Flippin' Heck!Quote:
Originally Posted by RobinHood3000
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Flippin' Heck!Quote:
Originally Posted by RobinHood3000
Oh man, a Klondike Bar where the chocolate has the slightly bitter taste of locust bean flavor....I'd beg, borrow, and probably embarass myself (play a clown or something like that, nothing dirty) for one. They are great!
Would you voulenteer for a dangerous exploration mission when odds were you wouldn't make it back but were certain to see things no one have ever seen before?
No, I'm happy where I am right now. Not the adventurous type ;-)
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Not if I wasn't going to make it back, no.
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depends what the mission is
would you tell ur best friend of the opposite sex how u rlly feel about them at risk of making it awkward, not knowing whether they feel the same, and with the possibility of totally ruining ur friendship?
I would. In my experience, friendships can be maintained after a break-up so long as the couple has proceeded with emotional caution and are mature enough to try.
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I would as well. I believe that, as long as you care for someone, it doesn't matter if the two of you can't be together as you wished. As Milord said, all that's required is a little maturity.
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well i have to make a decison bout it now lol
Yes - I did! I told her and wrote her a poem. We've been together for three years now. Fortune favours the brave!Quote:
Originally Posted by blondeatheart
I think that friendship is a good basis for a relationship. The fact that she is gorgeous, intelligent, funny etc. also help!
who knew you were such a romantic gentleman. I shall never think of you the same again. not that I thought anything negative, more like some mysterious stand up comic that bursts onto the forum with great funny and witty words and then vanishes once more to have a puff of that eternally burning cigarette. :D
I once did and it didn't go as I would have liked. Didn't really ruin the friendship though, I just thought of all the other fish in the sea, accepted that she wasn't interested, and we would joke about it. Not so anymore, we have since grown apart, due to many things not related at all.
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Well, yes. But that's happened to me twice and well it just about ruined the friendship both times, so I would be a little hesitant.
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would you tell ur best friend of the opposite sex how u rlly feel about them at risk of making it awkward, not knowing whether they feel the same, and with the possibility of totally ruining ur friendship?
http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/sp...smiley-036.gifActually, that's how I met my wife. We were best friends for years, but never dated because we were afraid of messing up the friendship. Then after my :blush: amazingly brilliant :blush: preposal *couldn't find a smilie with his foot in his mouth!* we went together 11 months. We have been married 26 years, and have three children.
I have been asked for advice on this often and I always say this: Look at the other person. Can you walk away, tell them good-bye, and have no regreats? If your answer is no, maybe you should think about it for a while, because you might just be really in love.
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Wow, beautiful story Sir Pen, and great advice for little blondeatheart. :thumbs_up
Never judge a book...Quote:
Originally Posted by rachel
More of a Romantic gentleman - with portrait features and inkwell eyes! Sometimes. Probably.