Would anyone else like a stomp on my heart while were at it?
Originally Posted by Krazy Kyle
Wow, all these horror stories about dating and girlfriends. Kinda makes me happy I've never had any dealing with either...


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I can't help thinking of a certain quote through all this. Please excuse the audacity, but...
" 'Tis better to have loved, and lost, then to have never loved at all. "
I fell in love once, and was scorned by the object of my desire. Still, despite the pain, I am glad for it, because to have been denied the experience would have been far worse. Hang in there; it will get better. You just have to believe it will
" 'Tis better to have loved, and lost, then to have never loved at all. "
I fell in love once, and was scorned by the object of my desire. Still, despite the pain, I am glad for it, because to have been denied the experience would have been far worse. Hang in there; it will get better. You just have to believe it will
Well, being a guy, and having just recently breaking up with my girl, I know some things about being a guy. Sometimes guys just don't want to have to have a bunch of commitments that they aren't necessarily willing to do. Sure, we might not deal with it the best way, but it might be the only way we know how. I agree, that guy must be a mega-vag if he had to break up with you online, rather than to your face. But if you see him, ask him why he decided to do what he did. If he doesn't tell you, call him a *bad word* and then walk away.
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Damn, it isn't near as funny without the quote...
A victory for common decency, maybe, but a grave defeat for comedy, to be sure...
A victory for common decency, maybe, but a grave defeat for comedy, to be sure...


