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no way...
kick 'em to the curb and move on........... |
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no way... kick 'em to the curb and move on........... |
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Happened to me before.. in the end, who cares?
Her loss. :) |
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Nope! I am worth more than that! His loss!
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Happened to me before.. in the end, who cares? Her loss. :) |
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Nope! I am worth more than that! His loss! |
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At the risk or repetition, a quote I'm of which I am fond and now a promise I've made to myself...
"I'll make no one a priority who thinks of me as merely an option." Sure. I'd accept the person's apology...but the opportunity would never arise again. There are consequences to mistakes made...apologies aside. |
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"I'll make no one a priority who thinks of me as merely an option." Great Mantra...it doesn't mean you don't like them and it doesn't necessarily mean you have to never see them again...but it DOES keep that relationship in perspective! Thanks! |
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Yeah, I may forgive them, but to forget the whole incident is to set myself up for more disappointment.
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Yeah, I may forgive them, but to forget the whole incident is to set myself up for more disappointment. |
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No.
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Yes I would forgive him, BUT I would not give him another shot...h blew it!
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Have you ever been stood up for a date only later to find they had changed their mind and didn't feel it was important enough to call and tell you? Would you accept their apology? |
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No chance. End of story. Ditto Ditto Ditto |
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Have you ever been stood up for a date only later to find they had changed their mind and didn't feel it was important enough to call and tell you? Would you accept their apology? I would sincerely accept their apology and then it would prolly be the last opportunity they ever had to talk to me again |
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