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WCDT 4386-4390 (Nov 2nd - Nov 6th, 2020)
TV4Fun:
I can definitely understand where Clinton's head was. I too have spent long periods of time pining after someone with no interest in me, but never actually asking them, and then suddenly had a real prospect come up for a relationship with someone else. I had to ask my crush and get that no just so that I could create a clearing for a new relationship without constantly thinking about what I might be missing.
Unlike Clinton, I did not get drunk and tell my new prospect all about what I'd done as we were still getting to know each other.
Reaver:
Though I think Elliot expecting LOYALTY might be a bit much... Elliot you havent even held his hand yet.. slow down.
N.N. Marf:
--- Quote from: Reaver on 03 Nov 2020, 02:18 ---Though I think Elliot expecting LOYALTY might be a bit much... Elliot you havent even held his hand yet.. slow down.
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Reminds me their handshake breaking Clinton's prosthetic.
Reaver:
--- Quote from: N.N. Marf on 03 Nov 2020, 03:09 ---
--- Quote from: Reaver on 03 Nov 2020, 02:18 ---Though I think Elliot expecting LOYALTY might be a bit much... Elliot you havent even held his hand yet.. slow down.
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Reminds me their handshake breaking Clinton's prosthetic.
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Still cant believe he didnt let Elliot pay for the damage geeze :laugh:
stayctee:
I'm of the opinion that if you're really attracted to someone, you know it, and having to test it out and see feels forced and unnatural and also unfair to the other person. If I told someone I was attracted to them and they were like, "hmm not sure about that, I need to go think about it a bunch," I'd just take that as a no. Wouldn't you want a person to KNOW? Relationships should be able to happen naturally without a bunch of weird awkward discussions. This whole thing is so high school it's painful.
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