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Girl asks if i like slim girls. Whats a good answer? (pg. 5)
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Dykes_on_Jay
Fat chicks with confidence are the scourge of the earth. Unable and unbearable.
Silky Johnson
:stongue:
Dykes_on_Jay
"You're so shallow, I'm all woman. Many guys would want to get with this."

"I like hip hop, I'm not black."
Silky Johnson
You know what's funny about my fat friend - she wasn't even fat. But she thought she was! I guess it became my truth too because she just never shut the about it. Stupid bitch.
Dykes_on_Jay
That guy failed. should have came in her hair. you guys love that.
Silky Johnson
I'm sure she took many loads in her hair.
SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by Silky Johnson
Insecure people by their very nature, yes, are parasites. I cannot stand people who are always seeking approval/validation from others - energy sucking parasites. Who wants to be around that all the time?? It is such a massive ing downer.


Insecurity can manifest itself in many different ways. What you're describing is just one particular type of insecure behaviour. I'd say most people are insecure about something or other, sometimes minor and sometimes major.
Silky Johnson
I know, which is why my first post specifically said "chronic insecurity."
Vivid Boy
I think everyone has been insecure at one time or the other. I was probably a little introverted as a child. I was good at sports so I was easily accepted with the "in" crowds. I think I gave into peer pressure a lot just to be accepted. As I got older I realized all those times I was pressured into things really got me over my fear of trying new things I thought I may not have been good at. Then with experience comes confidence. I think that is the turning point of being a young adult to manhood. It's when you realize you can pretty much do anything decently if you apply yourself and you are mature enough to make decisions about the things you are willing to try and get better at.


Then again im a 33 yr old male in Canada who still thinks he may get another shot at playing pro soccer one day and is proud about all the goals he scores in his higher tier leagues.....sounds kinda insecure
Innocence Lost
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Originally posted by Vivid Boy
I think I gave into peer pressure a lot just to be accepted. As I got older I realized all those times I was pressured into things really got me over my fear of trying new things I thought I may not have been good at. Then with experience comes confidence. I think that is the turning point of being a young adult to manhood. It's when you realize you can pretty much do anything decently if you apply yourself and you are mature enough to make decisions about the things you are willing to try and get better at.


YES, Amen brother. I agree with this 100%

Jon_Snow
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Originally posted by Vivid Boy
I think everyone has been insecure at one time or the other. I was probably a little introverted as a child. I was good at sports so I was easily accepted with the "in" crowds. I think I gave into peer pressure a lot just to be accepted. As I got older I realized all those times I was pressured into things really got me over my fear of trying new things I thought I may not have been good at. Then with experience comes confidence. I think that is the turning point of being a young adult to manhood. It's when you realize you can pretty much do anything decently if you apply yourself and you are mature enough to make decisions about the things you are willing to try and get better at.


Then again im a 33 yr old male in Canada who still thinks he may get another shot at playing pro soccer one day and is proud about all the goals he scores in his higher tier leagues.....sounds kinda insecure

I agree most everyone has been insecure but I think Jenny is talking about people who externalize it in needy annoying behavior.

I don't agree you can do anything as long as you try hard. That's politically correct baloney they tell you in school. It shouldn't stop you from trying something new or doing something you love doing but you're not that good at. For example I've come to the conclusion I'm not musically inclined, I've played a instrument for many years and improved but not to the point I could get up on stage. I could have continued but I'd rather spend my time doing something I excel at.
Jon_Snow
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Originally posted by Dykes_on_Jay
That guy failed. should have came in her hair. you guys love that.

I've heard it does wonders for split ends.
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