What's the hardest you've tried to get dumped?
Groovypoodle writes, "My mate once told his girlfriend that he didn't think it was working only for her to laugh and tell him he was hilarious. Saying she was 'too weird' and 'slightly violent' and that he didn't like her was equally hilarious. Ripping off her wing mirror, throwing it through the windscreen
and storming off in a huff merely generated an apology from her a week later..."
Just how hard have you had to work to get someone to take the hint and stay dumped?
( , Thu 5 Jun 2008, 10:33)
Groovypoodle writes, "My mate once told his girlfriend that he didn't think it was working only for her to laugh and tell him he was hilarious. Saying she was 'too weird' and 'slightly violent' and that he didn't like her was equally hilarious. Ripping off her wing mirror, throwing it through the windscreen
and storming off in a huff merely generated an apology from her a week later..."
Just how hard have you had to work to get someone to take the hint and stay dumped?
( , Thu 5 Jun 2008, 10:33)
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Funnily enough, you might possibly have hit the gay nail on the gay head.
After he dumped me, my mother said that she always thought that he was gay. And that my school let us go out (they weren't keen on an age gap of more than a year between pupils - v strict school) because they were either: relieved to see he wasn't gay (didn't go well with the rugger school image), or: suspected he was gay, and therefore knew we'd never do anything outrageous anyway.
And he was quite camp. Which my 15 year-old self didn't recognise.
And he played the flute, which is always a bit suspect in men.
Hmmmmm.
EDIT: And he was quite religious as well.
Bugger, I really had no chance of getting laid with him, did I? And it's only taken me 10 years to figure that out...
( , Thu 5 Jun 2008, 14:11, Reply)
Funnily enough, you might possibly have hit the gay nail on the gay head.
After he dumped me, my mother said that she always thought that he was gay. And that my school let us go out (they weren't keen on an age gap of more than a year between pupils - v strict school) because they were either: relieved to see he wasn't gay (didn't go well with the rugger school image), or: suspected he was gay, and therefore knew we'd never do anything outrageous anyway.
And he was quite camp. Which my 15 year-old self didn't recognise.
And he played the flute, which is always a bit suspect in men.
Hmmmmm.
EDIT: And he was quite religious as well.
Bugger, I really had no chance of getting laid with him, did I? And it's only taken me 10 years to figure that out...
( , Thu 5 Jun 2008, 14:11, Reply)
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