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Weirdest Ending of A Relationship?
Persona:
Not as disappointed as the made-up sister. :roll:
jmrz:
Yeah, 10 relationships at 16 is a bit steep. I've had... three serious ones, two non-serious ones and I'm 19 now. First relationship started just before my 16th birthday and lasted nearly two years. Second serious one started a month after my 18th birthday and lasted about eight or nine months. Third serious one is the one I'm currently in and it's the one where the most "serious" stuff has happened - i.e. we practically live together now and it's been something like nine months.
The other two were like, 2/3 months and I don't really class them as serious. I have only ever kissed six guys - the above relationships + one other.
But then, I know people the complete opposite to me - in that they've never had a boyfriend, have made out with lots of guys and never once kissed any of those guys sober. So you know, it can go both ways.
jhocking:
--- Quote from: Ptommydski on 08 Jan 2009, 06:17 ---Search "back in college" and "jhocking" as the username.
Two pages of results.
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man, fuck you, I wasn't going to tell this story, but now I am just to spite you.
--- Quote from: tania on 08 Jan 2009, 06:57 ---wait, was it the girl who broke up with him? i just assumed the opposite. if i got amnesia i probably wouldn't stay in a relationsbip with someone who was now a total stranger... and you're not even really staying in the relationship, you're starting it all over again from scratch, with someone who's claiming to have been your partner. that is tough stuff.
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Back in college, I had a friend who got amnesia. She spent a couple months figuring out who all her friends were and how they were connected. Even though she couldn't remember them at all, her previous relationships were all important to her because they were the main way she had to reconnect with who she was.
tania:
yeah, since he said they were in high school i made the (possibly incorrect) assumption it couldn't have been that serious a relationship anyway and it only makes sense that it would end if you had to go through the effort of getting to know them and starting it all over again. in the case of close friends or a long-term partner, i could see how it would be a totally different situation.
jhocking:
--- Quote from: mishy on 08 Jan 2009, 08:34 ---fuct
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hee hee
--- Quote from: tania on 08 Jan 2009, 14:44 ---i told that story to a friend of mine and he pointed out that liking monster trucks really is one of those interests that just divides people. i mean, if he told me he really liked jazz and i didn't listen to a lot of jazz i'd probably just shrug and accept our differences, whereas if he told me he was really into monster trucks i'd probably react by thinking he was a ridiculous person and i'd totally misjudged him by thinking he might be cool. so we mulled on that a bit and concluded we were kind of close-minded and as soon as the opportunity presented itself we would go to a monster truck event, just to see what it was like and whether one or both of us would end up actually really liking it. unfortunately it hasn't happened yet but it's still on the to-do list last time i checked.
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Definitely go to a monster truck rally sooner rather than later; it is best as a spur of the moment kind of thing, so the longer you wait the less likely it is you will actually go. I am not into monster trucks, but I had fun at the monster truck rally I went to. I think the key is to drink a bunch before you go and then just kinda flow with the sheer absurdity of the entire evening.
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