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Dating can be a fun time at MHS but they don’t always have a happy ending. Compare your own dating stories to those of MHS students and teachers.

Brother Larsen during high school went on a date to a hotel restaurant. During the date she agreed to everything and all he could think about was the end of the date. On the drive home she mentions a known make out spot in a casual way.  

“I was saying no I need to go home but she made this excuse that was really lame and I’m like that is not why you want to go out there. Somehow she coaxes me to go out there and one of the things we used to do up there when it was just me and my buddies was go spotlighting. So I told her we could go up there and do that so when we get up there I could tell that she like scoots over before I even park wanting to snuggle. Because she didn’t want to spotlight. I just wasn’t interested I wasn’t going to make out with her then as she is doing that she sees she’s not going to make out with me so she makes up this story about her grandpa dying and how she was really close to him and needs comfort and that’s why she was acting weird. And her grandpa did not die maybe years ago but not recently. But it wasn’t a true story she started crying and so I took her home.,” Brother Larsen said.

Dillan Egbert was at a party with a group of friends when a  boy asked one of his friends for a

ride home.  The boy was much younger than she was but because it was getting late, she didn’t care and they left the party together. That’s when the date took an interesting turn.

“On the ride to his house, he started to explain how he had just been diagnosed with cancer, so then it got super sad. He started to cry, and then they pulled up to his house. She gave him a hug, and then he tried to kiss her. She rejected him and later found out that he did not have cancer.“

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