I don't know how you guys do it though; I just find it really difficult to fall in love with someone whom I have a good rapport with:ladysman:
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I don't know how you guys do it though; I just find it really difficult to fall in love with someone whom I have a good rapport with:ladysman:
I think it's because good rapports lead straight to love, or at least it's how it works for me :p Come to think of it, I have never taken interest in people I don't have a good rapport with http://smiles.kolobok.us/standart/sc...one-s_head.gif
It is easier to love a stranger. They haven't had a chance to disappoint you yet.
Thank you http://smiles.kolobok.us/standart/thank_you.gif
True, but remember they can find one anytime... unfortunately http://smiles.kolobok.us/standart/cray2.gif
I think it's the most natural process. One relationship evolving into another http://smiles.kolobok.us/standart/smile3.gif
I have no choice but to agree with Stephanie http://smiles.kolobok.us/standart/good3.gif
When I was young, I only had relationships with people I had a rapport with; then I realized I was doing all the talking:lol: Well, now, there is nothing more attractive to me than someone 25 years younger, blonde, beautiful and vacuous...sometimes brunette, beautiful and vacuous:ladysman: I've learned to keep my friends whom I have a rapport with as just that:nod:
What's a ppl:confused:
Oh you have it all figured. How methodical http://smiles.kolobok.us/standart/mosking.gif
ppl = people http://smiles.kolobok.us/standart/smile3.gif, though it's also short for "past participle" and "parts per liter". In this case "people" would be the most appropriate equivalence... unless I can't figure how to have rapports with "participles" and "liters" http://smiles.kolobok.us/standart/derisive.gif
Yea... All that.
Maxi, WHO IS IT?!