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Originally posted by Goddess KaliI do not believe in breaks. Breaks are a nice way of saying "I want to screw someone else for a while."
Relationships fail for millions of reasons, i dont care ne more...[b]JUST LIVE and TRY
If one relationship fails, make another....or take a break....its no big deal [/B]
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
I do not believe in breaks. Breaks are a nice way of saying "I want to screw someone else for a while."
I think he was talking about taking a break, not from a particular relationship, but from pursuing a relationship with anyone.
But I could be wrong when it comes to Kali.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
I do not believe in breaks. Breaks are a nice way of saying "I want to screw someone else for a while."
I find the concept of "breaks" odd too.
That's the difficult thing about having a great relationship that looks like it's gonna last, from a young age, because you DO want to be out there seeing what's on offer. Well, I can't speak for everyone, but assuming that's the case, but you might not think it's worth dropping something you know is great.
It's odd I guess.
I witnessed it once, where a friend of mine had a great relationship with a girl and after 7 years of a relationship (They had been together since they were 14.), she broke up and said "I want to see what else is out there.". On one hand I can see her point, but on the other I see his when he said "If you think there's something out there worth breaking apart our relationship for, I'm not sure how much it meant to you anyway.".
I sympathise with both, really.
-AC
Originally posted by Alpha CentauriSEVEN years? damn.....I dated a girl named Jennifer once, when I was around your age. All was well for a year or so, then, out of the blue, she said those magical words. "John, I need a break. Just a week or two to clear my head."....Fine. Understanding guy I am, I gave it to her. Well, a week later, me and my boys are at a club, and I come upon a group of guys I know. Not seeing one of them who I hang with alot, I ask where he is. I am told he is banging some blond he happened upon in the club. The guys pointed over to a car that was hopping up and down. My first thought was "good for him!!!" ....until he got out of the car. I'll give you one guess as to who the blond was. 😂
I find the concept of "breaks" odd too.That's the difficult thing about having a great relationship that looks like it's gonna last, from a young age, because you DO want to be out there seeing what's on offer. Well, I can't speak for everyone, but assuming that's the case, but you might not think it's worth dropping something you know is great.
It's odd I guess.
I witnessed it once, where a friend of mine had a great relationship with a girl and after 7 years of a relationship (They had been together since they were 14.), she broke up and said "I want to see what else is out there.". On one hand I can see her point, but on the other I see his when he said "If you think there's something out there worth breaking apart our relationship for, I'm not sure how much it meant to you anyway.".
I sympathise with both, really.
-AC