NerblyBear wrote:but real men don't get tied down until after they've achieved their life purpose.
Ha. This is funny. Ha Ha Ha. What else do "real men" do? And so wrong on so many levels.
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NerblyBear wrote:but real men don't get tied down until after they've achieved their life purpose.
the$inmusicisallmine wrote:NerblyBear wrote:but real men don't get tied down until after they've achieved their life purpose.
Ha. This is funny. Ha Ha Ha. What else do "real men" do? And so wrong on so many levels.
The Tyke wrote:the$inmusicisallmine wrote:NerblyBear wrote:but real men don't get tied down until after they've achieved their life purpose.
Ha. This is funny. Ha Ha Ha. What else do "real men" do? And so wrong on so many levels.
Joseph wrote:I've found that romantic relationships bring out the absolute worst in me, probably because I hook up with troubled women who make me miserable. I'm already an angry person, thus I don't need to be provoked to lash out all the time by someone I'm living with. <snip>
It took at least three years to get over my first break-up because it was so horrible (we hit each other, she cheated on me, etc.). <snip>
the$inmusicisallmine wrote:What else do "real men" do?
Ty Webb wrote:I hope the little-known 8th dwarf, Chinky, is on that list.
bumble wrote:I would also say, though, that based on your language, you need to take control of and accountability for your own reactions. No doubt there was a lot of provocation, but you are still someone who yelled. Instead of walking away and breaking up, you also hit your worst-ever-ex - mutual abuse or not, it's still something that you didn't have to do. Some people are messed up and set up frightful dynamics, but no one forces you to take part.
in a rut wrote:
I met a girl who I was blown away with, and in hindsight, it was mostly due to how extraordinarily attractive she was. Besides that, and great sex, she was a very, very smart girl, and we had similar taste in books, movies, etc. It seemed incredible. Well, right from the start, she “warned” me that she was crazy. I am far from stable (obviously) so I didn’t think much of it. The first night we met (in a bar) I was having unprotected sex with her two hours after meeting her…my mistake too, but a certain recklessness which made me think. Over the first few months, I slowly got more and more information…she was 25 and already had two abortions, was raped by a step-brother as a child, was on Lithium and drinking HEAVILY. I didn’t think of these things as problems, I wanted to think of them as the “past,” though the medication and drinking and increasingly bizarre behavior should have made things a bit clearer to me. She would call me three to four times a day, want to hang out every night, etc. I tried to explain that I need a certain amount of alone time, and that I needed even more than usual because I was finishing an album of which I was writing, playing, and recording every single part. She often used sex to make me stay the night, which of course I caved into.
Ty Webb wrote:
You need to stop pretending that this is some kind of philosophical choice not to procreate and just admit you don't wear pants to the dentist.
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