• Seth Taylor
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    7 hours ago

    I was hanging out with a few people after an event we went to a couple weeks ago

    As soon as there were no girls around anymore one of the guys suggested we go to a college bar to meet some college girls

    We’re all over 30

    Somethin’ wrong with the boys when the boys alone, man. I don’t like to hang out with the boys. They always pull shit like that. I knew that dude for a total of two hours and he dropped that.

    • GreenKnight23
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      2 hours ago

      I mean, it’s not like you’re forcing “college girls” to meet you.

      the likelihood of them being creeped out is high though. like probably 3% would be into it. 🤷

    • Zorcron@lemmy.zip
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      7 hours ago

      That’s not hanging out with the boys. “The boys” are friends you know, like, and trust. You were just out with some random guys - or at least, that guy was some random guy.

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        7 hours ago

        The boys just want to go back to the crib for the elves weed and to discuss the latest haberdashry offerings. Maybe some spells if you’re into that kind of thing.

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      Somethin’ wrong with the boys when the boys alone, man.

      You got shitty boys. Hope you corrected and embarrassed him.

      My boys just want to play MTG and D&D. Different set of problems…

      • 5ibelius9insterberg@feddit.org
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        I’m well over thirty, and I think there is nothing wrong with meeting college girls.

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        On board game night.

        In your local nerd-pub/ game club/ etc.

        Probably one of the times where age could actually be seen as just a number.