Are hot women lying when they say that no one asked them out when they were teens?

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Mila Kunis says that no one asked her out in high school.

http://tv.yahoo.com/news/mila-kunis--airbrushing-nightmare.html

I've heard the same thing from other women like Scarlet Johansson.

Now, I went to an all-boys high school, so I don't know what it's like to ask out a classmate :( but from movies like "Fast Times at Ridgemont High", it seems like it should be easy.
 

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Yes and No

No in that the HOT HI STATUS GUYS THAT THE HOT GIRLS BELIEVED THEY DESERVED NEVER ASKED HER out.


Yes in that the average shmucks that asked her out don't count.

for women its all feeling and emotion, not how the world is but HOW THEY FEEL IT IS based on their own nebulous reactions.
 

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Women simply dont consider average guys worth to be considered men, therefore if no high status guy bother to ask them out, they automatically b1tch about "men" neglecting them.

Its not that like us we consider average women still as women just less attractive than hot ones, women dont consider at all average men as men, thats why they dont realize
how crappy is their behaviour toward them not feel guilty for flaking and hurting them, its like they are un-human drones.

It doesnt matter if she is a top model or a plain jane, nowadays all girls have the same high expectations.

So yeah I join Burrough and Sam and their line.
 

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HER: "No one ever asked me out when I was in high school."

Translation: "The legions of beta symps who had the sack to ask me out were 'no one'."
 

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Rollo Tomassi said:
HER: "No one ever asked me out when I was in high school."

Translation: "The legions of beta symps who had the sack to ask me out were 'no one'."
Haha "legions".

But definitely true. Mr. Right who checked off every point on there 50 point prerequisite checklist didn't come riding out of the sunset to sweep her off her feet, so thus the "no one".
 

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Maybe. Maybe not.

Women are expected to downplay themselves as opposed to guys who are expected to up themselves.

A girls with lots of friends will complain they have no friends, girls who go out alot will complain they never go out, and girls with alot of attention will complain they get no attention.

Part of it is a ploy to get compliments and some of it is not wanting to look like a privileged b!tch.
 

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A lot of "hot" girls now, were nothing special or had self esteem issues in high school. Once they hit college they come out of their shells and now they're a big deal.
 

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MatureDJ said:
Now, I went to an all-boys high school, so I don't know what it's like to ask out a classmate :.

Its true. High school is mainly just awkward when it comes to male/female dynamics. Most guys are still too immature and child like to ask girls out and 'hook ups' mainly just happen at parties while drunk and stuff like that.

Usually you hear from the grape vine that a girl likes you then you kind of just get together at a party.
 

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It could be true, it could be not.

Regardless, you'll have to follow the money to see the true motive.

Mila Kunis' career is on the up. She needs the sympathy card to remain popular with women. No woman likes (and pays money to see) a hot chick who's famous and rich AND has always had it easy throughout her life. Kunis' media advisors taught her this, I'm sure.

Same with Scarlet Johanson and all other hot female celebs. Same sob story: nobody asked me out at high school. Do you think it's a coincidence that they all apparently had the same problem at high school? All those hot girls? Self esteem issue my arse. Girls get self esteem blown up their arses from birth, and a girl's low self esteem has never stopped a guy (esp high school ones) from finding her attractive and wanting to ask her out. Does what they say jive with your high school experience?

It's #FirstWorldProblem anyway.

Hey, nobody asks your high school guy (the super alphas excluded) out, but we aren't holding the national pity party for them, are we?
 

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This thread is full of truth.

Hot chick seeking national attention from her 'dilemna': No one asked me out in high school because I was too hot = (The "looosers" did but they don't count.)

Thinly vieled attention seeking nonsense that makes for good media and or 'discussion' topic.

As if these chicks would have taken 'any' guy who asked them out.

As soon as a statement like that is uttered from a chick she should be immediately disqualified by all men. Too bad it would never happen though so they know they can get away with it. All ME. ME. ME.

Pathetic.
 

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samspade said:
What Burroughs said.

"I was never asked out in high school" is the retroactive version of "there aren't any good single men."
What women say and do are LIGHTYEARS apart. Just such a case with a cup of attention wh0ring.

I was never asked out in high school means that I was never approached by handsome, high status alphas and beta losers who don't measure up to my standards don't count.

BTW, there aren't any good single men means that there are hardly any single men with money and muscles who will approach me.

Most women define a man as: Someone who's got the status, looks, money. Any of these. Damn near anybody else is either castrated into a "friend" or "loser". Or branded as "gay".

The judge's verdict is yes.

Case closed. What a load of bullsh*t.
 

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GQ Scott said:
A lot of "hot" girls now, were nothing special or had self esteem issues in high school. Once they hit college they come out of their shells and now they're a big deal.
Yup. I saw a picture of ScarJo in high school. Throw a hat on her and you'd think she was a boy.
 

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Naughty Ninja said:
Hot chick seeking national attention from her 'dilemna': No one asked me out in high school because I was too hot = (The "looosers" did but they don't count.)
To be honest, we guys do the same thing. If a fat ugly girl hits on us, we don't count it.

By the way, I've heard Cameron Diaz make this claim too, about nobody asking her out in high school.
 
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