Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 9:12 pm
yeah, unfortunately i tend to gravitate towards the starving artists/musicians.
I can't afford art school, we can secks now?hera wrote:yeah, unfortunately i tend to gravitate towards the starving artists/musicians.
hera wrote:yeah, unfortunately i tend to gravitate towards the starving artists/musicians.

like reading a line from my journal.hera wrote:yeah, unfortunately i tend to gravitate towards the starving artists/musicians.
Women like this are great, they sometimes tend to be a little borderline though..Parson wrote:
Show me a guy who wants to get married, has a good job - and it's like snoozeville for me. But if you know a 35-year-old who still lives at home with his mom and he still thinks his band can make it - tell me where to meet him so I can buy him dinner.
Quoted. And I kinda see what you're talking aboutamykamala wrote:i tend to gravitate towards great guys who will never love me and make it very clear they don't love me but love to sleep with me until they find someone who they then treat like a goddess.
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DJelements wrote:Quoted. And I kinda see what you're talking aboutamykamala wrote:i tend to gravitate towards great guys who will never love me and make it very clear they don't love me but love to sleep with me until they find someone who they then treat like a goddess.
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A lot of times, girls that really really really really want love and whatnot just look like needy shits to us dudes. No offense to you, and from the way you talk now, I think you're past the needy shit phase.amykamala wrote:DJelements wrote:Quoted. And I kinda see what you're talking aboutamykamala wrote:i tend to gravitate towards great guys who will never love me and make it very clear they don't love me but love to sleep with me until they find someone who they then treat like a goddess.
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oh. damn. lol . right as i edited it too![]()
well, in the past that was the deal.
tbh i havnt been with someone in a while and i'd like to think i have evolved tremendously emotionally since my last relationship so who knows what type of relationship id have now. hopefully it'd be a healthy one but odds are probably not![]()
lulz, old maid.amykamala wrote: im going to be an old maid .
that moment gave me hope but she doesnt exist dude. i've had to accept that, so should youParson wrote:
Show me a guy who wants to get married, has a good job - and it's like snoozeville for me. But if you know a 35-year-old who still lives at home with his mom and he still thinks his band can make it - tell me where to meet him so I can buy him dinner.
ahh the memories......frebentos wrote:pie in a tin actually. Its a long and quite uninteresting story that ends with too much acid, buckfast and me writhing on the floor screaming for a frebentos sushi supper...Vonboyage wrote: Freb, weren't you some sort of canned food?
i'm right here, bruv.mikey g wrote: that moment gave me hope but she doesnt exist dude. i've had to accept that, so should you
it all depends on the relationship with the ex. if it was a bad relationship, no. if it was good, yeah! if doubtful, walk away. thats me tho...amykamala wrote:so ... you think it's possible to be real friends with an ex ??
the only thing keeping me hanging on is the belief that she's out there.mikey g wrote:that moment gave me hope but she doesnt exist dude. i've had to accept that, so should youParson wrote:
Show me a guy who wants to get married, has a good job - and it's like snoozeville for me. But if you know a 35-year-old who still lives at home with his mom and he still thinks his band can make it - tell me where to meet him so I can buy him dinner.