2005- Off to such a great start

Jan 02, 2005 19:54

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goddesswhitty January 4 2005, 00:43:10 UTC
Falling in love, truly falling in love, does not require time or effort. It just happens. I knew on my second date with Steve that I would marry him and spend the rest of my life with him.

I've never gotten married and actually KNOWN that I would spend forever with him. But wtf was he doing taking your Christmas present back? That's just tacky....

He has issues.

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dropdeadnic January 4 2005, 16:08:05 UTC
Yeah he does and to take off the finger is a little bit psycho. Taking it slow with some is the way to go. Rushing into shit can fuck everything up most of the time. There are those RARE occasions that it works out. But I haven't seen one yet in my life. :)

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cutie68n1 January 4 2005, 16:35:16 UTC
Psycho...yes...totally! I mean that is the short version of the whole story. There is so much more to it. But I was so excited that he was a good guy. Now I'm kinda mad at him.

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goddesswhitty January 5 2005, 00:13:22 UTC
In reply to Nic-Steve and I moved fast. If it doesn't work out (and here's for hoping that it DOES), I'm going TOTALLY lesbo. Fuck boys...right in their ears! :-D

We all know that TaTa does not need a man, especially a psychotic freak. If they stay "together," good luck to him in impressing MY fat ass....

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yes and no... wolfsong January 5 2005, 03:30:23 UTC
Despite my normal coldness in most aspects of emotion, I do think that one can fall in love rather quickly. The biggest question is can people accept possible fall-backs or changes into that love or will they let it scare them into thinking that maybe it wasn't love? Will previous hurts set up dams to normal emotions? These are the things that normal happen and no one is immune. Is it okay to freak out because some one falls "too fast"? Yes. Is it okay to be pissed that a person you are in love with might be afraid? Definitely not.

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Re: yes and no... takytraran_77 January 7 2005, 11:46:33 UTC
So, tell me where in his lost little mind that he came up with "oh, she's leaving me for her ex". Yeah. That's nice.

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Re: yes and no... wolfsong January 7 2005, 22:10:03 UTC
From fear. That's all any screw up boils down to.

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