Well I just broke up my 11 month relationship

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honestdiscussioner

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artanis_neravar said:
honestdiscussioner said:
I know you said you didn't feel to bad, but just in case anyone else is . . this might bring a little humor to it:

....who was that? and why was it awesome?
CommunityChannel on Youtube. She's great, though I wouldn't say this was one of her better videos. You know if you click on the video while it is playing, it'll take you to that video's youtube page.

Or was that all sarcasm?
 

artanis_neravar

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honestdiscussioner said:
artanis_neravar said:
honestdiscussioner said:
I know you said you didn't feel to bad, but just in case anyone else is . . this might bring a little humor to it:

....who was that? and why was it awesome?
CommunityChannel on Youtube. She's great, though I wouldn't say this was one of her better videos. You know if you click on the video while it is playing, it'll take you to that video's youtube page.

Or was that all sarcasm?
It was not sarcasm, and i always forget to click on the video. Thanks.

EDIT: That was also no sarcasm, sorry if I keep coming across like that
 

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Imp Emissary said:
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You dated an 11 month old?! You monster! You're a terrble... Oh! I just got it. Damn.

Me and my dogs are doing fine, thanks for asking.
You're calling names while you're having sex with dogs?! That's both beastality, and poligamy!
Oh you're sick!

...........Ha ha ha ha....
Well excuse me, neither me nor my dogs have an STD, how dare you suggest that I'm sick when you've never even met us! I swear, people these days!
 

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Sorry to hear about the breakup. It's never easy.

Been with my current girl for about six months. I'm starting to think she may be it. :)

She even lets me stay up at night to play TF2!
 

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I'e never had one of these relationship things. I assume they are with other people. Never met anyone I was interested in pursuing (Well, a couple of guys, but like most guys they were straight...).
 

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Me and Palmala Handerson are doing just swimmingly. We've been together for as long as I can remember and for the past nine or so years have had quite the sex-life. It's like she's a part of me sometimes, always going where I go. I dare say nothing short of a horrible chain-saw accident could separate us.
 

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Ebulliant-Hater said:
Me and Palmala Handerson are doing just swimmingly. We've been together for as long as I can remember and for the past nine or so years have had quite the sex-life. It's like she's a part of me sometimes, always going where I go. I dare say nothing short of a horrible chain-saw accident could separate us.
This is what your post reminded me of
 

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So yeah, she just broke up with me. It doesn't matter though, she's homophobic, I'm bisexual, I'm falling for another girl. Don't worry about me. So the discussion value: How are you doing in your current relationship? Are you happy?

Edit: Yeah, when she found out she tried to talk me out of being bisexual. Also she didn't like the "kinks" I had. All my friends say I looked gloomy with her anyway.

How I felt during the relationship:
Oh yeah, I remember why I posted in this thread now. Props for the Social Distortion song, they are my favorite band! Also, homophobia is dumb.
 

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HumpinHop said:
Currently not in a relationship, hoping one eventually develops through my college classes. Aside from the above pic (it needed to be used), that's good to hear. I was also dumped last year and I look back on it now as one of the best possible situations. That's great you're not looking back with heartbreak, and instead realizing how damaging she was.
Unless I am mistaken "Cool Story Bro" is supposed to be used Sarcastically.

Were you trying to be a dick to him, or did you just really not know that?

OT: Not in a relationship, Not really going out of my way to find one.

I've been in situations were I was desperate before and got sprung onto somebody who was a complete *****. I'm now waiting for something to fall into place, because those tend to be the best kinds.
 

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Uh. Let's see, I started dating my girl at the beginning of September last year. We literally spent the entire time between then and May in each other's presence (except for class time and bathroom breaks). Fast forward. She's spent the past two days hating my guts and the past several months trying to figure out a way to tell me she cheated on me. Last thing she said to me before falling asleep tonight was that she "wished [she] could just love me." Worst part (for me, anyway) is that she's the one who cheated on me and the one who's been sleeping (and now living) with her ex-, whom she hates. Like, she legitimately hates him. I should point out that she cheated on me with her best friend (a girl) who hates my guts for no other reason than the fact that she tried to get my girl to leave me for her and the response was "no." I've forgiven her for everything (she just kissed the best friend. I really only cared that she kept it from me, not so much that she did it), but we still can't be together because that's just how life is and nothing can ever be as simple as "kiss and make up."

