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WCDT 30 August- 3 September 2010

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Carl-E:
Fenriswolf, my condolences. 

I still maintain my point, though.  A family relationship, no matter how bad, will still be there, even after being cut off. 

Even after the other party has passsed away. 

It continues to color your life, your decisions, your reactions.  Even to the point that acknowledgement, getting help (non necessarily professional) and, eventually the ability to cope and continue your life can come from it. 

Unfortunately, Noonespecial and Themacnut also show that, even outside family, non-family relationships that are "over" are still there, affecting you. 

Good luck, guys, and thank you for putting in your two cents. 

Edit: Platitudes removed to reduce the "ick" factor. 

raoullefere:
I've never thought about 'severed' family relationships being compared to phantom limb syndrome. But yes, even when they're not there, they can still hurt, itch and so on.

semi1o1:

--- Quote from: TheHappyBerry on 03 Sep 2010, 23:00 ---
--- Quote from: muffmasta on 03 Sep 2010, 19:49 ---Oh man, never refer to a girls tits as "saggy". Worst insult (to physical appearance at least) ever. Even if he meant it as a compliment. Although don't see how that could be taken as complimentary.

--- End quote ---

I think your right, but as a natural C/D cup, I know what it is to have boobs quite the opposite of perky.  But, there aren't really any better words.  Going to a thesaurus gets droopy, floppy, and flabby.  I do rather like pendulous.

--- End quote ---

That is a good word, Pendulous. Next time I get into it with my friend about how she hates he big boobs I'll be able to say "At their size they can't help but be pendulous" and not sounds like I'm insulting her.

kaitco:
Hm...

I have been re-reading archives from the beginning and came across this one: http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=254

We are just seeing a little HRP and I predict that Sven, despite his initial ridiculousness, will provide the insight needed on this situation. Hopefully, some Dora backstory too since it is long past due and could help explain all this Jealous!Dora nonsense that keeps coming up unresolved again and again.

themacnut:
Oh my experience with cheating isn't personal, thank goodness. I've just known a number of people who've been cheated on, some more than once, and seen how they dealt with it. Some have gotten past it and ended up in new (and usually better) relationships, others have let the experience affect their new relationships to the extent of ruining them (much like Dora seems to be doing), or choosing not to get into new relationships at all. I hope if I ever have the misfortune of being cheated on, I'll end up in the first group.

To fully get back to the comic, I think Dora's latest blowup with Marten has at least a little to do with still feeling guilt over how soon she swooped in on Marten after Faye officially let him go.

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