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geekygoddess
Member # 15702
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posted May 09, 2008 12:30
Why does this happen? I was kinda seeing someone a few months back, and it was all good, then one day just kinda ended. As soon as I moved on and ignored him, he was all up in my s@#t again. Why when we ignore you, do you want us more and vice versa? I am confused. Do they just want what they can't have?
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Grummash
Member # 4289
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posted May 09, 2008 13:07
quote: Originally posted by geekygoddess: Why when we ignore you, do you want us more and vice versa? I am confused. Do they just want what they can't have?
Undoubtedly. We're just like women in that respect.
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dragonman97
Member # 780
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posted May 09, 2008 13:38
Perhaps he /thought/ he found something 'better,' then realized he was stupid, but now he lost? A lose-lose scenario, to be sure, but not an entirely uncommon one.
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Steen
Member # 170
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posted May 09, 2008 15:42
geekygoddess wrote: I am confused. Do they just want what they can't have?
Umm...
Nevermind
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YaYawoman
Member # 4505
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posted May 09, 2008 19:17
You realize that if everyone went around 'ignoring' everyone else it would be impossible to get anywhere, or um, anything.
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drunkennewfiemidget
Member # 2814
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posted May 10, 2008 16:44
Regardless of his reasoning, move on. It's bad.
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geekygoddess
Member # 15702
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posted May 10, 2008 18:15
What? You think the fact that he is engaged could be a problem? And, I have since moved on, but he is on the verge of stalker material at this point.
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stevenback7
Member # 5114
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posted May 11, 2008 10:37
He got engaged within a few months of you not seeing him anymore - impressive!!
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Colonel Panic
Member # 1200
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posted May 12, 2008 18:37
Geekygoddess,
You are lucky.
While some men have issues, there are others with volumes.
CP
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