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EDIT: Flanzo, you proved my point... sorry to hear the ending sucked.
Ay, ay, a scratch, a scratch - Mercutio
It's all good. I kind of went through a "unibomber beard and straight whiskey" phase where I hated any-and-everything, but thankfully I have some pretty solid friends who forced me to be normal again. Also, having my ex's brother and new b/f try to fight me made me miss her considerably more.
And I'm not arguing about "hotness". I mean physical attraction... there's a BIG difference.
Wanted to reiterate this so people don't think I'm some sort of jerkstore.
I actually had a whole post written earlier but deleted it saying that you and Holls aren't necessarily on the other side of the spectrum. I see what you are saying and it follows with what I said:
Just because I don't call the guys I've dated "hot", it doesn't mean that I am not attracted to them.
Saying that looks are the most important thing and saying that being attracted to them is important are NOT the same thing. You need to be somewhat attracted to them, or you might not stick around to see how great they are.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
EDIT: Flanzo, you proved my point... sorry to hear the ending sucked.
Ay, ay, a scratch, a scratch - Mercutio
It's all good. I kind of went through a "unibomber beard and straight whiskey" phase where I hated any-and-everything, but thankfully I have some pretty solid friends who forced me to be normal again. Also, having my ex's brother and new b/f try to fight me made me miss her considerably more.
I'm kind of at the tail end of that phase. I still hate a lot of things/people lol
It's all good. I kind of went through a "unibomber beard and straight whiskey" phase where I hated any-and-everything, but thankfully I have some pretty solid friends who forced me to be normal again. Also, having my ex's brother and new b/f try to fight me made me miss her considerably more.
I'm kind of at the tail end of that phase. I still hate a lot of things/people lol
See, normally I'm extremely outgoing, to the point people don't take me places because they're afraid I'm going to make scene or end up hitting on elderly ladies in front of their husbands, or something like that. I just like to leave my mark wherever I go, I guess.
When I got cheated on I got completely introverted. I would just get lost in my own head for hours sometimes, and that much thinking and internal reflection can be good, to a certain point. Eventually you start making yourself so paranoid it's detrimental to keep thinking like that. I actually convinced myself that my best friend from college (and of the past 8 years) was cheating on his g/f (who was my other best friend from college; I introduced them) with MY ex-g/f. All because I saw that they were together at a bar or something where someone tagged both of them on facebook at a location. That's how sick and demented it can get. Of course, they didn't hook up, and my friend left immediately and actually ended up buying beer and coming to my apartment where he told me about it because he felt guilty being there with her instead of me. That's the moment where my ridiculous thoughts kind of just smacked me upside the head and I realized it wasn't worth it.
I wish I knew the formula, and it's just some easy set of events you have to go through to be "over it," but that's not how it works.
I found booze, corn and surrounding yourself with newer, attractive women is a good start on the road to recovery, though. Just make sure you're with friends who can pick up on your subtle body language (like the "get me the **** outta here sign we all know our friends have".
Saying that looks are the most important thing and saying that being attracted to them is important are NOT the same thing. You need to be somewhat attracted to them, or you might not stick around to see how great they are.
Yes, exactly! Looks are NOT the most important thing, at all.
Saying that looks are the most important thing and saying that being attracted to them is important are NOT the same thing. You need to be somewhat attracted to them, or you might not stick around to see how great they are.
^ True. And don't even get me started about what happens when there's the potential for fireworks, only the chemistry is limited to your shared liking of Woody Allen movies and sushi. Sometimes, the biggest potential fireworks end up having all the bang of a firecracker. (File under: bad kissers)
I'm kind of at the tail end of that phase. I still hate a lot of things/people lol
See, normally I'm extremely outgoing, to the point people don't take me places because they're afraid I'm going to make scene or end up hitting elderly ladies in front of their husbands, or something like that. I just like to leave my mark wherever I go, I guess.
When I got cheated on I got completely introverted. I would just get lost in my own head for hours sometimes, and that much thinking and internal reflection can be good, to a certain point. Eventually you start making yourself so paranoid it's detrimental to keep thinking like that. I actually convinced myself that my best friend from college (and of the past 8 years) was cheating on his g/f (who was my other best friend from college; I introduced them) with MY ex-g/f. All because I saw that they were together at a bar or something where someone tagged both of them on facebook at a location. That's how sick and demented it can get. Of course, they didn't hook up, and my friend left immediately and actually ended up buying beer and coming to my apartment where he told me about it because he felt guilty being there with her instead of me. That's the moment where my ridiculous thoughts kind of just smacked me upside the head and I realized it wasn't worth it.
