Hah, yeah, comics are great for shyness. Like a fire-and-forget missile. If you do it right, they'll love it. You just gotta leave it somewhere they're gonna find it.mcDuffies wrote:I myself used comics as a way of getting affection of people since forever. I used to be very shy, but through my comics always shone my sence of humor and back in high school I won many friends that way rather than by what I was talking. Thinking more about it, I charmed a few girls with my drawings but none of them enough to make something serious out of it.



