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AngelicSven

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I'm usually the one to end it, I have been tempted to break-up online because of it's ease but I called her up and took to the coffee shop for a talk instead. Face to face is the way you should always do it.
 

oreopizza47

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For whatever reason, I've only been in one relationship, and it was ended by the girl on Valentine's Day... which is really kinda depressing for that reason. It was more of a relationship experiment to her, so I'm not sure she really felt anything when she broke it off. It wasn't too hard to get over, but things are to awkward for us to go back to being friends.
 

Dahni

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Mackheath said:
BGH122 said:
Teens in London don't date, they copulate. It repulses me.
This is true in Scotland as well; we have more teen mums than adult ones.
Scotland is such a brilliant country. Our scumbags reproduce at a terrifying rate. :)


on topic:
I was at his house on the saturday, saw my favourite band on the sunday. I was beyond happy. Then on the Monday night I got dumped for no apparent reason, blocked on msn/facebook/xbox live and that was that. fun times, mate! :')
 

Arachon

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Maraveno said:
Atm more then before tho
More then just a year ago even anyway
I know 14 year old girls who've slept with like 7 20 year olds in a month
that's just sick I know 12 year olds who allready play girls and use them for sex etc.
Anecdotal Evidence, it does not prove that the world is "more" shit than before.
 

icame

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Only been rejected, never been in a relationship, though i imagine looking back on it, it would be kind of funny looking back on it a few years later if they broke up with you over the internet.
 
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LemonMelon said:
Personally, I've never been the one to end a relationship, and I've almost never been dumped anywhere but online. Seriously, is leaving someone online the new norm?
It's the cowards way out. Actually it's far better. There's no one around, you can do it and just leave when you want. It's actually much better, less personal but that's arguably better.

I have dumped one girl over text for another girl who then dumped me over text. The first relationship was great, the second was shite. I usually tend to chase them after in a bid to get them back and not have lost. That's all it is to me, a game. I must win and I must get what I can out of the relationship and I must dump them, not them dump me.

I have no real cringe worthy stories though, I'm smart in who I choose to like.
 

Jack_Uzi

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Leaving someone without telling it face to face (if possible) is a lack of character if you ask me. All in all, maybe it's better to see someones true way of coduct than life in a facade with that person.
 

Aur0ra145

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Face to face, only good way to do it. Any other way deems you to be timid, not confident in yourself, and all around a self loathing person.

Fucking grow a pair and face what you're doing.

I'm sick of people not having accountability for themselves.
 

Smokescreen

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BGH122 said:
Ekonk said:
Oh, please. That has been a leading phenomenom in youth culture ever since there WAS youth culture. Don't pull the 'the world is going to shit' card on me, it's been shit all along.
Untrue, between the end of the renaissance to the start of the 1960's chastity was the norm. Now I'm not arguing that this situation is good either because it was largely due to religious and social oppression, but neither situation is great.
Massive Citation Needed as the evidence is to the contrary.

You've got the oppression right, but not the chastity that is for sure.
 

D0WNT0WN

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I have never been in a relationship I have had multiple casual encounters but in the end I am still incredibly lonely and angry with myself for not having/being in a relationship. My repressive anger causes me many physical problems such as skin irritation and on one occasion a peptic ulcer.

I hate it when I see happy couples together (and happy people in general), one time on the bus home I saw a couple just being happy in each others company; one arm around the other all that malarky and I had to more seats so I didnt have to look at them it honestly made my blood boil just seeing what seems so out of reach for me.

I have had anger management in school and it helped alot but now I have just gone back to square one. I have gotten back into that habit of repressing the majority of my emotions and now I fear that it might end up killing me (in one way or the other).

tl;dr: My troubled childhood causes me to feel anger and hostility against happy people (and couples) and my repression of that anger will probably kill me.
 

Chrono212

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BGH122 said:
Teens in London don't date, they copulate. It repulses me.
I demand to know where this copulation occurs! XD

OT: Dumped right after the first date...and who said movies were good places for a date? It's usually busy and so cramped...
 

Redlin5_v1legacy

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I was dumped on Facebook. Just wanted to be friends. Great, just great. Would have liked to known that a month or two earlier deary.

Online break ups are the worst. It tells you that your partner didn't really consider your feelings important.

Whatever, I'm over it now. Reading worse stories on this thread will no doubt be therapeutic.
 

Thirsk

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I have only been dumped once, in the only relationship I've ever been in. I cried for half an hour, then went to the bathroom and poured some cold water unto my face. Then "Born to be Wild" started playing inside my head, I felt incredibly badass, and I was over her that instant.
 

johnsom

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naw dumping online is in bad taste. although, I won't lie I can see how it would be tempting.