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A tease?

If crazy people have better sex, then I'd say this here thread is being tended by some of the GREATEST lovers of all time!
 
It's become recursive - how does bad sex not make you crazy?

I take back what I said earlier.
If you never had great sex, then you won't know what great sex is and thus due to your ignorance, you cannot go crazy. It is those that know and cannot have that go crazy ;) And the crazies are the ones that have too much of it :rolleyes:
 
I'm planning to ask out shy girl Friday :cool:

If I really wanted to I could hit n quit, but for long term - she has a lot of baggage and I don't want to deal with that...

Good job! You made a better choice. Never ever deal with a chic who has too much baggage. Trust me...I have alot of horror stories lol. Anyway, good luck with the shy one. Make sure you get to know her. Hopefully she wont be crazy too lol.
 
If you never had great sex, then you won't know what great sex is and thus due to your ignorance, you cannot go crazy. It is those that know and cannot have that go crazy ;) And the crazies are the ones that have too much of it :rolleyes:

Your logic is truly dazzling.

However, I do not think that word means what you think it does.

Ignorance does not prevent insanity.

It's a matter of humanity.

(all an homage to a good movie)
 
Well you made the 1st move anyway, that's the most important thing. Now she knows you're interested. What was her reaction?

Well I was surprised that she was surprised that I asked her out cuz I thought she already knew I liked her lol. After I asked she turned red and said she was busy tonight with her family.
 
Shy girl's busy tonight with family :(...Guess I'll ask her Monday so its me she's going to be busy with Friday night :D

Just don't give up. When I first asked out my husband, he was "busy with his family" also. But me not being a shy girl, I decided he was worth another try, so I waited a couple of weeks and asked again. He said yes, and six weeks later we were married. That was in 1988, and we've never looked back.
I say never give up. Persistance is a good thing, even if you need to switch up tactics occasionally.:p
 
True story: my friend met her husband on MySpace, he proposed to her 8 days later even though he was in Britain and she in CA, then met for the first time 3 months later, and then eloped 5 days after that. Now she lives in Germany while he's working for the military. Total time that she has actually been with him is about 5 months... it's been about 3 years ever since he proposed to her.
 
True story: my friend met her husband on MySpace, he proposed to her 8 days later even though he was in Britain and she in CA, then met for the first time 3 months later, and then eloped 5 days after that. Now she lives in Germany while he's working for the military. Total time that she has actually been with him is about 5 months... it's been about 3 years ever since he proposed to her.


sign of the times??? i hope not!

best of luck to them
 
If it works, it works. Happy for them. More proof that you can make things work if you are both in it together :)
 
On a bit of a side note, we may tend to ridicule non-traditional relationships, yet over half of them (in the US anyway) tend to fail, so I am not sure on what grounds we poke fun at said relationships. Just food for thought.
 
While I did say it to be a bit of a smart ass, there is much truth to it. In my experience, absence truly does make the heart grow fonder. And if you don't have to deal with your partner's $hit day in and day out, the relationship doesn't burn out.
 
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