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If you're shallow enough you'll get over her in a few years
when you check her facebook and she's got fat.

I don't think I'd drop everything for anyone any more.
(, Thu 25 Nov 2010, 23:13, archived)
Jammy...
That's no attitude to have...
(, Thu 25 Nov 2010, 23:19, archived)
Well maybe it is.
How many times can someone be booted in the balls by the crushing boot of reality before they become synical or bitter?
(, Thu 25 Nov 2010, 23:21, archived)
Than you miss the opportunity
of nice people coming into your life and that's sad.
(, Thu 25 Nov 2010, 23:22, archived)
Erm, about 7 years did it for me.
YMMV.
(, Thu 25 Nov 2010, 23:31, archived)
When I say "anyone"
I mean any of my exs. I think I've run the course with all of them.

I'm always open to someone new coming in to my life, but having finally found a job I'm really good at and enjoy I'm not sure I'd be up for dropping it.
(, Thu 25 Nov 2010, 23:24, archived)
If someone wants you to drop your job for them
then they aint right in the first place.
(, Thu 25 Nov 2010, 23:26, archived)
Well it might not be the person wanting it, more the situation suggesting it.
I left newcastle cos I met a girl in Oxford. She couldn't leave oxford so I left newcastle.

It may be more convenient for me for my new imaginary beau to move in here, but if she had a more pressing reason to stay where she was then I'd have to seriously consider moving.

I may be the best at what I do, but that's largely because there are so few people doing it. I couldn't just shift to another job elsewhere.
(, Thu 25 Nov 2010, 23:30, archived)
Fairy nuff.
I'm glad I can work anywhere...But then i don't want to leave Bristol EVER!
(, Thu 25 Nov 2010, 23:38, archived)
I used to think that

(, Thu 25 Nov 2010, 23:50, archived)