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Re: Is this behavior acceptable in a relationship?
So do you guys like, breakdance fight?
also, this is the most awesome title evar: reigning king of the sucky people |
#32
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alobar, how so? the other thread was about another chick at another dance spot, nothing to do with these people. [/ QUOTE ] oh, guess I just dont care enough to follow it that closely. anyway, assuming ure serious, the answer is pretty simple. You dont want your GF going because dont really care about her all that much and you have more fun when shes not around. But you are your typical young co dependant, too scared to cut the strings and be on your own. figuring out how to meet a new chick is frightening to you (as evident by your other thread) and you are scared youll be alone for a while. So you cling to this girl cuz its comfortable and cuz change is scary. Dump your GF, quit being such a whiney pussy, and dance your way to the top! |
#33
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I can't believe no one has dropped the standard bomb yet ... where is tuq anyways?
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#34
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Does anyone else think that a reality show around Ash's life would be must see TV?
Some TV Producer needs to get on this. I swear comedy gold. Just think of how great the episode would be when he tries out for the hip-hop dance team, fights with the gf, being an ass when drunk...etc.. the possiblities are endless. |
#35
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quit whining and post more pics of your gf's ass.
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Dominic,
I wonder the same thing. OTB, whatever. Dancing is fun to me, not funny. I'm 21 years old, in school, and am not trying to be all Mr.Serious Businessman yet. I'm gonna try not to sound cliche or corny, but y'now when you hear a song that you LOVE and just bob your head the the beat or snap your fingers... when you love music even more that that average person you can use your whole body to rock to a beat instead of just your head or hands. In the same way that you guys wouldn't expect urban Youth to understand poker, I don't expect you guys to understand dancing. That wasn't the point of my post though. As Dom pointed out I'm very unsure of myself in realtionships. And I appreciate all the input I can get from what I consider to be intelligent people on here. ITs worth sifting thru the insults to get. |
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Take her once, let her see there's nothing shady going on, and then she won't mind when you go by yourself in the future. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Does anyone else think that a reality show around Ash's life would be must see TV? Some TV Producer needs to get on this. I swear comedy gold. Just think of how great the episode would be when he tries out for the hip-hop dance team, fights with the gf, being an ass when drunk...etc.. the possiblities are endless. [/ QUOTE ] Don't forget "heading down to Kmart with girlfriend for some sassy pictures" and "taking girlfriend to plastic surgeon for bolt-on consult". |
#39
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Her behavior is not acceptable. If she will not let you do things without her, then that is a huge red flag.
I can understand she's probably jealous of your new crew, so ideally, maybe to help her get over that, you would offer to take her one time. However, she lost her chance, and you fought about it, so it's probably too late. Do you two do everything (besides work and crapping) together? |
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Off topic: I dominated my school's hip hop dance team in a dance off in front of most of my school. And filmed it.
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