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But that is fun other times. There is nothing to tire from: you go, eat and enjoy, come home. that's how I continue to live: to enjoy, and KEEP impressing her until I die. While I don't do exteme hypocritical stuff like go to church then snort coke, I'll do as much as I can that is legal and moral.... I just have trouble finding someone willing to keep up. which is a lot if you step back and look around. Thanks for the validation here, gang! This one girl got tired of going out to eat at nice restraunts!! And I don't want to just go out to eat durring the honeymoon dating phase.... Is that so wrong? That's way less work than cooking in. Tired?
added by Dctyler for Timenit on 29.08.2019 in 07:09You'll be all chatty and friendly online and then IRL be a dud. When they met me IRL, since I am shy and quiet and afraid to be myself in person, it was always a miserable failure since they weren't getting the kind of person they hoped for. I used to meet girls on local bulletin-board systems before the internet was even big or popular. So anyway, hope you aren't using it as the crutch I mentioned. If so, starting out online doesn't seem like much of a fix to that. I know cause that's me. That's doomed. And are you terrible one-on-one IRL also? I am ahead of all of this stuff. My chatty personality and ability to form witty responses to online conversation was a big hit with quite a few girls, and I had a lot of interest from a few of them. It wasn't my looks back then, since I was thin and cute at the time.
added by Ustijuf for Timenit on 05.09.2019 in 12:04I share my opinion based on my experience with men. He had been seeing somebody before the summer and magically after summer was up, he was back with her. Artchick, I know it's really hard to see being the first guy to do this to you, but as you get older you'll see the wolf in sheep's clothing. He used you while you guys were at camp together to get in your pants. I've paid the price and had the broken heart. I know it's not easy to hear, but I'm telling you - give it a few years and a little more dating experience and you'll look back thinking, "WTF was I doing??" I say this only because I've been in your shoes - not out of some sense of self-righteousness. He's a total dick. You were his hot summer fling, that's it. You got great responses in the other thread about why he's a loser. If I could possibly save another woman from having to feel it, I would. And this guy is a classic case of loser.
added by Weigong for Timenit on 29.08.2019 in 08:44If you asked, have said sorry and are genuinely willing to change - as opposed to making light of whatever bothered him - he shouldn't sulk. Did you ask what bothered him? Or just assume?
added by Matusik for Timenit on 28.08.2019 in 06:41God almighty yes!
added by Perspirant for Timenit on 28.08.2019 in 23:29If you want things to work, you need to be able to handle these difficult conversations better. Basically, your feelings are not wrong, but you handled it poorly. He also has blame as he wasn't too cooperative.
added by Lapsley for Timenit on 05.09.2019 in 06:06I believe more in actions rather than words onl. Hi. I am real hearted guy and always do anything for others within my ability on the basis of truth only.