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Post by Beren Erchamion on Oct 26, 2007 21:48:12 GMT -5
You're the kind of women men really want, so much better than the ones who think they're all that and a bag of fish and chips.
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Post by ania on Oct 29, 2007 17:18:32 GMT -5
hmm. I have a group of four close friends, and within the week three have obtained boyfriends. The other single was absent from lunch today so I was stuck amidst three happy couples.
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Post by Beren Erchamion on Oct 29, 2007 17:27:29 GMT -5
My girlfriend meant everything to me. Which is why we ended it 2 days ago. She lives in another state, and I knew she felt really, really bad missing me all the time, and I had to feel the same. I miss her a lot, and now I see things on Myspace that indicate she's been depressed at school and hasn't been sleeping, and I'm wondering if it was a bad decision to break up. It feels like a lose/lose situation ![:(](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v347/Hannah22/Fourm/sad.gif)
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Post by Elanor on Oct 29, 2007 22:23:17 GMT -5
Oh Beren(MS) I wish I could say something to make you feel better,but we've thoroughly excausted that on another venue.But I'm here for you
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Post by Lomadia on Oct 29, 2007 23:14:46 GMT -5
Ania, regarding your predicament: that's why women's schools rock! (Well, there are more reasons than that, but it's certainly one of them.) Those students who are romantically involved with guys aren't following them to class, sitting on their laps at lunchtime, or kissing them in the hallways. It's not that dating's impossible here; it's just a lot less conspicuous. I love it.
And Beren, I hope your break-up turns out for the best. Long-distance relationships are tough, even for the most caring couples. It sounds as though you two are in a good position to maintain a friendship once the difficulty of breaking up settles down, and I hope that will be the case.
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Post by Elanor on Oct 30, 2007 6:19:49 GMT -5
You're the kind of women men really want, so much better than the ones who think they're all that and a bag of fish and chips. Try telling that to the guys my age who only look at blonde skinny babes and can't see past the extra pounds on me(come to think of it,I can't not look past them either...my pounds) ![:-/](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v347/Hannah22/Fourm/nottoosure.gif)
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Post by [Aeria-Gloris] on Oct 31, 2007 10:18:15 GMT -5
dating's tough and I was never any good at it. I was never sporty or cool but I was lucky in being able to make people laugh. I always had mostly female friends but that got tough when I realised I might like them or vice versa. These friendships either ended because of jealousy or because we'd date briefly and ruin everything. I still see them from time to time but as we're getting older and "wiser" it seems strange to be in a 1-to-1 with the opposite sex who aren't more than friends. I try to be the good Xander (ala Buffy) mate to this lot but we've always become over familiar and done something stupid. Even girls who I've just met seem to expect to be hit on when you start chatting for the first time, and I'm stupid enough to get my flattered head on and go for it!
how do 23yo men and women become friends without getting carried away? I'm not looking for a girlfriend - just someone I can have a different type of friendship with. my bloke mates can't have an adult conversation and that's fine! but a guy needs variety in his comrades...
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Post by ania on Oct 31, 2007 18:44:46 GMT -5
Happy Halloween, everyone ![:D](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v347/Hannah22/Fourm/grin.gif)
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Post by ania on Nov 1, 2007 18:46:02 GMT -5
I finally found my frog...it was missing for almost two months but I found it when I was going through my costume junk last night. Did everyone have a nice All Hallow's Eve?
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Post by Elanor on Nov 4, 2007 6:16:11 GMT -5
Happy Halloween my US friends here.I wish I could be there as well.Maybe I'll post a scary pic of me 11 years ago in my Halloween outfit,when I was an au pair. And Aeria,if you can't find any cool girls to talk to in real life,use the Net...Its a suggestion
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Post by ania on Nov 7, 2007 20:22:12 GMT -5
I wish you all a very merry un-birthday.
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Post by ania on Nov 16, 2007 23:15:21 GMT -5
random LotR themed thought: If the hobbits are so against adventures, why is there a hobbit inn called "The Green Dragon?" Why not something more mundane like, "The Squeaking Wheelbarrow?" My new theory is that the guilty pleasure of all hobbits is imagining oneself on an adventure. *nod nod*
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Post by Beren Erchamion on Nov 20, 2007 17:50:35 GMT -5
Actually, I think most hobbits don't have any secret longing for adventure. The "adventuring" hobbits are those who have Took blood. The rest just...get fat. Bilbo or his Tookish relatives might get a kick out of frequenting an inn called the Green Dragon.
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Post by ania on Dec 15, 2007 17:19:46 GMT -5
do any of you have "friends" who you don't like, but include in everything because they're your friends' friend?
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Post by ania on Dec 16, 2007 19:32:04 GMT -5
*proud of self* I just found the perfect Christmas gift for my father.
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