Oh yeah
Can I start over
And get over it?
 

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artanis_neravar said:
The Virgo said:
artanis_neravar said:
You do know that the positioning of the stars in the sky have absolutely no impact on how a baby will look right?
The stars have never actually played a part in it. The signs were merely named after them.
OK you know that the signs have absolutely no impact on how a baby will look right?
Stars: No. Signs: Yes.

If you had actually taken the time to do a google image search for the people I mentioned or others like Chelsy Davy or Truman Capote, you would see the similarities. Not overwhelming, of course, genetics are 98% a part of it (I'm not a total fucking dumbass), but there are always little giveaways.

Most of these little giveaways, however, are in their personality. As I said above, I knew that Tom Hardy, Mark Strong and Alison Lohman were Virgos BEFORE I looked them up. Virgos, male or female, just give this very nice, peaceful feeling, which is how I can usually spot them. Not a sexual kind of feeling, although that's not to say Salma Hayek, Alison Lohman, Raquel Welch or Sophia Loren (who I share a birthday with :D ) doesn't turn me on or the non-famous Virgos don't turn me on, of course. It's just that I feel very comfortable around other Virgos However, the two Virgos that didn't give me that calming feeling, as I found out later, had BOTH been born premature by at least a month! The ones born on time (or premature or late, but still within the same sign), I got along with great.

Now, I'm not saying that I ONLY get along with Virgos and avoid everybody else. I can get along great with everybody under the certain conditions. I can get along great with Libras on a friendship basis, but not on a working condition. Scorpio women turn me like crazy, regardless of their age (see Sally Field as an example) but we can't live with each other. Right now I'm working with a Gemini and we work great together.

It's all about knowing how you can get along with them and avoiding as much as possible where you don't get along.

I'm not trying to change anyone's beliefs (even though most everyone is so keen to change mine), I'm just showing you why it is I believe what I do. It's working great for me, so why try and fix what isn't broken?
 

artanis_neravar

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The Virgo said:
artanis_neravar said:
The Virgo said:
artanis_neravar said:
You do know that the positioning of the stars in the sky have absolutely no impact on how a baby will look right?
The stars have never actually played a part in it. The signs were merely named after them.
OK you know that the signs have absolutely no impact on how a baby will look right?
Stars: No. Signs: Yes.

If you had actually taken the time to do a google image search for the people I mentioned or others like Chelsy Davy or Truman Capote, you would see the similarities. Not overwhelming, of course, genetics are 98% a part of it (I'm not a total fucking dumbass), but there are always little giveaways.

Most of these little giveaways, however, are in their personality. As I said above, I knew that Tom Hardy, Mark Strong and Alison Lohman were Virgos BEFORE I looked them up. Virgos, male or female, just give this very nice, peaceful feeling, which is how I can usually spot them. Not a sexual kind of feeling, although that's not to say Salma Hayek, Alison Lohman, Raquel Welch or Sophia Loren (who I share a birthday with :D ) doesn't turn me on or the non-famous Virgos don't turn me on, of course. It's just that I feel very comfortable around other Virgos However, the two Virgos that didn't give me that calming feeling, as I found out later, had BOTH been born premature by at least a month! The ones born on time (or premature or late, but still within the same sign), I got along with great.

Now, I'm not saying that I ONLY get along with Virgos and avoid everybody else. I can get along great with everybody under the certain conditions. I can get along great with Libras on a friendship basis, but not on a working condition. Scorpio women turn me like crazy, regardless of their age (see Sally Field as an example) but we can't live with each other. Right now I'm working with a Gemini and we work great together.

It's all about knowing how you can get along with them and avoiding as much as possible where you don't get along.

I'm not trying to change anyone's beliefs (even though most everyone is so keen to change mine), I'm just showing you why it is I believe what I do. It's working great for me, so why try and fix what isn't broken?
Just going to make a suggestion, astrology is generally the laughing stock of the science world, more so then the social sciences, so If you don't want people telling you that you are wrong, then don't bring up astrology because people are always going to tell you that you are wrong. Also you see what you want to see, same thing with the people who swear they see ghosts.
 

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About a month ago the girl that I hand been dating for almost two years let me take her on a shopping spree and fancy dinner. After, I take here home and she gives me a hug and starts to cry. She tells me that she felt trapped in our relationship, that I never spent enough time with her and that we didn't have a future together. I tried to save the "sinking ship" but in the end I had to let it end. I cried but I understood that it was her decision so I left. It sucks but I still care very much for her and hope the best for her.

