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Weirdest Ending of A Relationship?
benji:
--- Quote from: Krina on 02 Jan 2009, 01:03 ---The only thing I can say that I wasn't that far off to say the guy molested me. He had a way to pressure me into having sex with me when I didn't really want to in the first place. I was quite inexperienced at 16, because I was brouht up extremely sheltered, and I thought that was the way relationships worked. I was also the first from my circle of friends to date anyone, so I didn't have anything to compare it with. While I was stupid, I don't think that the guy behaved all that well - pressuring a 16-year-old completely naive girl into having sex and manipulating her to a point where she doesn't know anymore what she wants is not really a thing to do when you're 25 . I never apologized to him, he later apologized to me for messing with my head the way he did. He also justified messing with me by saying that older women had messed with him when he was younger. I've also learned from that incident not to throw stuff at people. Ok everyone?
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Yeah, I understand what people are saying about crying molestation being a bad thing, but I'm having a lot of trouble feeling sorry for the 25 year old who was sleeping with a 16 year old. In many places, that constitutes rape anyway.
Krina:
:D
You're probably right! I have dated 3 guys with ponytails and they were all complete idiots. I shouldn't even have bothered with that guy in the first place, but what can I say - he was older, he had a motorbike and at 16 it was kind of cool to be picked up from school by an older guy on a motorbike, especially if you were the nice girl with the straight A's most people were jealous of and treated with contempt!
benji:
After 25 Years, I Finally Figured Out How To Impress High-School Girls
--- Quote from: the article ---I've found that if I give the girl the lead in a conversation, I learn something from her—like what she and her girlfriends are planning to do that weekend. Then I've got an opportunity to offer them a ride there, because if there's one thing high-school girls love, it's a guy with a set of wheels. Especially a convertible. Most boys their age can't afford anything nice yet, but I've got a career, and I paid cash for my '87 LeBaron. And a car like that never fails to turn a few heads around a high-school campus.
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Krina:
It's sort of sad how much like the girls described I used to be in highschool.
Ballard:
It's not a particularly negative portrayal of teenage girls. That is how most teens are in reality!
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