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i have a problem

Started by linkzpikachu, July 01, 2010, 06:48:09 pm

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MS-DOS4

Grab your gat and pop a cap in dat ass.
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linkzpikachu

i know its no-no territory but he needs to deal with the fact that she has other friends too and he cant control he life if i had a GF and they explain the joke to me i would be fine the only way i would care is if hes flirting with her or disrespecting her honestly
FUCK YEAH SEAKING!

Peps1ru1es92

Well over time I've learned that you can't base things on what YOU would do. Everyone's different.
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MaxXimus

I'm with L___E___T here. In my experience, when someone goes through something traumatic like the death of a family member, they may say they want to be alone, but in reality they need someones shoulder to cry on. How did things go with this?

MaxXimus

Not to mention the fact, that at the time it may seem like something you would do, but when it comes time for you to act that way, the story usually changes. (I am not pointing fingers at you specifically; I think everyone is the same.)

Epic_Lotus

Quote from: MaxXimus on July 16, 2010, 08:55:25 am
Not to mention the fact, that at the time it may seem like something you would do, but when it comes time for you to act that way, the story usually changes. (I am not pointing fingers at you specifically; I think everyone is the same.)


This is the truth.  I've had good friends say what you've said, and then turn around and act just like this guy.  Frankly, such behavior isn't limited to just "bad boys".  The only difference between them and other guys is they're manipulative in their reactions to what's going on.  Other guys still feel the same kind of betrayal (because that's really what it boils down to in the long run), they just handle it in more constructive ways. 

Also, gym membership.  Great suggestion, Peps1  :).

linkzpikachu

im pretty sure shes back to normal cause she verbally abusing me again.....her usual self
FUCK YEAH SEAKING!

MaxXimus

Now why on earth would you want to be around someone who verbally abuses you?

Trust me when I say this. There is always someone better. Keep your chin up, and you'll see.

linkzpikachu

Quote from: MaxXimus on July 16, 2010, 11:14:48 am
Now why on earth would you want to be around someone who verbally abuses you?

Trust me when I say this. There is always someone better. Keep your chin up, and you'll see.

its not like "your a fat sack of shit" its like "you made me mad im not gonna talk to you" you know how girls can get they dont like mean anything by it
FUCK YEAH SEAKING!

son_ov_hades

In my experience it's very easy to avoid a fight. Simply laugh it off, walk away, and make the person believe that you refuse to fight.

ericj

He'll probably be broken up with her by the time school starts anyways. Most guys are pussies with big mouths, so I wouldn't worry about him and what he says he's gonna do. If he would really fight you over that, he's a moron.

BUT, in the future, try not to be so creepy with the ladies. I'd be a little weirded out by what you said, too. You sound like a creepy, weirdo stalker saying stuff like that. Especially since you're from "way back in da hills of North Carolina." That shit has Deliverance written all over it...

rising_stuff

Let him hit you and pretend to be dead. Just lie there on the floor and don't move. Everyone will freak out and hate him forever.

Or just lay down some sweet "yo mama" jokes. Those always work.

linkzpikachu

actually its pretty funny my friend said he wasnt mad, but im kinda not gonna take her word for it
FUCK YEAH SEAKING!