| 2 years ago :: Oct 23, 2011 - 7:49PM #1 | |
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I ask, because most of my experiences have been so-so, or ended up in the bin, because the girl either wasn't my type or had very little under the surface anyway.
That said, I don't know what it is to break up with someone great, not because there was a problem with her, but because the time was wrong or something like that. So which is worse IYO? |
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| 2 years ago :: Oct 24, 2011 - 1:17PM #2 | |
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Bezant-
The framing of the question prejudices the answer toward the great one, of course! Besides, everyone is dodgy until they've proven themselves over long acquaintance, imo. Warmest regards- Hatman
"History records that the moneychangers have used every form of abuse, deceit, intrigue, and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money and it's issuance."
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| 1 year ago :: Dec 29, 2011 - 3:20PM #3 | |
Losing something that you know was great and could have been great is awful.
Jesus had two dads, and he turned out alright.~ Andy Gussert
“Feminism has fought no wars. It has killed no opponents. It has set up no concentration camps, starved no enemies, practiced no cruelties. Its battles have been for education, for the vote, for better working conditions…for safety on the streets…for child care, for social welfare…for rape crisis centers, women’s refuges, reforms in the law. If someone says, “Oh, I’m not a feminist,” I ask, “Why, what’s your problem?” Dale Spender |
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