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Dj O'Callaghan
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Originally posted by Slylee
O'callaghan...you hit the nail on the head and I really appreciate you taking the time to read my post and respond. That's exactly how I feel and exactly how things were. I never really had a chance to shine around her because like you said, she was always the focus, and she drained me. I was always just "her friend" and i wasn't comfortable with that label. I felt like her bitch or something.


Exactly your supposed to be comfortable around your friends. It's not a good when your having to accomodate for another person all the time as you don't have time to interact properly. I've met quite a few people who have severly unpredictable behaviour it unerves people and becomes quite uncomfortable. Your best of just advoiding moody people. There used to be a bloke who drank in my local pub he'd be a good laugh other times he'd go mad flip out and beat up people he was quite simular to Joe Pesci's character out of Goodfellas.

If you do decide to ring her the whole focus of the conversation will revolve around her too. It'll be one of those negative 'What if's' or 'I wish' conversations where you have to listen to someone whinge on about how bad they've got it now due to their past.
Abercrombie
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Originally posted by Slylee
We ... had our curious lesbian experience together in 8th & 9th grade.


I have some recommendations, however in order to better help you with great advice, I'd like to know more details about the above said passage.
Slylee
she came on to me and i was actually really scared, but didn't say anything. i just went along and this continued for a year or so. we would just hook up with each other a lot. this was way before we lost our virginities and discovered boys. i ended up losing mine in the summer going into 11th grade and never looked back.


i <3 dick:D

i wonder if i was in love with her or something weird like that since we had the physical connection too. it was like some sort of unhealthy relationship.
DJ Mikey Mike
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Originally posted by Slylee
Am I being a heartless bitch?


Yes. I have never felt so proud.
Abercrombie
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Originally posted by Slylee
she came on to me and i was actually really scared, but didn't say anything. i just went along and this continued for a year or so. we would just hook up with each other a lot. this was way before we lost our virginities and discovered boys. i ended up losing mine in the summer going into 11th grade and never looked back.


i <3 dick:D

i wonder if i was in love with her or something weird like that since we had the physical connection too. it was like some sort of unhealthy relationship.


OK, thank you, I just came back from my cigarette.

For being a good sport... Honestly, that's normal. Two of my exs have done similar things at 12. They were just goofing off and doing what feels good, and it seems normal since girls are much more touchy-feely than guys, and things like that happen until someone realizes what they're really doing.

I've had friends come and go. I'm in my 30s, so I have been reached out to and did my own reaching out to old lost friends. Thank Myspace and classmates for that.

It's hard to make a reconnection with those who have chosen a different turn at the same fork in the road. There's lots of forks, so it's hard to end up anywhere near on the same level in life.

I could say this is similar to a mid-life crisis. One remembers the best of times, and tries to relive them at times. Life is a large book. It's fun to go back and read some older chapters, but one must remember that the book isn't complete and one must look forward to writing a lot more.
tubularbills
this is just another part of life. not everything lasts forever....and sometimes that sucks, but if you really feel like you don't want to be involved w/ her anymore, then just stick with your gut. if it was awkward back then , it would be even more awkward. now

ps, kudos for telling her straight up, and not sugar coating it; or being fake back to her.
RJT
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Originally posted by RJT
I've gotten really good at cutting the rotten people out of my life


QFT - I just did it again!

ing DJ's.

:mad:
UWM
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Originally posted by RJT
QFT - I just did it again!

ing DJ's.

:mad:


Do tell.
RJT
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Originally posted by UWM
Do tell.


Nothing that's really all too easy to explain, or worth telling.

Needless to say, there are times in life when you realize a friendship is entirely one sided - and I simply don't care to count such parasites among my friends.

Long story short: I'm not a promoter. I'd like to keep DJ'ing in the realm of "fun" things for me to do - this person made it feel a little more like work, and I can't have that.

:)
prolikewhoa
it sounds like your friend is one of those really emotionally needy people who doesn't have any friends now and is trying to get the few she ever did have back. it's really ed up that she talked about you to her ex. i see no reason to try and stay friends with someone who has always treated you like . being a good friend is not rocket science. if they don't have it down by this point in their life, they never will. i'm proud of you for being honest with her in that e-mail, and i don't think you should feel bad about your decision.

Jansa
Jesus came into my heart and wanted me to enter this thread, to tell you that you should tell that bitch to STFU & get on with her miserable life. He also expressed great sadness due to the fact that the lesbian experience you talked about was not accompanied by pictures.
guster
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Originally posted by Jansa
Jesus came into my heart and wanted me to enter this thread, to tell you that you should tell that bitch to STFU & get on with her miserable life. He also expressed great sadness due to the fact that the lesbian experience you talked about was not accompanied by pictures.


you want pics of preteen lesbo sex? :D
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