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Get your ish together and do you! She wants actions not words and you slacking. I'd she don't want to be around you right now, do you and be better than before but don't beg.. Don't beg.
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I never cheated on her.True knowledge has been spoken
None of this "Oh you cheated, its all good, you're young, you suppose to get around, you shouldn't settle down yet, its not your fault"
And then when a girl cheats, its "Ahhh you can't trust these h***, goddamns s**** I tell ya!!!!! Stupid lying b****"
I know...and I was movin on.uh you guys have been 'off and on' for 3 years bruh bruh.....in your heart you know what you gotta do.
Leave me out of this sirJust move on
While you making this thread in the middle of the night, Tyrone is all up in them yambs
Leave me out of this sirJust move on
While you making this thread in the middle of the night, Tyrone is all up in them yambs
Real talk though. Just move on. As far as we know, she might be already messin
g with someone that's giving her the attention she wants.
Get your ish together and do you! She wants actions not words and you slacking. I'd she don't want to be around you right now, do you and be better than before but don't beg.. Don't beg.
Lol normally i am on the "move on its over" bandwagon with the rest of NT.
But i know this feel OP. And I cant swallow my ego and and just tell her i miss her and want her back. Tell her how you feel. Let her know you messed up and realize she is perfect for you and you want her back.
Then tell me how it goes....so if she shoots you down...i don't have to do it
And if you are under 23 years old or so....don't listen to me. Just move on it that case.
We don't need this kind of response sir.so you're an immature 24 yo who is coasting aimlessly thru life and she has her act together and is mature and she finally wised up and realized you're a buster and doesn't want you anymore. until you have a degree and a professional career she don't want no scrub. get your weight up. if you really love her you're leave her alone because you know she deserves more than you can currently deliver, boy
I'll take that bet. Most women who are smart wouldn't care about their ex's status if they really feel that they were mistreated. But you do have a point. Sometimes we need a cold reality check to motivate us to do better and focus more on what's important. OP, you should focus on yourself and improve on what's going to make your life better. Surround yourself with positive like minded and happiness will hit you like a ton of brick.the OP's post and the current graduation and employment rates don't lie. GROWN MEN out here are acting like children and the women are storming thru college and getting good jobs. he may have been the wave when she was just an immature college girl but real world experiences are letting her see thru his BS. she is growing up and he's prob the same helpless child who took her for granted. if anything, her stiff arm should motivate him to get his act together. I'd put a $1,000 on it if he hit her this summer that he got his degree and a solid job offer she might prob hop back on his D. that's just how it is. she's thru with the baby games ya diggWe don't need this kind of response sir.
You gotta eat that b.
(Not eat her out but just take the loss)
Man, so...first of all, it's been a while since I've been on here. Had to change my d*** account a few months ago after they changed the site but this **** got me buggin. I've been kind of disconnected from everything because of this.
Trying to keep this short, if you want details just reply:
Was with this girl for almost 3 yrs on & off. No matter what happened, we would always end up back together, but this time I messed up! We've been broken up since November and at first that's what I wanted, or at least I thought I did. We tried to stay friends, talked occasionally, but I could tell she was still hurt by everything. Not gonna lie, we did smash every once in while, but it wasn't like I was messin wit anybody else.
So, eventually we have this huge a** argument about our relationship, why we broke up and all that mess, and she was callin me out on a bunch of stuff that I didn't wanna hear at the time. Frankly I couldn't believe it was my fault. That was last month and I didn't speak to or see her again until today. We caught up on everything, she seemed happy and what not, lookin NICE!
Then we started talkin about our relationship again except for now she seems indifferent about it. They way she was talking about **** sounded like how I used to and it had me trippin for a minute like, d***! What happened! But we hung out a bit afterwards and had a great time but I felt like crap when I went home because I forgot how awesome she was! Beautiful, smart, funny, loyal, considered her to be one of my best friends, just the kinda girl any dude should want to have and I feel like a jacka** now because it's my fault we're not together anymore. I don't wanna sound like a ***** beggin her to take me back or anything, but I need some advice NT fam. Vday is around the corner, so dude tryna come correct!
Why does she deserve more?so you're an immature 24 yo who is coasting aimlessly thru life and she has her act together and is mature and she finally wised up and realized you're a buster and doesn't want you anymore. until you have a degree and a professional career she don't want no scrub. get your weight up. if you really love her you're leave her alone because you know she deserves more than you can currently deliver, boy
the OP's post and the current graduation and employment rates don't lie. GROWN MEN out here are acting like children and the women are storming thru college and getting good jobs.
the OP's post and the current graduation and employment rates don't lie. GROWN MEN out here are acting like children and the women are storming thru college and getting good jobs.
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