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It's hard to folow, maybe you aren't clear enough. I should post the questions if so. |
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Wow, I never knew all this. But, it makes perfect sense to me. I am truly grateful for making me see with both eyes and behind the lines of a person's actions. |
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Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 7:08 pm
Please don't Spam my thread.
Kimi: Didja read my previous post? o.o;
I guess it depends on priorities. Some don't take a first kiss as something sentimentally important or caring.
Personally, I'd quiver face at a first kiss, or the thought of sex ( Yes, a guy who doesn't want to have sex >___<; )
- Sigh - sweatdrop 'Sides, there are about 5 types (possibly more) of showing/ giving/ types of love. People just don't know them.
From what I can recall: 1. Presents, some give generously to their loved ones. Showing how much they care, through gifts of one's ideal interest.
2. Affection, holding hands, etc. The most commonly known and used/ abused. I don't need to go into details.
3. Family love.
4. Friendship.
5. - No clue.
- Reads on - The only way that can not only intimidate her and toss her off on her merry way is confrontation. An ultimate tool used by parents because of their authority and such. Since this guy was the one to have enough power to break up with this woman. Emotionally, He might be more authorative over her. Don't be cruel, but be striaght-forward, confident and confidential. Be direct and don't play conversation games, get to the point and she won't realize (maybe) that she should stop, but she might be too dissapointed from the facts he's established and named to continue her fanatic ways.
I dunno neutral
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Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 7:38 pm
Love is so screwy. I'll tell my friend that. he always strays from the topic. he has to confront her next orchestra class Dx
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Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 9:06 pm
Xeroxer Please don't Spam my thread. I think he was just helping bump it to the top of the forum. And - Kimzorz: It depends what you mean by "first kiss." I know that I've "kissed" people multiple times, but it would just be a peck or a little more in some stupid spin the bottle game. But that's why people like it: it's stupid. When you're like 12, you're right around the age of thinking of the opposite gender (or same, Hoo) as attractive. So everyone's curious. So, when Joe's holding a birthday party with boys AND girls, everyone gets excited. I remember how exciting and "COOL" it was to kiss girls and s**t. So - personally - I'd rather have my first kiss when I reeeeallly want it, and would enjoy it, than wait until I'm 19, and everything's supposed to be perfect. Because, truthfully, it rarely is. sad And then there's the 16-year olds who play spin the bottle. They just want some action. rofl wink heart heart
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 3:50 am
Spamster Xeroxer Please don't Spam my thread. I think he was just helping bump it to the top of the forum. And - Kimzorz: It depends what you mean by "first kiss." I know that I've "kissed" people multiple times, but it would just be a peck or a little more in some stupid spin the bottle game. But that's why people like it: it's stupid. When you're like 12, you're right around the age of thinking of the opposite gender (or same, Hoo) as attractive. So everyone's curious. So, when Joe's holding a birthday party with boys AND girls, everyone gets excited. I remember how exciting and "COOL" it was to kiss girls and s**t. So - personally - I'd rather have my first kiss when I reeeeallly want it, and would enjoy it, than wait until I'm 19, and everything's supposed to be perfect. Because, truthfully, it rarely is. sad And then there's the 16-year olds who play spin the bottle. They just want some action. rofl wink heart heart 4 people post in other threads between Kimi's post and Cujo's post (= Approx: 5 minutes) sweatdrop I don't think it was needed. I think it can be perfectly if you plan it well >___<;. Or maybe my wishful thinking is getting too big.
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 5:00 am
(Sorry Xe. Didn't think you'd get so pissed off about it.)
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 10:25 am
Xeroxer:
It's not perfect if you plan it. That's no fun.
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 1:01 pm
Mozzarella Xeroxer: It's not perfect if you plan it. That's no fun. o.o Then how do you assure that it's perfect? Cujo: sweatdrop It's quite all right. I might've over-reacted.
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 1:04 pm
Today was a disappointment. i passed him notes during health and he just said "i'm just going to ignore her."
fwuh.
*fumes*
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 1:10 pm
Xeroxer Times when we are naked inside our fear. Where time stops to fly, year by year. At the abyss, I hear your cheer, For all to sneer, loud and clear...
When love is young, the air is sweet, Forbidden fruit is all we eat. And August Moons is our conceit. When love stays young...
When love is young, The glass is full. No empty chairs against those silenced walls...
Love reborn from the cradle, warm. A web is spun, where we lie sweet under the sun.
Life still goes on, like a spinning wheel, Like a lily, never ready to peel. Beside, nothing needed to say, I think it's obvious... I was king for another day.
