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Some f*cking people (pg. 2)
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| Trancealot |
| don't worry, it only get worse :) |
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| Domesticated |
| What's the point of being with someone who doesn't trust your version of events in regard to something as innocent as a hug? Unless of course you've given her a reason not to trust you. |
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| kadomony |
| lol, women. amirite |
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| jupiterone |
| i'd probably just joke about it whenever she brings it up, like "ya we also ed like rabbits, did she tell you that too? oh, shame she left that bit out, her nipples were like everlasting gobbstoppers in my mouth, mmm" |
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| boris_the_bear |
| quote: | Originally posted by igottaknow
Usually women paint themselves as the victim in those types of destructive relationships but they are often equal partners. |
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| Lunar Phase 7 |
| quote: | Originally posted by woscar
So, just got into a huge argument with my girlfriend because I got drunk at one our best friend's civil wedding celebration and said some things to her (our friend).
A little background...this girl is one of our best friends from school and she was on an 7-8 year long relationship with another friend of ours. It was some sort of destructive relationship, they got into arguments all day, she was very jealous, he cheated and other stuff. They finally broke it off and she found another guy, who is way better gor her than my friend. They got married 2 weeks ago, and they will have their religious ceremony tomorrow. I had a little crush on her when we were in school and she found out about it. This was 12 years ago.
So...since I was a bit drunk, I was more outgoing than my usual self and at one point approached her, gave her a hug and said: "I just want you to know that I am sincerely very happy for you. It really is great that you found someone that truly values, loves, and respects you (in allusion to her previous relationship with my friend)."
Well, what do you know? She told my girlfriend that I got drunk and talked to her and "got cuddly with her". I am seriously pissed, because I can't help but think that it was a highly malicious comment. Why the bring something like that up? Even more so, when it's not true.
Now my girlfriend is pissed, and even though I argued that it's obviously her (our friend) who has issues and not me since all I did was make a sincere comment that was clearly twisted into something bad, she won't ing listen. She believes her and not me, even when she (our friend) has had a long history of being one of those persons that gets high on knowing (or even just assuming) that a guy likes her.
Like I said...some ing people.
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Arn't you gay & have a boyfriend? |
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| Lomeli |
| quote: | Originally posted by djscitec
bitches, love women. |
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| jupiterone |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lunar Phase 7
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Arn't you gay & have a boyfriend? |
s getting pretty old, bro |
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| FuzzQi |
| quote: | Originally posted by jupiterone
i'd probably just joke about it whenever she brings it up, like "ya we also ed like rabbits, did she tell you that too? oh, shame she left that bit out, her nipples were like everlasting gobbstoppers in my mouth, mmm" |
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| yukii |
| quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
What's the point of being with someone who doesn't trust your version of events in regard to something as innocent as a hug? Unless of course you've given her a reason not to trust you. |
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| woscar |
, I have some updates on this one!
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They involve serious begging and a mothering DJ playing that abomination of Calabria that some wanker did...
...while people were eating dinner!
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