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boris_the_bear
sadly, these are all true stories but, on the other hard, I don't really appreciate my gf hanging out too much by herself. she's the exact opposite to the girls/wives mentioned above. she can drink, party and hang out with her friends 24/7 and that pisses me off really well sometimes. i'm like "wtf recently you spent almost every free hour with your friends and stuff. what about us going together somewhere???" and she tells me "listen, sometimes we have to take a rest from each other, do our own things, ok?" wtf tiz no fair :sadgreen:

p.s. at least i know she's not cheating on me:disbelief
Renzo
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Originally posted by boris_the_bear
p.s. at least i know she's not cheating on me:disbelief

You implanted a video camera in her purse. You sly motherfucker.
boris_the_bear
yeah... and a kg of TNT with remote detonation:D

^^ the last two stories above mine: YIKES!!! Overreligios/27-virgin bitches are a big NO-NO :( :nervous:
The17sss
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Originally posted by boris_the_bear
sadly, these are all true stories but, on the other hard, I don't really appreciate my gf hanging out too much by herself. she's the exact opposite to the girls/wives mentioned above. she can drink, party and hang out with her friends 24/7 and that pisses me off really well sometimes. i'm like "wtf recently you spent almost every free hour with your friends and stuff. what about us going together somewhere???"


haha... It's not as crazy as I may have made it sound with the free time I take. Just because I CAN doesn't mean I DO so often. I just like knowing that the opportunity is there if I want, without the headaches. 3 months after getting married in FL, we had to move to NC and I know a lot less people here, so we spend 95% of our time together. And that's cool but sometimes we just gotta get in some guy or girl time separate from each other.
The17sss
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Originally posted by boris_the_bear
Overreligios/27-virgin bitches are a big NO-NO :( :nervous:


Yeah... as a guy with testicles, it should be an automatic relationship deterrant if the chick is a virgin at 27 or super religious.
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by The17sss
And that's cool but sometimes we just gotta get in some guy or girl time separate from each other.


THIS!! It's not so ing hard to understand, is it?

I swear, it just comes down to insecurity. Insecure people piss me off.
aNYthing
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Originally posted by Renzo
Agreed. Bitches ain't but hoes and tricks. Lick on deez nuts and suck the dick.

Bros before hoes. Live by it. Die by it.


You forgot "Bad boyz 4 life" :tongue3
dj_alfi
i've never even touched a woman..
Meat187
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
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So where's the problem with someone finding lifestyle that makes them happy? Just because you thing they should be doing something else, or because they used to be different in the past? There is no right or wrong about these things, and if it makes people happy I wouldn't condemn it as a negative thing the way you two do.
MrJiveBoJingles
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Originally posted by Meat187
So where's the problem with someone finding lifestyle that makes them happy? Just because you thing they should be doing something else, or because they used to be different in the past? There is no right or wrong about these things, and if it makes people happy I wouldn't condemn it as a negative thing the way you two do.

I think their point was that the change seems to have resulted in pretended happiness rather than real happiness. It's something I've seen sometimes with very religious people, that "used car salesman" smile and enthusiasm that just feels fake and forced.

The17sss
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I think their point was that the change seems to have resulted in pretended happiness rather than real happiness. It's something I've seen sometimes with very religious people, that "used car salesman" smile and enthusiasm that just feels fake and forced.


Yes. I'm not saying I'm against someone else choosing to be religious, or marrying a girl based on her virginity... I'm saying that in the 2 examples I gave, knowing those guys as long as I have, they were compromising their happiness when they didn't have to. I mean, obviously the one guy was unhappy... he was having an affair a year into his marriage right after his kid was born. And the other wouldn't have to lie to his wife all the time about where he's going. As their friend, it pains me to see them making major life changing decisions due to things like insecurity, family pressure, societal expectations, etc.

Reminds me of that scene in Fight Club when Brad Pitt is explaining his relationship with his dad... "What do I do now dad?" "I don't know, go to college." "What do I do now dad?" "I don't know, get a job." "What do I do now dad?" "I don't know, get married."
Meat187
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I think their point was that the change seems to have resulted in pretended happiness rather than real happiness. It's something I've seen sometimes with very religious people, that "used car salesman" smile and enthusiasm that just feels fake and forced.


I didn't miss that, but I do question this judgement since it's nowhere near objective. The possibility that religion has done something good for these people should be taken into account.
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