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wait... huh?
Nevermind bro....I got you and Mark Antony mixed up . Please disregard my previous submission
You're right though, i'll stop and focus on her.
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wait... huh?
Nevermind bro....I got you and Mark Antony mixed up . Please disregard my previous submission
Yea you can adapt to your love, it may take time since being in a relationship isn't an instantaneous thing.
But if you've been not feeling something no matter how good it may seem... why stick with it?
You gotta pull a bill bellamy.Hosting a BBQ tonight and invited several prospects. Nothing super serious, but I guess I'm asking... What's the best play to maximize my chances with any/all of them?
It was worse because I thought you had a good girl and you were telling some lesbian that you love her and want to marry her . But yea that high doesn't last and as far as relationships go, on paper yours is perfect. It reminds me of when I had some good career type jobs but quit because I was looking for something more fun and really didn't know what I was looking for. You're just at the point many people never experience where you get everything you want and it becomes boring. The challenge switches from trying to get what you want to being satisfied and appreciating what you got. If you found a new and "better" girl you would just end up going thru the same process
Yea you can adapt to your love, it may take time since being in a relationship isn't an instantaneous thing.
But if you've been not feeling something no matter how good it may seem... why stick with it?
I feel like this is on the individual more than the situation. If you have something that's undeniably good and what you've wanted but you want to let it go, something is wrong with you. You're just not going to appreciate anything
I still have my first real love who I met in Hong Kong she's living in Australia now. The distance obviously killed the relationship but I wonder if we'd still be together now if we met under the right circumstances. It has never felt like the same with any other girl as it did with her. My parents and good friends still bring her up to me wondering what she's doing because they know how it was between us and think I'm meant to be with her. She even told me she was going to marry me one day but that was a long time ago. She got a tattoo related to me and gave me her deceased father's wedding ring. She's been dating another guy for like two years now. If I'm still single by the time I'm 30 I'm going after her
Hosting a BBQ tonight and invited several prospects. Nothing super serious, but I guess I'm asking... What's the best play to maximize my chances with any/all of them?
This is entirely logical, but feelings aren't necessarily.
Wow. The "can I hit it loser" really does have some merit. Just hit the tinder chick who gave me dome with it, because, why not, she stopped talking to me any way. And she replied 3 minutes later. Just said, "I'm at the beach!" though
What was the next step from that thread?
My coworker just hit me this:
You dating a chick, perfect dime, personality on point and you guys have been hitting it off for a minute. Your boys and everyone knows she's with you and gives you a lot of compliments.
Here's the twist.
She finally admits to you that she "was" a man. What would you do?
The only thing I could respond with was that I just hope I didn't kiss her in the wrong places.