Meezer5
Meezer5
Meezer5

Start searching for Too Cute. 30 solid minutes of precious kittens AND puppies.

My god what is wrong with men? Never let people get away with the stereotype that men are "simple" and "direct." I said elsewhere on this thread that they tend to be too cowardly to end relationships themselves so they act badly for a while til the women are forced to end things. AND it makes me really angry that men

I just moved to Philly and would love if you came here!

Check out vampire diaries on Netflix, its awesome!! You will be enthralled it is that engaging. I'm sorry about the divorce, I hope it gets better. Which I know it will!

As lines from films go, this one isn't bad: "Everything will be alright in the end. If they're not alright, then it's not the end"

I am so sorry to hear this. The end of a relationship is always hard, especially when you've done everything you can to save it. As for Netflix recommendations, and this will sound a little childish and silly, but I recommend Adventure Time, simply because it is whimsical and magical and silly, but very heartfelt.

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I just saw him working out his new show! It's fantastic. I'm so so sorry about what you're going through. I know you said cats, but here's a wolf pup playing with a bear cub:

I send you good tidings from the Land of Afterward — it's better, friend, and you'll get there.

I recommend Dance Academy or White Collar. Both are totally escapist entertainment. The first revolves around teen love so shouldn't be too much of a trigger. The second revolves around the buddy relationship of 2 guys. And Matt Bomer is super yummy to look at.

i know you may not feel like it now but you'll be the one saying "I win."

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Netflix recommendation: Burn Notice. Watching Fi blow shit up is always therapeutic. I would start with Shot in the Dark, which involves the team excellently gaslighting an abusive ex-husband.

I'm sorry. I hope you can get back to where your family and friends are. I recommend "The Killing" it's deep and dark and there's not much in the way of romance to make it extra sad.

I quit my job the next day and moved cities after mine. Fiscally responsible didn't come into it for some reason. But it's ok now.

I went through something similar earlier this year and I know it sucks a total suck. I watched a lot of New Girl as that was on at the time. Netflix and cat gifs will mend your broken heart. That plus time, distance and alcohol in appropriate doses. My sympathies.

Firstly you're fucking awesome, secondly your soon to be ex sucks ass and thirdly stop watching Californication like right fuckin now because it will not help your current mental state. Netflix is bountiful in its generosity; for strong women check out Continuim, Scandal, Star Trek Voyager, Lost Girl, Rosemary and

If you like British shows I highly recommend Peep Show. I'm guessing it's still on Netflix.

I've been there too, after 10 years of adventures and mishaps with my ex. You are so right, when someone wants out...there's nothing you can do but heal yourself and let go of them and move into the next stage of your life. All the hugs—I know how intense this all is. Please do all you can to respect and protect and

I am going through the same thing. I am so sorry that this is happening to you. I know that I will recover but I feel like I'll never be the same person again. I've started watching Last Tango in Halifax on Netflix. I find it comforting.

It sounds stupid, but Medium got me through a rocky five weeks. The premis is asinine, but the relationships kind of reassured me that a semi functional adult relationship is possible. I also binge watch Frasier. Basically, go for shows where you shouldn't watch the last two episodes. United States of Tara is also

Whoo hoo, Seattle! Come here and I'll set ya up with some Pagliacci pizza!