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"What if then he got really crabby and left, and didn't even take home the Care Bear I won him playing skeeball?" Rachel finally finished.

"Can you please stop talking?" Quinn begged. "You're grossing out my baby."

"Yeah, it's me." Amelia interjected from her position next to Quinn. "I'm her baby, and you're grossing me out."

Quinn giggled at the younger brunette, and Luna rolled her eyes playfully and she felt Mercedes shake with laughter beside her.

Rachel sighed, annoyed that they weren't taking her problems as seriously as she would like them to. "I just want to be ready; I know I'm getting older, and these things are going to happen someday, but how do I stop a guy from getting mad at me for saying 'no'?" She asked them.

Luna frowned deeply when she said this. The fact that this was even a question severely pissed her off. Why were guys allowed to make girls feel like this? Over, what exactly? Not having sex with them?

Ugh, guys suck.

"Just do what I do." Luna heard Santana say, probably about to give out some very questionable advice. "Never say 'no'."

Luna and Amelia shot the Latina cheerleader an incredulous look, and Santana just shrugged and leaned back in her chair.

"Oh, totally." Brittany agreed with her best friend. "I mean, what's the worst that can happen?" Luna saw Quinn duck her head down in embarrassment and Brittany shot her a sheepish look before apologising. "Sorry, Quinn."

"Look, girl, don't ask me." Mercedes avoided answering the question. "The last guy I liked was the mayor of gaytown." Luna briefly recalled Mercedes telling her about the brief crush that she had on Kurt, not long after the New Directions had been formed. "And I can't wait to get a guy mad at me for saying 'no'."

Luna groaned. "Oh my god, guys no." She objected, Mercedes' comment having tipped her over the edge after sitting in silence throughout this full conversation.

Before she could say any more, Tina piped up. "We just have to accept that guys don't care about our feelings." She pointed out. And she had a point, the amount of times that Luna had been catcalled or suffered through unwanted flirting by some of the Mckinley High football team was too many to count on one hand. They clearly didn't give a crap about how gross and uncomfortable it made her feel. "Like, the other day, I was walking with Artie. . ."

As Tina delved into a play-by-play of how her boyfriend had basically said that she had to wear tighter fitting clothing in order for him to find her attractive, Luna couldn't help but feel slightly disgusted by her childhood friend.

When Tina finished, Rachel winced and said "that must have stung."

Amelia's head had lifted her head from Quinn's shoulder at some point during Tina's story, and she now had an incredibly angry look on her face after hearing about her twin brother's behaviour towards his girlfriend.

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