Making everlasting footprints in the sand, Hardly royal, hardly grand. To end it all, I dare to say, that your hearts are split, Easily and happily on the purest silk... (Continued from the previous page) The things that sway our way.,
Like the trees that dance everyday.
Clouds fog our dreamy eyes,
This blissful love that happily never dies.
The wind that tickles our cheeks,
With a beauty beside me stronger than all the combined aphordites. At times, when the abyss becomes nothing but a bee, I can hear your voice whisper another symphony.
Beyond your iris, I go weary, I go blind. A wink and a kiss makes me daze, damn. It fools me everytime.
I was once a fool among fools, to think that love needed one or two rules. There are times times when I act like a gullible guy, believing that true lie.
A love that remained untame, Despite the lows of our life, and the mountains of our soul, fame.
And when all of life's moments seem untrue. Just remember our's, it'll be waiting, always on cue...
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 3:38 pm
@Kimi: Wow. Really. Wow. I mean, I've realized that girls are more forward and such now, but really. Going to an extent which you ask for it? That's quite a shock to me. And I'm also relieved to be reminded that there are some really great guys out there. No offense to any males here.
As for me? Heh. I'm quite pathetic. I've never had my first kiss yet, let alone had a boyfriend. I've only started dating this year. Unfortunatly, I couldn't see myself with the two guys I've gone out with. Perhaps that the fact I knew my parents would not be too happy to know that I was dating prevented me from flirting too much. Bah. What an excuse. Probably it's because I'm mainly shy.
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 3:40 pm
kimi- I think a first kiss could be many things.
I've been kissed and kissed people before, but it never really meant anything.
My first kiss with my boyfriend (going on 5 years) meant the most to me, because I'm still with him, and he was very special to me, and still is very special to me.
my very first kiss was when I was 3. I kissed him after we got off the see-saw... it was one of those... aww how cute moments... kodak.. or what have you... I barely even remember it. whee
so I guess it's more of a, it means something only if you want it too kind of thing. if you want to wait then that's wonderful, but don't hold back because you're waiting for that extra perfect moment that may never happen. wink
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 5:17 am
Today is my last Easter Break...
The worst thing about the end of Easter Break is not having enough time to do what you always wanted to do. For me, when I am on Break. I go into seclusion and don't come out. The computer, video games and such. This supresses my emotions and soon escapes my vocabulary.
The problem with the end of break is to adapt yourself back to the organized life of school, work, etc. It's so easy to drop everything and just do what comes to your mind and enjoyment, without a care of anything... or anyone.
I almost forgot about Marie-France, but now that I'm coming back, she'll be there, next to me on the bus ride. With her riveting looks and her dazzling smile.
Ugh... I say ugh, because I get so vulnerable near her, near people. I have to swat away their joke-like insults and their childish laughter, slapping each other hands like insulting someone with my mother is something witty and takes real intelligence.
That's pathetic, and perfectly normal. I like about going back to school is seeing people sprout. I mean sprout because Breaks are like winter, they run off with their family or stay home and don't come out alike me. But, when they come back to school, they straighten their backs and try to get back to that rythm because their grades and social reputation depends on it.
I like that... I don't know why.
I also like people who have good moral values, but don't folow them or ignore them: "Beauty is on the inside". Sure, everyone says that, they say they believe it. But when someone is obese or overweight. Do I hear a peep of their moral creeping from their vocal cords? No...
My moral values are always there, to some extent. I do have standards like everyone else. They're just lower. I suppose that's it for today. I do the same thing at another guild. But it's not as popular here. They say it's too hard to comprehend? o_O; Seems all clear to me, right?
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 10:02 am
I'm off back to Quebec, I'll be on during lunchtime at school. No computer at home sweatdrop
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 1:33 pm
Xeroxer Mozzarella Xeroxer: It's not perfect if you plan it. That's no fun. o.o Then how do you assure that it's perfect? Cujo: sweatdrop It's quite all right. I might've over-reacted. Why would you want it perfect? That's nothign worth remembering. 3nodding
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Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:59 am
Mozzarella Xeroxer Mozzarella Xeroxer: It's not perfect if you plan it. That's no fun. o.o Then how do you assure that it's perfect? Cujo: sweatdrop It's quite all right. I might've over-reacted. Why would you want it perfect? That's nothign worth remembering. 3nodding o_o; If all the stuff you do with your girlfriend are imperfect. Wouldn't you remember the one true time it was perfect?
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