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Which do you think is more painful?; I hope Marcus chimes in.
Topic Started: Sep 7 2012, 08:18 AM (2,154 Views)
negroplease

Having someone tell you they love you but they aren't ready for a relationship, only to get into one a few weeks later, essentially rejecting you and telling you you weren't good enough or cheating on you?

Alright, have at it or not!

Just asking!

Lol!
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Rick1
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Neither is painful to me.
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negroplease

Lol well thank you for your answer Rick.

Id expect you to say that though.
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Rick1
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Not saying it don't matter but when things happen, sometimes they are for good reasons and people need to know when to get out.
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negroplease

I understand completely Pretty Ricky.

I think that is a healthy way to look at it.
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cisslybee2012
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Sep 7 2012, 08:18 AM
Having someone tell you they love you but they aren't ready for a relationship, only to get into one a few weeks later, essentially rejecting you and telling you you weren't good enough or cheating on you?

Alright, have at it or not!

Just asking!

Lol!
That's not painful at all. :D

It's nothing even worth thinking about. :D

Just as long as you believe in yourself. :)
Edited by cisslybee2012, Sep 7 2012, 11:11 AM.
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Cartman
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It just makes the person look like a liar, gutless, and pathetic.

I wouldn't want to be with that kind of person, and I would be glad she showed me her true colors from the start.
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kennyinbmore
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Rick1
Sep 7 2012, 09:19 AM
Neither is painful to me.
Same here bro. Life is too short to dwell on dumb shit
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negroplease

cisslybee2012
Sep 7 2012, 11:11 AM
shutupalready
Sep 7 2012, 08:18 AM
Having someone tell you they love you but they aren't ready for a relationship, only to get into one a few weeks later, essentially rejecting you and telling you you weren't good enough or cheating on you?

Alright, have at it or not!

Just asking!

Lol!
That's not painful at all. :D

It's nothing even worth thinking about. :D

Just as long as you believe in yourself. :)
Good response Cisslybee!

I think this is true too.

However, its easier said than done to think of it this way for some people.
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negroplease

kennyinbmore
Sep 7 2012, 11:21 AM
Rick1
Sep 7 2012, 09:19 AM
Neither is painful to me.
Same here bro. Life is too short to dwell on dumb shit
:D
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