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come on guiseeeee
it was tongue in cheek
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Like a person - don't break up with them
Don't like a person - break up with them
Pretty simple logic to be honest.
No, not really. People who tend to say relationships are complicated are probably in the wrong relationship/are drama queens. Of course people annoy each other at times but overall the premise doesn't change.Simple, but terrible. Relationships are way too complicated to be summed up like that.
No, not really. People who tend to say relationships are complicated are probably in the wrong relationship/are drama queens. Of course people annoy each other at times but overall the premise doesn't change.
We're not talking about a boy from Israel and a girl from Palestine here.No, it's just bad advice. There are a multitude of reasons why relationships won't, or cannot work, beyond just do you 'like the person'.
We're not talking about a boy from Israel and a girl from Palestine here.
No doubt, my lack of activity around these parts has been noted and no doubt slarts on tinder have missed their pics being posted in the tinder thread.
anywho
reason being, is that me and the ex are back together.
been living together for 6 weeks or so and things are going swimmingly.
so basically i was right and u were wrong BF GD until she breaks up with me and then i come back here and post my FML stories and the tinder thread will yet again explode
The people that don't use skype ?
/gets coat
Not much is happening with me, I was smart enough to avoid another situation, serious bunny boiler type that is not over a failed relationship from 2 yeaars ago. I'm still attracting the crazy chicks.
Showing my age, wtf is FaceTimes?Who FaceTimes?
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video phone call on an iphone.Showing my age, wtf is FaceTimes?
Okay, BF GD, I need some advice.
There's this girl that I've met at Uni. I'm doing a music degree, so she's a bloody good violinist and I'm a cellist, certainly not as good as her. We've created a string quartet and are doing some duets together. Anyway, we started off as friends, not really talking via text or anything (I barely use FB), but the last few weeks we've really been talking almost every day. She's sending me some long texts, some short ones. Both of us are starting conversation. We get along really well. Last week I asked her if she wanted to go to a Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra concert, as well as going out for dinner beforehand. We did, and we definitely got along really well - there was a connection of sorts. I'm not sure if she's ready to take things to the next stage yet, though. Any hinters as to what I could do to see if she is really interested? And how long should I leave it before I definitely make a move?
Thanks guys
this.Your time to make a move was when you went to dinner and a concert. Ask her out again and make it clear you're into her lest you find yourself in the friendzone.
Okay, BF GD, I need some advice.
There's this girl that I've met at Uni. I'm doing a music degree, so she's a bloody good violinist and I'm a cellist, certainly not as good as her. We've created a string quartet and are doing some duets together. Anyway, we started off as friends, not really talking via text or anything (I barely use FB), but the last few weeks we've really been talking almost every day. She's sending me some long texts, some short ones. Both of us are starting conversation. We get along really well. Last week I asked her if she wanted to go to a Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra concert, as well as going out for dinner beforehand. We did, and we definitely got along really well - there was a connection of sorts. I'm not sure if she's ready to take things to the next stage yet, though. Any hinters as to what I could do to see if she is really interested? And how long should I leave it before I definitely make a move?
Thanks guys
Be confident and state your interest - women generally find confidence attractive.Okay, BF GD, I need some advice.
There's this girl that I've met at Uni. I'm doing a music degree, so she's a bloody good violinist and I'm a cellist, certainly not as good as her. We've created a string quartet and are doing some duets together. Anyway, we started off as friends, not really talking via text or anything (I barely use FB), but the last few weeks we've really been talking almost every day. She's sending me some long texts, some short ones. Both of us are starting conversation. We get along really well. Last week I asked her if she wanted to go to a Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra concert, as well as going out for dinner beforehand. We did, and we definitely got along really well - there was a connection of sorts. I'm not sure if she's ready to take things to the next stage yet, though. Any hinters as to what I could do to see if she is really interested? And how long should I leave it before I definitely make a move?
Thanks guys
Yes.Has anyone ever shacked up with a girl their mate used to sex?