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Posted by zokissima on Sep-24-2005 05:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
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100% life reversal on the turn of a dime is nothing more than whipped. especially when given the impression that "id love to come out but my girlfriend wants to go to such and such place" pretty much every single time.

100% ok, fine. I can only agree with that if individuals really push it too far, in voicing and showing, especially through shallow absurdities, but anything less, I'll always be behind my friends, whether they need it or not.


Posted by StereoPrincess on Sep-24-2005 07:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Sly_Guy
fixed IMO.


ok sorry that was completely disgusting. I'm too high right now.


dude, wtf?


Posted by StereoPrincess on Sep-24-2005 07:32:

quote:
Originally posted by ravinjunkie
with more threads like this, I am ditching tbe and coming to TA!
!

funnnnyyy stuff.


umm, what the fuck is tbe?


Posted by Jayx1 on Sep-24-2005 12:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Jem_hadar
YOU SAID IT! Be supportive and happy for them. If eventually (a month or two or three) they dont come around, then maybe they got an issue, they just cant sweep you aside forever just bc a new girl/boy is in their lives. But at the same time, respect them, and give them sometime to realize this... new relationships always have that stage... it just doesnt bother me anymore, its a fact of things... the universe is all unfolding as it usually does, no problems...


and your last point, im glad someone else agrees w/ me too!! Who the fuck cares about a 7 year difference... honestly!


-jem-


dude face it..your whipped or at least whippable...

LOL


Posted by DigiNut on Sep-24-2005 14:30:

quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
sis's before kisses?

how is that aaron?

It's definitely better. It sounds like kind of a tongue-twister though... (no pun intended)


Posted by Fir3start3r on Sep-24-2005 14:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
Girls come and go but friends should always be there.


Having experience of being in a relationship for 14 years, I can dispute that...
It's quite the opposite.

What burns my muffin are the friends that get into a relationship and they fall off the end of the $^U*#in' Earth...
No calls.
No MSNs.
No Emails.

WTF?


Posted by Musik_Fiend on Sep-24-2005 15:02:

yeah relationships do change a friendship negetively if U LET IT , i have friends who get bf then its i dont need my friends anymore attitude, if ur in a relationship u dont suddenly become a whole person , depens on the person me personally a man will not take over my friendships you got learn how to balance both and if he/she is the one for u it shouldnt be a hard task to do.

sorry bud, dont be jaded cause ur buddy has a guaranteed lay for the night


Posted by Sly_Guy on Sep-24-2005 15:26:

quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
dude, wtf?


now that I'm awake and in a better state of mind, I think I'll delete that post. And if no one understands, then all the better.


Posted by DigiNut on Sep-24-2005 17:38:

quote:
Originally posted by feems
sorry bud, dont be jaded cause ur buddy has a guaranteed lay for the night

Every guy has a guaranteed lay for the night - they're called hookers.

Seriously though, a relationship is not a guaranteed lay. In fact, if it really was guaranteed and the guy knew that, he probably wouldn't be so whipped.


Posted by k la on Sep-24-2005 18:38:

Re: My friend are all whipped!

quote:
Originally posted by Mr. Furious
This is soooo frustrating.

They flake out on plans with the excuse "I forgot"

They talk on and on about how in love they are.

When you ask them to come out they say emasculating things like "I have to see if it's ok"

I have two good friends named Chris, who both happen to be good friends as well. One Chris is dating this girl named Lindsay, who is 18 (he's 25). If that's not bad enough, we all hate her because she's immature, but he claims he's in love with her....So one day, one chris calls te other Chris, and asks "what are you doing? he replies "I'm with the most beautiful girl in the world (his girlfriend was next to him)", and he responds with "Oh, you're with Lindsay too?"

UGH! Where's the vomiting emoticon?

I'm at this point in my life where I have absolutely no desire to get into a relationship, and i'm greedy, so I wish all my friends were single too.

This is why i always say that friends are disposable. You always have to have someone around to take his place.

....And whoever says that relationships shouldn't change a friendship is completely full of shit and obviously lying to himself.

*end rant*


So I guess Im chopped liver then you wank!

I guess I should cancel our plans for Sunday, go find a lady and get whipped


Posted by Crazy Serb on Sep-24-2005 22:22:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Every guy has a guaranteed lay for the night - they're called hookers.

Seriously though, a relationship is not a guaranteed lay. In fact, if it really was guaranteed and the guy knew that, he probably wouldn't be so whipped.


BWHAHAHAAAAA!!!!


Posted by Misanthrope on Sep-25-2005 00:50:

quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
umm, what the fuck is tbe?

tribe. I wanted to abbreviate it.


Posted by Mr. Furious on Sep-26-2005 17:35:

quote:
Originally posted by muzzybear
Awww, dude, that sucks! Come to Rancho Relaxo tonight, then. Check out girllovingtvibe's band. And eat good, cheap mexican.

I would never get in the way of my hubby's friendships, and he would never stop me from seeing my friends. Give your friends time, 'cause once the honeymoon's over, they'll be lookin' for you to hang out with. But there's always room for more friends!


I think it's different when you're married, or at least living together as opposed to "dating".

I think when you're in a relationship, but not living together, it's assumed that you're going to be spending most of your time with your significant other, even though you don't have plans.....As opposed to when you're married or living together, you're automatically together all the time, so going out with your friends here and there without making plans in advance isn't a big deal.


Posted by Mr. Furious on Sep-26-2005 17:36:

quote:
Originally posted by muzzybear
Awww, dude, that sucks! Come to Rancho Relaxo tonight, then. Check out girllovingtvibe's band. And eat good, cheap mexican.

I would never get in the way of my hubby's friendships, and he would never stop me from seeing my friends. Give your friends time, 'cause once the honeymoon's over, they'll be lookin' for you to hang out with. But there's always room for more friends!


I think it's different when you're married, or at least living together as opposed to "dating".

I think when you're in a relationship, but not living together, it's assumed that you're going to be spending most of your time with your significant other, even though you don't have plans.....As opposed to when you're married or living together, you're automatically together all the time, so going out with your friends here and there without making plans in advance isn't a big deal.


Posted by Crazy Serb on Sep-26-2005 18:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr. Furious
I think when you're in a PUSSY-WHIPPED relationship, but not living together, it's assumed that you're going to be spending most of your time with your significant other, even though you don't have plans....


that's more like it...



unless you really like the girl/guy you're with and are really into getting to know her/him better, spend more time and give her/him exclusive priority, so to speak, then I understand that... but usually there should be NOTHING to prevent you from going out and meeting new people, getting to know a couple of girls here and there, make new friends, etc... we are social beings, and why limit yourself to one person only.


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