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cancercowboy
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Posted on August 06 2008 09:54 PM
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Anyone else have bother with these?

Mostly her mates (my ex's) saying I was weird and odd.

Ugh its a pain in the arse. We still fight about stuff and are good friends ect but her friends think its still weird. Ugh I hate girls sometimes Angry
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Posted on August 06 2008 11:40 PM
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I don't have enough time, hours, to write about the problems I have with relationships...and not just with women....friendships and all. I really have a hard time relating to normal people. Thankfully the world has a good number of people who are wackos also. (usually, pleasantly wacko)
"I used to be disgusted, now I try to be amused..."
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Toe_Nail
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Posted on August 07 2008 01:20 AM
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Not sure if that's going to make you feel better but, a friend of mine has a teenage son; a very bright young man who made me laugh to tears when I heard him say to his father: "Dad, the girls at school, eitheir they's damn ugly or they're f***ing crazy"

My gender is female for those that don't already know and I thought that what my friend's son said was pretty hillarious because I thought there are some elements of truths. Wink
It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer -- Albert Einstein
 
evie dee
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Posted on August 07 2008 07:54 PM
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Relationships are hard.
 
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TheatreLvr08
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Posted on August 17 2008 04:49 AM
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I am such a late bloomer when it comes to romantic relationships. My little sister has had more boyfriends than me. I am about ten times more innocent than most people my age (18) and a huge prude at that, so I don't got very far physically in any relationship, especially since I'm not a huge fan of being touched at all in any way. Pfft
I always feel kind of weird because I'm perfectly fine with not having a boyfriend at the moment. I really was desperate to have one when I was younger, but I had my first relationship this year and found that I don't have time for it. I am rarely home, which means there's very little time for dates. And I discovered, at least at this point in my life, I'll choose my career over a romantic relationship... Does this make me weird?
Edited by TheatreLvr08 on August 17 2008 04:49 AM
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carolineinoz
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Posted on August 17 2008 09:53 AM
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Cancer cowboy - don't hate girls - really - we can'be all that bad...all the time Pfft
 
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