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I know, my feeling about it deep down were "Dude, we're two people who agree to have a relationship; I think it would be ok if we could, you know, talk a few times a week," but my mind was "oh, I'm so clingy. He's right." Now I know better.

Well, now I see it clearly, but at the time I was convinced I was doing something wrong, so I didn't end it there, and I hate myself for this.
From time to time I feel an urge to give him a piece of my mind, but then I think that silence is best.

This happened to me just last month and I'm glad to know It wasn't just me. I thought I was going crazy, but I see it's a trend.

That's super interesting! I see I asked the right person.

I mean, do you know how people figure out how others spoke in the past?

Do you know how they figure that?

I'm pretty forgiving while dating, more than I should, probably, so only the real bad ones make me run, like bad smell or breath, admitting to have committed a crime (it depends on the crime, too), sounding sexist/racist/xenophobic/homophobic (if he's only casually I may consider trying to change his mind) and

You do that when you're getting to know a person?

It reminds of this guy I went out with. On the first date we were discussing politics and I did express my feminist views. He seemed fine the entire time. When the check came I said we were going to split it, but he did that thing that they do, quickly taking the check out of my reach and saying that he was gonna pay

What did you find out?

You'd go to people's houses and watch them play, or you'd watch it on TV? I'm confused. I don't know how watching people play video games work.

I've that, not too long ago. The guy was smart, but I wasn't less so. It was kind of bad for me because I ended up wasting a lot of time chatting him up, instead of studying.

DE over summer? That is always a mistake.

What is the good side? Which side were you? No judgement here, just curiosity, so if you care to share...

I think I'm much more accepting of cheating than most people. Yes, I pride myself on that, but if we're gonna hate cheating, we have to recognize that the third party is just as much to blame. If a person, say a woman, knows that a man is in a closed relationship and chooses to have a parallel one with him, than what

Well, this whole conversation is disgusting. Why are these women asking him to pass judgement on the "realness" of women's bodies?

Michael, Jessica and Jennifer. Yeah, this is true.

Because talk about hydration is of the few things Beyoncé can reveal about herself, and it's supposed to be fascinating, or so she thinks.

Are they not slut shammed for it? I don't believe they do it, at such a young age, because they enjoy, but to be "popular" among the boys, but after it happens and everyone, inevitability, learns about it, doesn't that stop them from doing it again and make other girls not want to do it for fear of being equally

Did you catch people in the act?