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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The implications (or lack thereof) of words like "gorgeous"
I don't think I agree with Citadel.
My wife has lots of female friends. Some of them I find very pretty. But the thing is, I don't *care* that they're pretty. It doesn't change how I act around them, or how/what I think about them. Because, I'm happy where I am.
That being said, I wouldn't just say out of the blue "Your friend X is pretty!". But if directly asked "Do you think Y is pretty?" I would answer truthfully. And, the other week, several of us got together and another guy said that he didn't find Z pretty at all, which I thought a rude thing to say, so I responded by saying that I think she's very pretty, which I do.
Although admittedly I suppose "gorgeous" is a much stronger term than just "pretty" or even "very pretty".
( , Fri 6 Jun 2008, 21:29, Reply)
I don't think I agree with Citadel.
My wife has lots of female friends. Some of them I find very pretty. But the thing is, I don't *care* that they're pretty. It doesn't change how I act around them, or how/what I think about them. Because, I'm happy where I am.
That being said, I wouldn't just say out of the blue "Your friend X is pretty!". But if directly asked "Do you think Y is pretty?" I would answer truthfully. And, the other week, several of us got together and another guy said that he didn't find Z pretty at all, which I thought a rude thing to say, so I responded by saying that I think she's very pretty, which I do.
Although admittedly I suppose "gorgeous" is a much stronger term than just "pretty" or even "very pretty".
( , Fri 6 Jun 2008, 21:29, Reply)
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