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Thu 06/25/09 01:03 PM
I do, but should I go an hour before I have to be at work?

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Thu 06/25/09 01:01 PM
should I go swimming?

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Thu 06/25/09 12:54 PM
Edited by GuyUndisputed on Thu 06/25/09 12:58 PM

Where did you read ignorance? I said EXPERIENCE. Sorry, but no matter how smart, wise, realistic, worldly, etc etc etc etc, youth does not have experience. Your many rough times are relative to the amount of time you've been on the planet. That's how it works. End of story.


Thats quite close mined of you to say. Someone who sits on the couch all day everyday will have far less "experiences" than one that goes out everyday in search of new and exciting things. In that respect could a 30 year old person that is very active not have more "experience" than a 60 year old person that lived their life as a couch potatoe? Just a thought.

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Thu 06/25/09 12:40 PM

I do not think negatively. I think realistically. Walk three decades in my shoes and then come back and talk.

I love life, music, women, and laughter. However, I've done and seen a lot that leads me to my conclusions. Words from a youth, no matter how reasoned, do not resonate with me. You simply have not lived long enough.


Youth does not always mean ignorance my friend. I am 28, which I know is still young and I have much to learn. At the same time though I have been on my own since I was 16. Been all over these states. Been through many rough times and had many learning experiences. While yes, I do think realistically, I also keep an open mind to everything around me. For it is when we close our minds that we may miss the greatest things in our lives.

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Thu 06/25/09 12:22 PM

Pepe Le Pew believed in love at first sight:tongue:


Over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over again!laugh

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Thu 06/25/09 11:46 AM
Edited by GuyUndisputed on Thu 06/25/09 11:48 AM

:heart: When you fall in love easily, do you fall out of love quickly?:heart:


I don't think so. It all depends if it's really love or if it's only lust.

Even if it's only lust, it definitly can lead to love and last a lifetime.

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Thu 06/25/09 11:29 AM
How ya doing gayfif, I see they let you out of time outlaugh

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Thu 06/25/09 11:24 AM
Ok, can we change the subject?!noway

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Thu 06/25/09 11:10 AM

I don't believe in it. My thing is how can you love someone you don't even know.


I didn't believe in it either. I guess it's just one of those things that you have to experience. Like UFO's and Ghosts

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Thu 06/25/09 10:53 AM
Does anyone?

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Thu 06/25/09 10:52 AM




I'd like to know what everyones thoughts on this topic are as I have met someone recently that I have a stronger connection with than anyone I have ever met in my entire life. I'd like to also say that I have never been one to beleive in the whole love at first sight concept, but this person is very quickly changing my opinion.


Love at first sight does not exist, not unlike love itself. Love is such a rare commodity you are better off trying to get hit by lightning or winning the lottery. Better to understand that now rather than later...when it will hurt far more.


Knowledge is the enemy of faith... and love without faith is not very love-like, agreed? Sometimes its better not to "know"... i think you get me


Sure, but eventually everyone learns. I just learned a little quicker.


I agree, eventually the knowledge will come one way or another.

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Thu 06/25/09 10:49 AM
This is so much fun to read. I never thought so many would post here. Thank you all, I am getting to know you better everyday. bigsmile

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Thu 06/25/09 10:40 AM
Would't you like to know?laugh

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Thu 06/25/09 10:39 AM
laugh Yeah, I was really bored when I posted thid topic laugh

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Wed 06/24/09 01:26 PM
Time heals all wounds. If someone you love hurts you then cry a river, build a bridge, and get over it. Never be sad for what is done and gone, Just be glad that it was once yours to have and hold.
It is better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all.


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Wed 06/24/09 01:00 PM
I take it some of you don't like this thread. Why not, it's all in good fun. Plus it's a learning tool. Helps everyone here learn a little more about one another. And you don't necessarily have to use my guidlines, make up your own.flowerforyou

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Wed 06/24/09 12:52 PM
Edited by GuyUndisputed on Wed 06/24/09 12:54 PM
I don't think there is an on/off switch for love. I do think that love can fade if the fire that started it is not rekindled from time to time. Eventually the fire will go out, that my friend is when the love dies.

And if your asking how do you stop loving someone you don't want to love anymore. I'm afraid the only cure is time and possibly finding someone that will rekindle the love in your heart.

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Wed 06/24/09 12:39 PM
I look at personality as how a person acts. Are they nice, kind, understanding, and so on.

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Wed 06/24/09 12:30 PM

i never really put a big importance level on common sense, but now that i see it out there, it's huge, haha.

Common sense,
Sense of humor,
Physical appearance,
Intelligence,
Spontaneousness,
Personality

(unless you specify what sort of personality, i think i'll pass on this very general word and place it last. for all i know it could be a 'crappy personality' yet nonetheless still a personality bigsmile )


edit: that wasn't really easy by the way and i moved a couple around a few times.



Think of personality as the type of personality you would want in a significant other. Of course no-one wants someone with a crappy personality sillylaugh

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Wed 06/24/09 12:28 PM

frown This is too hard for mefrown


Aww come on, play with us Mirror!flowerforyou

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