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Reply #30 posted 06/08/11 9:33am

dJJ

What did you suggest?

Was it something in the line of

To help her out with household chores?

To provide an evening and night for her that would satisfy all HER needs?

To listen to her dreams and nightmares?

To know what she needs to live the best life she possibly can?

Or was it something else?

Or sas your proposition based on your needs, that you wanted to get fulfilled by her? And did not inlcude any fulfillment of her needs?

99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%.
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Reply #31 posted 06/08/11 10:20am

JowiiCoco

dJJ said:

What did you suggest?

Was it something in the line of

To help her out with household chores?

To provide an evening and night for her that would satisfy all HER needs?

To listen to her dreams and nightmares?

To know what she needs to live the best life she possibly can?

Or was it something else?

Or sas your proposition based on your needs, that you wanted to get fulfilled by her? And did not inlcude any fulfillment of her needs?

None of the above.

We're talking about a friend here. I haven't seen her in a while and she wanted to go out and do something. Being a woman of course she didn't know what she wanted to do and everything I suggested was turned down. mad

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Reply #32 posted 06/08/11 3:02pm

eVeRsOlEsA

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JowiiCoco said:

eVeRsOlEsA said:

Someone turn you down....again? comfort

No one ever has. It just pisses me off when I'm suggesting things we could do and people keep saying no to every suggestion. mad

No one has ever turned you down lol....Well there is ALWAYS a first time.

It isn't the load that breaks us down, it's the way we carry it.
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Reply #33 posted 06/08/11 3:19pm

JowiiCoco

eVeRsOlEsA said:

JowiiCoco said:

eVeRsOlEsA said: No one ever has. It just pisses me off when I'm suggesting things we could do and people keep saying no to every suggestion. mad

No one has ever turned you down lol....Well there is ALWAYS a first time.

It's true. neutral Never said it will never happen.

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Reply #34 posted 06/08/11 4:16pm

ZombieKitten

JowiiCoco said:

dJJ said:

What did you suggest?

Was it something in the line of

To help her out with household chores?

To provide an evening and night for her that would satisfy all HER needs?

To listen to her dreams and nightmares?

To know what she needs to live the best life she possibly can?

Or was it something else?

Or sas your proposition based on your needs, that you wanted to get fulfilled by her? And did not inlcude any fulfillment of her needs?

None of the above.

We're talking about a friend here. I haven't seen her in a while and she wanted to go out and do something. Being a woman of course she didn't know what she wanted to do and everything I suggested was turned down. mad

when I was younger I was EXACTLY like that, I would frustrate the HELL out of my boyfriend

the thing is I knew what I wanted to do he would hate to do, and I hoped that HE might come up with the suggestion himself so he wouldn't hate it and complain and whine while we did it like he would if it was MY idea err

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Reply #35 posted 06/08/11 7:41pm

paintedlady

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"Italian?"

"No."

"Chinese?"

"No."

"Indian?"

"No!"

"I know this soul...."

"No!"

"Well shit then what do YOu want to eat?!"

"I don't know....."

mad mad mad

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Reply #36 posted 06/08/11 8:50pm

KidaDynamite

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JowiiCoco said:



physco185 said:


accompanied with 'Thanks' ... it's just fine




Even that combination enfuriates me when women use it.





That's what's going through my mind.



:spit:

Since I don't like being said 'no' to I usually leave the decision making up to the other person and since I do that, whatever that person usually suggest I just say 'yes' to. neutral
surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years...
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