In the end we all know what the pain of someone we care deeply for crushing us, so I wish the best to all me fellow brothers and sisters out there.

-Sandvich Ph.D
 

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JCBFGD said:
I'm not in a relationship =( There are several girls I think I have a chance with (no guys, sadly), but I seem to have mild Social Anxiety Disorder, so that kinda gets in the way of asking a girl out. (I'm accepting any pointers there =D) And no, I'm not happy with my current lack of a relationship.

Also, fuck homophobia. You don't need an ignorant moron for a girlfriend.
homophobia is not due to ignorance , what are you saying? I mean, i'm all for homosexual relationships, but you can't force someone to like something . She Doesn't have to like homosexuals , just accept them . Plus i can understand her fear, afraid to lose your boyfriend to another guy, i mean, it's totally possible (hypothetically) that she can't satisfy his needs and he cheats on her with another guy because of that ( not saying that OP would , just saying this would strike fear in any person.

OT : i'm in 11 month relationship atm, everything is going well , but this is usually the point in relationships that i get bored with the routine and seek something else. i'm holding myself back from doing that this time, because my gf is awsome.
 

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krazykidd said:
JCBFGD said:
I'm not in a relationship =( There are several girls I think I have a chance with (no guys, sadly), but I seem to have mild Social Anxiety Disorder, so that kinda gets in the way of asking a girl out. (I'm accepting any pointers there =D) And no, I'm not happy with my current lack of a relationship.

Also, fuck homophobia. You don't need an ignorant moron for a girlfriend.
homophobia is not due to ignorance , what are you saying? I mean, i'm all for homosexual relationships, but you can't force someone to like something . She Doesn't have to like homosexuals , just accept them . Plus i can understand her fear, afraid to lose your boyfriend to another guy, i mean, it's totally possible (hypothetically) that she can't satisfy his needs and he cheats on her with another guy because of that ( not saying that OP would , just saying this would strike fear in any person.

OT : i'm in 11 month relationship atm, everything is going well , but this is usually the point in relationships that i get bored with the routine and seek something else. i'm holding myself back from doing that this time, because my gf is awsome.
I'm not homophobic, but I would be extremely uncomfortable dating a bi girl

Prof. Sandvich said:
About a month ago the girl that I hand been dating for almost two years let me take her on a shopping spree and fancy dinner. After, I take here home and she gives me a hug and starts to cry. She tells me that she felt trapped in our relationship, that I never spent enough time with her and that we didn't have a future together. I tried to save the "sinking ship" but in the end I had to let it end. I cried but I understood that it was her decision so I left. It sucks but I still care very much for her and hope the best for her.

In the end we all know what the pain of someone we care deeply for crushing us, so I wish the best to all me fellow brothers and sisters out there.

-Sandvich Ph.D
In high school, my best friend at the time broke up with his girl friend, on Valentines Day after they exchanged gifts and had some "alone" time
 

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Been dating a great girl for a few months,...sadly I'm heading into military and we havnt bonded as much as we should because she lives pretty far and we both work.... I could see myself with her a long time but this is reality. Gotta make life a *****.. Your *****!
 

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Single and loving it. Just me and my dog in our little apartment. Relationships are for people that don't enjoy doing what they want when they want. I enjoy doing both those things immensely. I can go out with friends til god knows when in the morning and not have to answer to a single damn person. Meanwhile my adult friends, grown men all of them, worry like children who are out past curfew. It's embarrassing really.

Seriously, the most miserable people I've come across are married men. It's like the spark of life has been sucked out of them and all that remains is a soulless husk. My grandpa once told me, he said "Boy, you know why married men die before their wives? Because they WANT to". No thanks not for me. I will get by with what shallow meaningless sex I can find and keeping all my stuff thank you very much!
 

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Well, the guy I'm unfortunately in love with is in Canberra, doing his three month farm work in order to extend his visa. In reference to the particularly interesting side-topic of star signs, technically he and I should be perfect for each other (he's a Cancer, I'm a Pisces). He has ex-girlfriend issues, but the worst part is that he keeps running back to her when she says jump, despite the fact that she has no desire to move to Australia (unless she finds a company to sponsor her) and he wants to study Economics here in Sydney. So at the very least, things are really interesting here, lol!