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| 25 Jun 2013 02:22 AM |
| I got to talk about each others problems. Right in the middle of Fable. Hate what dating has done to me. |
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| 25 Jun 2013 02:23 AM |
Shhhhh.
It gon b ok.
I don't give a mammoth tusk. |
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| 25 Jun 2013 02:25 AM |
It gon b ok. [2]
-Imagination- |
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| 25 Jun 2013 02:26 AM |
@op
let me guess
got it for free in xbl store like me? if so halo 3 and assassins creed 2 are free july 1st |
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Aikai
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| 25 Jun 2013 02:26 AM |
i hate talking to mine too
they're all like "yo sup"
and i'm like
"go away pls" |
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| 25 Jun 2013 02:26 AM |
Ask her why she isn't in the kitchen.
Bam. She gone.
My Father was a snail. qq |
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| 25 Jun 2013 02:28 AM |
| No. I got it with my money. For my B-day. Got into the darkness., |
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| 25 Jun 2013 04:00 AM |
| Just now got off the phone two hours of hell. |
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flapjack7
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| 25 Jun 2013 04:01 AM |
| Meh. Fable is kind of boring. I don't like the system of gaining followers. |
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| 25 Jun 2013 04:05 AM |
| Me too. I like the second one a lot better. But the gaining followers makes since. I like the skills in the second one. |
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| 25 Jun 2013 04:08 AM |
| Werewolf if the only reason you're not dating is because you don't want to talk to your partner, than you probably aren't mature enough to start dating. |
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| 25 Jun 2013 04:09 AM |
| Oh no. Dating is great, talk about your feelings then kiss and intercourse. Afterwards oh I am sorry that we broke up, friends, then you date again. So childish, I am not going to ask a girl to go steady with me for a long while. |
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| 25 Jun 2013 04:11 AM |
If you do not want to talk to her, then simply tell her that, or don't talk to her at all. If she still cares about you and is not exploiting you to her advantage, then she will actually be considerate and give you some space of comfort. A part of these dating experiences and drama is taking from them, learning, and maturing. |
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| 25 Jun 2013 04:14 AM |
| I don't mind talking to her at all. It just is so awkward. I told her I am here for her. Most of the time it is short and sweet but this time we had "things" to talk about. |
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| 25 Jun 2013 04:20 AM |
>learning and maturing >implying that we mature |
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| 25 Jun 2013 04:20 AM |
If she is truly mature about this and at one point had legitimate feelings then she should not expect you to pamper her and attend to her problems, unless you may have been involved in any extreme conflict you must solve (such as breaking and interfering with her friendships with other people)
Yeah, she may hate you if you stop attending to her needs. But if she does then it is a sure sign of immaturity and abusing the authority and rights she thinks she has. If your Ex has a part of her that truly cares for you then she will undoubtedly give you your own personal space.
She needs to understand that not everybody in the world will be able to attend to her needs, and there are some struggles and walks in life that we have to walk alone in order to grow up to be young adults. Surely if you are not one of those people who will support and guide her through the walk of life, and she in return is not one of those people for you then that fact must be accepted and the both of you will eventually move on in life.
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| 25 Jun 2013 04:21 AM |
"Werewolf if the only reason you're not dating is because you don't want to talk to your partner, than you probably aren't mature enough to start dating."
I'm almost 15. Just three weeks away.
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| 25 Jun 2013 04:23 AM |
Woops, wrote my second post on this before I could see your reply
Anyway, sometimes you can't really stick on your word when you say "I will always be here for you" That can only be true if she accepts the fact that you legitimately care for her and also cares for you as a friend, etc. When you devote yourself to attend someone's needs and they don't give a rat's behind about you, then you are only hurting yourself. |
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| 25 Jun 2013 04:24 AM |
| It's just so hard to let go. I wish I could say I don't love her, and I don't want her. But just hell man. I am so tired, I found out that my "friends" new that she was doing "stuff" behind my back, and they didn't tell me. Just hell, they have some talking to do. |
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| 25 Jun 2013 04:29 AM |
If you already broke up with her and there is no chance or will of rekindling the fire, then it's better if both of you move on. If she really likes you for who you are, and is mature enough, she should be able to accept that fact, even if it may be painful and detrimental. The fact is that in life you can't expect everybody to always be there for you, even if they say they will. And you can only expect people to 'always be there for you because they love you' if you care for them back (not necessarily saying that you love them back on an equal level scale as lovers or friends with benefits etc.)
As far as those friends go, well keep in mind that you are still children (I'm assuming) and they are still not mature enough. Hell they might not even be your true friends, just friends who hang out with you out of convenience. However, because of the things I just said that does NOT mean that you should treat them differently or stop hanging out with them entirely. No. These are just lessons in life that most of us go through to become stronger and grow into men. |
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