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jackcake wrote:angel_of_death wrote:Xzar wrote:red wrote:Unsure what I want at the moment.
This is what I find to be the problem with most women
Agreed.
x3.
Then again, I'm no better at the moment, grim as I am.
I don't see what is so hard about knowing what you want...I'm 26...I've spent nearly 8 years of my life since I was 16 in 2 long term relationships (one 6.5 the other 1.5). I know that all I want is a nice, intelligent girl who shares interests, has a sense of humour and will love me for who I am. SIMPLE. Not hard.
I don't really see that it matters what's in the past...if you meet someone who matches the things you look for in someone...then go for it, worst that can happen is that it doesn't work out. If I meet someone I like, I know it...women just seem to want to play games by saying they "don't know what they want".
Honesty is key. I find it a lot less offensive if a girl just says "You're not my type" or "I don't fancy you" and mean it...than give the line "You'r too nice for me" or "I'm not sure what I want" that way we can just carry on and be friends.
The only part of relationships I lack confidence in is the initiation of it...i.e. meeting. After that I'm fine with everything...I just wish people were honest and say what they think.
It's not so much about what I want but whether I want anything at all. I'm an awkward sod and for some reason knockbacks hit me harder than it would a normal person. I hate being alone but apart from two short relationships lasting a total of six months out of nearly 26 years I really should be used to it! I haven't got the courage or confidence to take another risk.
There's a 16-year-old who wants me to go down to Bristol to visit her this weekend. I think that would be a big mistake.
There's a 16-year-old who wants me to go down to Bristol to visit her this weekend. I think that would be a big mistake.
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I bought seasons 2 and 4 of Auf Wiedersehen Pet on DVD (haven't seen 2 at all, and only bits of 4), so thats made me happy. When there are some cheapies on amazon for the other 2 I will purchase those seasons aswell
Also bought Season 5 of Scrubs, a show which I compulsively watch pretty much every day, atleast one episode. Have done this since like May, and I'm still not bored!
Also got the film 'Sixteen Candles', to add to my John Hughes collection. Only seen this one once, and it was fantastic, aswell as the fact that it cost me 1.84 including postage and packaging from the amazon marketplace... bargain!
Happy days, all of this for under 40 quid
Also bought Season 5 of Scrubs, a show which I compulsively watch pretty much every day, atleast one episode. Have done this since like May, and I'm still not bored!
Also got the film 'Sixteen Candles', to add to my John Hughes collection. Only seen this one once, and it was fantastic, aswell as the fact that it cost me 1.84 including postage and packaging from the amazon marketplace... bargain!
Happy days, all of this for under 40 quid
angel_of_death wrote:jackcake wrote:angel_of_death wrote:Xzar wrote:red wrote:Unsure what I want at the moment.
This is what I find to be the problem with most women
Agreed.
x3.
Then again, I'm no better at the moment, grim as I am.
I don't see what is so hard about knowing what you want...I'm 26...I've spent nearly 8 years of my life since I was 16 in 2 long term relationships (one 6.5 the other 1.5). I know that all I want is a nice, intelligent girl who shares interests, has a sense of humour and will love me for who I am. SIMPLE. Not hard.
I don't really see that it matters what's in the past...if you meet someone who matches the things you look for in someone...then go for it, worst that can happen is that it doesn't work out. If I meet someone I like, I know it...women just seem to want to play games by saying they "don't know what they want".
Honesty is key. I find it a lot less offensive if a girl just says "You're not my type" or "I don't fancy you" and mean it...than give the line "You'r too nice for me" or "I'm not sure what I want" that way we can just carry on and be friends.
The only part of relationships I lack confidence in is the initiation of it...i.e. meeting. After that I'm fine with everything...I just wish people were honest and say what they think.
Ahhh ok feel slightly attacked but I know what you mean.
Ok I do know what I want but am unable to find it. I meant I don't know what I want in terms of the people interested lately. I can't see either of them working out (only 2 offers by the way!)
I am always honest if I know it won't work with someone as I hate leading them on. I am not afraid to try something new but don't like it when people just use you.
All I want is someone with the same interests as me, fun, and hyper like me.
I am 25 but don't want to setlle down, I want fun but most guys are unable to keep up with me (in every respect) and I feel like an old married couple from the start.
I always say what I think and feel theat honesty is inportant but the "you too nice" excuse always feels like a cop out. I've had that line too many times
]I'm dyslexic and have trouble spelling. Please do not correct me.
I try my best...sometimes for you spelling nazis that is not enough
I try my best...sometimes for you spelling nazis that is not enough