2011-12-27, 03:07 | Link #9921 |
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Well, it's pretty much to go play games as the name implies lol. Not all the members are like that; many of them are actually decent human beings with manners and stuff. I know a few of the guys there; we go there to play Smash or other Wii/Gamecube games from time to time since most the people I know are PS3 or XBox fanboys. The 'bad people' just happen to occupy the same room a majority of the time.
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2011-12-28, 19:17 | Link #9924 |
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I think it is reasonable to know who your boyfriend is spending his time with, he shouldn't have anything to hide. I don't think you should pry though- he has a right to his privacy, but if he is telling lies about what he is doing, or clearly hiding things from you, then I can understand why you would want to know. Trust has to run both ways, you have to trust him to have good judgement about who he spends time with, and he has to trust you and be open about any issues there may be with his friends.
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2011-12-29, 18:19 | Link #9925 |
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OK, so now here's my problem Can some of you lend me your opinions?
I have a crush on a guy But we were only classmates in college. We never talked privately, just in class We met for a very short time. We graduated 2 years ago. Well, he probably forgot me now. We live in different states now, both pursuing professional education. But we're friends on FB. And I'm very shy Do you think it's better to talk to him on FB anytime I have the courage to or wait to meet him again in real life?
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2011-12-29, 19:15 | Link #9926 | |
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I can relate, since I'm in a similar situation where the girl I'm interested in transferred out because her parents made her (the new school being closer to her home and all) and I'm near graduation, so I maintain contact through Facebook/calls/text messaging. It's hard for me as well since I'm not really a confident guy either when it comes to pursuing girls and she's a very popular girl. Still, it gives me hope that she still maintains contact with me. But that's enough about me, lol. Good luck on sniping him from afar. |
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2011-12-30, 02:18 | Link #9927 | |
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2011-12-30, 03:28 | Link #9928 | |
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2011-12-30, 12:40 | Link #9929 | |
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2011-12-30, 15:16 | Link #9932 | |
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2011-12-30, 16:43 | Link #9934 |
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I think this was discussed earlier in this thread, but cooking skills are a major plus. Oftentimes, cooking for your date can be a lot cheaper and more entertaining. It worked quite well for me.
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2011-12-31, 02:05 | Link #9937 |
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Another question If you found that your partner was (not exactly cheating) flirting with a girl behind your back, you asked about her but he didn't tell, you confronted him, you expected him to be honest/straightforward with you so you could forgive him and move on. But unexpectedly, he's denying it at all costs. You lost to him verbally Would you just cut him loose?
PS: Let's say you had solid evidence.
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2011-12-31, 03:10 | Link #9940 | |
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