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I know. Bastards.
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Ammi this is making me think of those moral dilemmas you used to do, we need another of those!
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BTW, I don't find Kelly Brook attractive. :hugesmile: |
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I prefer more natural looking girls, Brook always looks overdone. |
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..just press the off button... |
Some people just like to fill other people's heads with thoughts about them.. they like the buzz it gives them, knowing that someone else can't stop thinking about them, but inside they are empty. Often it's because they've been the victim of someone just like this, and consciously or subconsciously decide to try it out for themselves to see if it hurts any less from the other side. It doesn't. It hurts just as much to know that you are messing someone around as it hurts to be messed around. I feel sorry for the single girl in this scenario. She was victimised and then the manipulator turned it back around on her and played down her feelings as if she'd invented them out of thin air. I know exactly how she feels, I've been in a situation almost identical to this one, but in my case, the manipulator didn't have a long term relationship but rather had just come out of one and was still on/off with that person behind my back. Even to this day, like a year and a half after things ended between that person and I, they are still on/off with their ex. It just goes to show that you should never let yourself (and that's the key point, you do have control) get involved with someone who isn't a completely free agent. Everyone has their baggage, but it's up to you to decide what's worth the risk and what isn't. I don't think I'll ever get over the first time someone took my feelings and abused them to the point of no return, just because they could. I received no explanation for why they had done this to me - instead, when I said I was in love, the response was "no you're not" and a wall of silence.
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Months later, girl finds out boy has a long term girlfriend.
I don't know how the girl can be blamed in all this, they started out as friends (yes its a line from a song), in her head they were online/texting buddies with things in common, then he casually mentions his girlfriend after a few months!!!! If in her head they are friends why would she then say I want nothing more to do with this...(this forum would be pretty dead if anyone with a partner stopped posting/chatting :cat:.)...she was naive yes, because she didnt realise where it would lead... but she is not to blame, he suckered her in for his own thrills, and has now waltzed off into the sunset or moved on to someone else online (delete as appropriate)..... |
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And the girl fell for the game, which was this guy "side-cheating," leading her into this gloomy mess of a person, with the sweet-talking and illusions, all for self-gratification. And this kind of crap, the back-and-forth, went on for, what, a few years? Sick bastard, really. If anything, she's lucky that she didn't actually sleep with him. He never got that. :nono: But the heart and head is another thing. What can I say? I didn't like the story, it felt cruel and immature. Well-seasoned men and women know the games, and won't fall for them, but only because they've been there at some time. Hope she's currently dating and bedding Hugh Grant and sending photos to douchee-McGee...so she can play her last game and get past this. http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/p...ntial/wink.gif |
Both are dicks.
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