Intense Friendships
The other night a friend confessed to a really intense friendship when he was young. Nothing sexual or anything, but it did extend to always going to the toilet together. As he put it, "we shared our poos."
Think back to the innocence of blood brothers and being friends forever and tell us the stories of loyalty, commitment and how it all went horribly wrong. You've seen Heavenly Creatures...
( , Fri 28 Jul 2006, 10:21)
The other night a friend confessed to a really intense friendship when he was young. Nothing sexual or anything, but it did extend to always going to the toilet together. As he put it, "we shared our poos."
Think back to the innocence of blood brothers and being friends forever and tell us the stories of loyalty, commitment and how it all went horribly wrong. You've seen Heavenly Creatures...
( , Fri 28 Jul 2006, 10:21)
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Blimey, People (Particularly Maladicta)
I thought I knew some irritatingly messed up people, but the people from your stories are actually a bit worrying. Others say I don't warm to new people quickly like it's a bad thing, but considering how many freaks there are around, I think I'm right to be wary.
Also, on the subject of primary school, I had a 'friend' who, when he wasn't having psychotic episodes and running from/insulting/attacking (he bit me on the forehead once) people he'd been getting on fine with earlier, he spent his time in the toilets, pressing the button on the soap dispenser because 'it looked like bogey' and this amused him. He liked to tell us stories of varying falsehood about times he'd swapped his older sister's food and drink for things like turd and bleach, which she'd apparently happily consumed, and he got in trouble for peeking over the tops of toilet cubicles and watching younger boys urinate.
Oddly enough, we didn't keep in touch once we left school.
( , Tue 1 Aug 2006, 19:14, Reply)
I thought I knew some irritatingly messed up people, but the people from your stories are actually a bit worrying. Others say I don't warm to new people quickly like it's a bad thing, but considering how many freaks there are around, I think I'm right to be wary.
Also, on the subject of primary school, I had a 'friend' who, when he wasn't having psychotic episodes and running from/insulting/attacking (he bit me on the forehead once) people he'd been getting on fine with earlier, he spent his time in the toilets, pressing the button on the soap dispenser because 'it looked like bogey' and this amused him. He liked to tell us stories of varying falsehood about times he'd swapped his older sister's food and drink for things like turd and bleach, which she'd apparently happily consumed, and he got in trouble for peeking over the tops of toilet cubicles and watching younger boys urinate.
Oddly enough, we didn't keep in touch once we left school.
( , Tue 1 Aug 2006, 19:14, Reply)
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