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Mulcherries. From my experience, once that trust has been stomped out (which it obviously has), there's no getting it back. And always worrying, and getting jealous, and waiting to get stomped on again is no way to live. There is no room for that in a good relationship. It's really hard letting sht go, but sometimes it just has to be done. There is way better out there. Don't sell yourself short
Post by Christopher Shawn on Feb 14, 2008 15:32:13 GMT -5
Ive been knee deep in Mulcherries shoes before and ended knee deep in a mess. I broke up with that one and she ended up becomming part of a healthy relationship with the guy she swore she had no feelings for. Most of the time my guts have poo for brains but sometimes theyre right on the money.
Post by kaleidoscope kristen on Feb 14, 2008 15:38:09 GMT -5
having a partner who you have a deep connection to and history with cheat is traumatic. I've gone through similar struggles with my boyfriend and I. (although we've always broken up and things have happened, and it still hurts)
Some people are serial cheaters, and some people do things at the spur of the moment. I remember one time my friends and I were playing some hard core honesty couples game, and a question asked to my friends boyfriend was, "Would you cheat on your partner if she would never find out?"
And I was thinking to myself, "Please say no. Please say no. For the love of all that is right say NO!".
Post by Christopher Shawn on Feb 14, 2008 15:39:48 GMT -5
bisquikbunni said:
having a partner who you have a deep connection to and history with cheat is traumatic. I've gone through similar struggles with my boyfriend and I. (although we've always broken up and things have happened, and it still hurts)
Some people are serial cheaters, and some people do things at the spur of the moment. I remember one time my friends and I were playing some hard core honesty couples game, and a question asked to my friends boyfriend was, "Would you cheat on your partner if she would never find out?"
And I was thinking to myself, "Please say no. Please say no. For the love of all that is right say NO!".
Post by kaleidoscope kristen on Feb 14, 2008 15:53:16 GMT -5
squid said:
bisquikbunni said:
having a partner who you have a deep connection to and history with cheat is traumatic. I've gone through similar struggles with my boyfriend and I. (although we've always broken up and things have happened, and it still hurts)
Some people are serial cheaters, and some people do things at the spur of the moment. I remember one time my friends and I were playing some hard core honesty couples game, and a question asked to my friends boyfriend was, "Would you cheat on your partner if she would never find out?"
And I was thinking to myself, "Please say no. Please say no. For the love of all that is right say NO!".
And he said he would.
It ruined the entire night.
:/
Can you say doosh?
they edit hygenic products....gah
hahah doosh is correct my friend.
he wasn't the brightest crayon in the box anyways. my friend has done much better though.
you should really potty train Boz already... sheesh...
har har har - actually it was funny if you think about the fact that I am currently trying to get the 2.5 year old potty trained - we talk about poop ALOT at our house
you should really potty train Boz already... sheesh...
har har har - actually it was funny if you think about the fact that I am currently trying to get the 2.5 year old potty trained - we talk about poop ALOT at our house
sometimes that's all the wife and i talk about ... it's kind of sad... yet oh so romantic... huh?!
har har har - actually it was funny if you think about the fact that I am currently trying to get the 2.5 year old potty trained - we talk about poop ALOT at our house
sometimes that's all the wife and i talk about ... it's kind of sad... yet oh so romantic... huh?!
LOL and it just gets worse the longer you have known each other - Boz and I have been friends for 20 years
sometimes that's all the wife and i talk about ... it's kind of sad... yet oh so romantic... huh?!
LOL and it just gets worse the longer you have known each other - Boz and I have been friends for 20 years
considering my wife and i are only 23, we've KNOWN each other for 6 years... so 1/4 of our lives... there's not really anything we can't talk about at this point! :-)