I wish I knew the formula, and it's just some easy set of events you have to go through to be "over it," but that's not how it works.
I found booze, corn and surrounding yourself with newer, attractive women is a good start on the road to recovery, though. Just make sure you're with friends who can pick up on your subtle body language (like the "get me the **** outta here) sign we all know our friend shave.
Totally get what you're saying. Getting lost in your head can be killer. I still will sometimes be doing something random or mundane and some argument or memory or negative thing about the breakup will pop into my head and then I have to catch myself and say "stop. thinking about this and feeling bad solves nothing".
I'm not much of a boozer, can't handle my shit but I definitely ate plenty of corn. And yea, having some great friends can really help.
I have a mini crush on this girl who makes Whiskey down at the local distillery but I think she is seeing someone right now, plus she is ten years younger.
~All the accumulated knowledge, experience, and suffering of mankind is inside you. You must build a huge bonfire within you. Then you will become an individual. There is no other way.
~~~U.G. Krishnamurti
"I don't know whose water this is, but I'm drinkin it so F you."~~~Dale
"He is a wook in sheep's clothing."~~~Popsicle Sarah
"You know the feeling when you're in too deep, and when you make it out, the taste - so sweet." ~~DMB
I have a mini crush on this girl who makes Whiskey down at the local distillery but I think she is seeing someone right now, plus she is ten years younger.
Is it that cute blonde one that gave us the tour?
Yeah, she is definitely seeing someone now though. I should learn to jump on things instead of keeping my feelings to myself. Worst that would have happened would have been a no.
Aw, well. : ( That's funny though because I picked up on that for some reason (that you had a crush on her). And you weren't being obvious or anything. For some reason I've been really intuitive about stuff like that lately.
~All the accumulated knowledge, experience, and suffering of mankind is inside you. You must build a huge bonfire within you. Then you will become an individual. There is no other way.
~~~U.G. Krishnamurti
"I don't know whose water this is, but I'm drinkin it so F you."~~~Dale
"He is a wook in sheep's clothing."~~~Popsicle Sarah
"You know the feeling when you're in too deep, and when you make it out, the taste - so sweet." ~~DMB
Saying that looks are the most important thing and saying that being attracted to them is important are NOT the same thing. You need to be somewhat attracted to them, or you might not stick around to see how great they are.
^ True. And don't even get me started about what happens when there's the potential for fireworks, only the chemistry is limited to your shared liking of Woody Allen movies and sushi. Sometimes, the biggest potential fireworks end up having all the bang of a firecracker. (File under: bad kissers)
Oh god, bad kissers are the worst. That's mostly why I'm not talking to that guy I brought to Mike's last time anymore.
~All the accumulated knowledge, experience, and suffering of mankind is inside you. You must build a huge bonfire within you. Then you will become an individual. There is no other way.
~~~U.G. Krishnamurti
"I don't know whose water this is, but I'm drinkin it so F you."~~~Dale
"He is a wook in sheep's clothing."~~~Popsicle Sarah
"You know the feeling when you're in too deep, and when you make it out, the taste - so sweet." ~~DMB
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^^^This is a perfect example of our different personalities Phil I like it. But not as much as I love Sleigh Bells. Sleigh Bells IS me. Cute/Sweet, but in the most hardcore, badass way that Cute/Sweet can be.
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Aw, well. : ( That's funny though because I picked up on that for some reason (that you had a crush on her). And you weren't being obvious or anything. For some reason I've been really intuitive about stuff like that lately.
In all fairness the age difference (11 years) made me hesitant as well.
^^^This is a perfect example of our different personalities Phil I like it. But not as much as I love Sleigh Bells. Sleigh Bells IS me. Cute/Sweet, but in the most hardcore, badass way that Cute/Sweet can be.
^ True. And don't even get me started about what happens when there's the potential for fireworks, only the chemistry is limited to your shared liking of Woody Allen movies and sushi. Sometimes, the biggest potential fireworks end up having all the bang of a firecracker. (File under: bad kissers)
Oh god, bad kissers are the worst. That's mostly why I'm not talking to that guy I brought to Mike's last time anymore.
I have always wondered whether or not I am a good kisser, it is not really a factor when guys judge girls.
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