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Post by sam on Apr 30, 2003 21:17:27 GMT -5
I've met a lovely girl, nice and direct. Very passionate. EXTREMELY refreshing to see a girl who isn't afraid to be honest and direct. Problem is, I think I like her too much and I'm not sure if it's going anywhere.
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Post by josha on May 1, 2003 0:44:35 GMT -5
sam thats not a girl, thats a nads
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Post by I_H8_JEBS on May 1, 2003 1:35:42 GMT -5
oooh sam.. your sooo sweet to me!
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Post by TLCM on May 1, 2003 1:52:11 GMT -5
I sort of agree with Malloy though. If a little girl is fussy or spoilt her parents (esp father) puts up with it and sometimes spoil her more. I sort of feel that the treatment of boys is a little more outdated though. Boys used to be encouraged not to cry or to whine because it wasn't manly enough, they had to be tough.
But I also agree on the generalisations point. I am female but It's a rare occasion when I become emotional. I may have had the occasional outburst here or on msn but that's uncommon for me. None of my friends has ever seen me cry or yell at someone. My mum is the only person that's ever seen me cry and it was probably her that put me in that state. Most males I know are very much blokes but perhaps that is a result of a limited envirnment, there are males that are more emotional but they are regarded as gay alot of the time for having feelings or for using words with more than two syllables.
I only know a very small group of males, all of them are in my grade and we only have a bit over 100 people in it all up. I live in a town with only 2 highschools and mines the biggest, the other has about 30 year 12 students. Most older males that I would be interested in have left. There are few job opportunities here other than a miner ( they make up to $100 000 a year sometimes more but it's a shitty job). I'll wait until next year before I even consider anouther heterosexual relationship (unless I meet someone before hand).
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Post by the captain is in on May 1, 2003 1:59:59 GMT -5
doctor phil is sooooo irritating. all the stuff he says is so middle class and surburban andhalf the time hyes not actually saying things that bring stuff to light hes just saying stupid shit. like yesterday it was on at my house so i saw a bit of it and like.. there was this couple and the house needed all this stuff done like.. one room didnthave a door and another door didnt have a handle and one or two of the light fittings were just wires out of the ceiling and the roof was all tiled and matching in its tiling not that there was a big hole in the roof it just didnt look pretty, anyway! the wife kept btichng about it to her husband and saying ow he never does anything and shit. okay she has a daughter who is sixteen adn yet she is a housewife. THERE IS NO NEED FOR THIS, GO GET A JOB YOU LAZY BUM. also: if she cares so bloody much do it yourself. its not that hard to fix a doorknob, dickhead. anyway so she goes on doctor phil and bitches about ti and it turns out her husbands some sort of electrician carpenter guy. WHY THE FUCK WOULD HE (after hours doing all this shit at work) WANT TO COME HOME AND SPEND HIS SPARE TIME DOING HIS JOB FOR FUCKS SAKE WOMAN GET A LIFE AND A FUCKING JOBI thik i should follow my own advice... and also stop watching dr. phil
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Post by the captain is in on May 1, 2003 2:02:37 GMT -5
I've met a lovely girl, nice and direct. Very passionate. EXTREMELY refreshing to see a girl who isn't afraid to be honest and direct. Problem is, I think I like her too much and I'm not sure if it's going anywhere. okay i dont know if you were serious or not and if you were i bash nads and josh over the head for being such.... meanies. i think girls are often coy and indirect sometimes cos they think of it as romantic.. sort of to slowly go into a relationship and have this whole massive build-up.. sort of like so they have a story to tell others maybe... i dont know but i think that may be the reason behind none directiveness...
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Post by captain heinemann on May 1, 2003 2:14:53 GMT -5
She was nice enough, except one day she was saying how much she thought I was a great catch, and literally the next day she breaks up with me, saying she wants to be friends (after 5 weeks she figures this out...) If you're going to break up with someone, thats fine. Just don't lead someone to think everything is going great between the two of you. Thats retarded. Thats enough from me, I think um... perhaps at the time she was like... telling herself in a way that you were such a great catch and that she couldnt understand why she no longer 'like you in that way'. and in her own fuckedup way was trying to say that dont let her fuckedupedness stop you from realising how great you were because it wasnt you that was the problem it was her....
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malloy
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Post by malloy on May 1, 2003 5:04:54 GMT -5
Do you think nuns use vibrators?
*runs and hides in a cupboard so people think im dead*
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Post by Super Ted on May 1, 2003 7:00:59 GMT -5
hahaha...
and on another note... my mums the biggest housewife ever - whenever i go to her place to visit, all she ever does is crap on about how dad never does anything - yet he's running a business from 6am to 7pm, 6 days a week...i think its just a common thing - but anyways, my point was - although i believe my mum could go and do something better than drive my 13 year old brother to the train station every morning, the thing she's best at is being a mum... so yes - the point... some mum's are just meant to be mums...
excuse anything you can't understand in this...
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Post by TLCM on May 1, 2003 20:04:51 GMT -5
My mums not too much a houswife. She works 5 days a week 8:25 to 5+ so she's never really home in the daylight but she still manages to do some gardening when her arthritis isn't so bad, cooks tea and does the washing. She does winge about my dad not finishing the house off (he's doing a path and retaining wall so it's getting there) but he's basically out 12 hrs a day.
My lifestory version 3.0
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Post by everlong on May 1, 2003 21:45:18 GMT -5
I never see my mum and live with my Dad.
Pimpin.
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Post by josha on May 2, 2003 0:40:34 GMT -5
okay i dont know if you were serious or not and if you were i bash nads and josh over the head for being such.... meanies. i think girls are often coy and indirect sometimes cos they think of it as romantic.. sort of to slowly go into a relationship and have this whole massive build-up.. sort of like so they have a story to tell others maybe... i dont know but i think that may be the reason behind none directiveness... he is serious, i love sam, and i wish him all the best in his chosen profession and stuff...
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Post by captain heinemann on May 2, 2003 1:45:20 GMT -5
hahaha... and on another note... my mums the biggest housewife ever - whenever i go to her place to visit, all she ever does is crap on about how dad never does anything - yet he's running a business from 6am to 7pm, 6 days a week...i think its just a common thing - but anyways, my point was - although i believe my mum could go and do something better than drive my 13 year old brother to the train station every morning, the thing she's best at is being a mum... so yes - the point... some mum's are just meant to be mums... excuse anything you can't understand in this...i like your train of thought.. nuns..vibrators..mum
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Post by captain heinemann on May 2, 2003 2:04:43 GMT -5
okay i didnt finish but the worst thing about the whole dr. phil thing was that THE GUY ACTUALLY DID ALL THE SHIT HIS WIFE WANTED AND SHE WAS STILL BITCHING AT HIM OVER IT. and also that dr. phil said that woman are natural born nesters...
you know what i say to dr phil?
THAT IS BULLSHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by everlong on May 2, 2003 10:31:11 GMT -5
I ran into my ex the other day... So I put the car in reverse, and ran into her again I'm sorry...I just had to use that joke
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