
Nigella Pussycat says: Tell us about utter twats doing remarkably twatty things. Or have you ever done something really twattish to a friend, loved one or pet? In summary: Twats
( , Thu 12 Apr 2012, 13:30)
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by a girl because she 'didn't love me like they do in Disney'.
Bullet dodged.
( , Fri 13 Apr 2012, 8:39, 9 replies)

RomComs and women's magazines do far more harm than porn, IMHO - both have been accused of creating unrealistic expectations of relationships, but Hollywood romances probably cause more disappointment in the long run.
Though, as you say, it's a good filter to weed out the terminally twee and severely hard of thinking...
( , Fri 13 Apr 2012, 8:49, closed)

Add American teen dramas to the list too. They brainwash women into thinking their lives are markedly profound and sets their career expectations on a ludicrously high level.
( , Fri 13 Apr 2012, 9:37, closed)

As a tool to weed out the mental, yes it was useful, though I would have preferred to not have wasted six months of my life with a girl who turned out to be a fruitloop. Oh well, could have been far worse!
( , Fri 13 Apr 2012, 9:49, closed)

Some people are just stupid.
( , Fri 13 Apr 2012, 9:46, closed)

who refused to marry the great love of her life because they belonged to subtly different flavours of Christianity? Daft.
( , Fri 13 Apr 2012, 10:14, closed)

with more or less all of this, however there are a few more powerful infuences that corrupt their minds.
1. Womens magazines- I could say more but haven't got time.
2. Other women - This culminates in women comparing each others boyfriends level of love and turns into a little competition...Can you imagine blokes doing that?!?!
( , Fri 13 Apr 2012, 13:58, closed)

I lived with a girl, who upon observing me making a cup of tea for my boyfriend at the time commented "Why isn't HE making it for YOU? My boyfriend does nice things for me and makes me tea and dinner!". I looked her in the eye and said "Well, we like to do nice things for each other."
Sadly I don't think she ever got the point.
( , Fri 13 Apr 2012, 15:26, closed)

the greatest reply you could have given in the situation. People who think it all has to be one way traffic are clearly not meant to be in relationships.
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 14:38, closed)
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