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I've had a few unhappy experiences in the past when team members would rather spend their time making out with their partners than help the team out by scouting. I don't mind partners being next to eachother or anything. The best would be to not have any idea in my mind that those two people are dating. |
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Everyone's suggesting all of these fancy plans but all I do for the FIRST season season is let her know I still love and care for her. In some cases (I know it's hard) you just need you sit down with her and tell her that you love her. Tell her about the FIRST season. Ask her if she wants to join. If she doesn't then just make sure to get the message across to her that you'll just be busy, you haven't forgotten about her. Make your efforts to come out of robotics to see her known. And for heaven sake DO NOT LET HER SEE THIS THREAD. If she's the right girl for you, she'll understand. It's only 6 weeks out of 52, how bad can it be?
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Well I wouldn't say that. I am a firm believer that people can express themselves in any way they want, however if you and/or your (gender)friend have any decency then I think you should save the cuddling for later. I think people have enough self control. Tension shouldn't be a problem if you guys already have it worked out before regionals/finals.
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First off, you need to examine the title of the thread... Your Girlfriend shouldn't be your life. Not in highschool, anyway. Secondly, I cannot agree more with the suggestion to not date within the team, as it can tear an entire team apart if things go badly.
As far as how to keep one, here's advice from two seasons of having one and keeping her: If she'll leave because you spend a lot of time doing what you love, do you really think he/she is right for you? Seriously, if they leave just because you spend a lot of time in the shop, then they clearly don't care enough about your interests. My girlfriend (who is awesome) would come in and visit, and would force me to take breaks and spend time on homework. If it weren't for her, I'm sure I would have failed school last year. But take my advice: Never put robotics above them if you are serious about the relationship. If you make a date, KEEP IT. If you promise time to hang out, KEEP IT. Just my two cents from my experience. |
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As for relationships, I find that during robotics season, I have something passionate to talk about. Whether it be friends, date, or parents, robotics is great as a conversation/debate starter, etc. I'd really encourage everybody to talk, talk, talk about it. It's one of the more (most) interesting extracirricular activities out there. And it's not just about the robots. It's about the neat things you learn about people and how they work together and apart. And if worse comes to worse, there's always something to complain about. |
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Oh.. LOOK I FOUND WALDO!!! Over there cuddling in the stands!!! OH NO's!!! :rolleyes: |
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My Girlfriend Hannah and I have been together for almost two years now (not that long in the grand scheme of things, but it is an accomplishment nonetheless), and although she isn't involved in robotics, she understands that FIRST is part of the deal with me; just as I understand that work is very important to her. It gets hard to schedule dinner or other formal dates sometimes, but we make sure to see each other for an hour or two every day, or at the very least one of us will stop in to say hi before going home for the night.
Now, I'm no love doctor or anything, but an over all tip for dating is to surprise her with flowers/homemade cards or any other Thoughtful gift without being reminded. To me... this doesn't seem too hard, as I think of her a lot anyway, but for some of my friends, it seems to be the hardest thing in the world to do. Basically, just don't let FIRST make you forget about her. -Cody C |
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As for PDA's at events, My team has always had rules in our code of conduct that all PDA's are to be held outside of the event. This helps make your team look more professional and it keeps the kids minds on the robot and other robots ie. scouting instead of canoodling in the stands. and hey how hard is it to not hug,kiss, or cuddle for a few hours? lol |
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4) Try and bring them into the shop one night. They will either see how great FIRST is and join up or they will notice how much you work and give you a new found respect. Win win.
Or some girls may think to themselves "Wow why do i date this guy" and that would suck. |
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FRC is my social life, so I don't have much to worry about...
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