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Flake:

--- Quote from: LLUncoolJ on July 29, 2010, 05:05:45 pm ---I'm one rude MF, because I answer my cell about 10% of the time.
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I can vouch for this and yes you are one rude MF.

On topic though, here is my equation for girls/women: 

Young crazy girl + X years of aging/maturity = Crazy older woman.

Point is women dont change over time, if their nutso now they'll be nutso as they age.   

missioncontrol:

--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on July 29, 2010, 03:50:41 pm ---
--- Quote from: hyiu on July 29, 2010, 03:42:40 pm ---I think its ok to answer calls on a date, even if the other end is a female friend. but do make it brief. 

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Actually, it's rather rude to answer the phone in a restaurant and really rude to answer the phone on a date.


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ding ding ding... winner

Unless the phone call is work related, I wouldn't answer it. By answering the phone you are basically letting your date know they don't mean ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- to you. Let voice mail get it, call them when it is more convenient.

Mauzy:
So reading this over, I am quite impressed by you guys! Not that I thought you were all a bunch of jackasses, but there's some solid advice here!

So OP, I might've missed it, but sounds like you're a younger guy, probably around my age. I'm moving to college in about 3 weeks. 2.5 hours from home. My girlfriend is moving to southern Kentucky (I'm in Illinois) about 6 to 7 hours from home. ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- sucks breaking up, but at least is sounds like you have a solid break. Theres animosity involved showing a clear end. Sure you have lingering feelings, but those will subside. I'm not trying to detract from your situation, just wanting to throw a currently happening scenario in:
 With the moving and all, my girl and I are splitting up simply due to distance. Its kind of a strange feeling knowing we still care for each other very deeply, yet we know a long distance relationship at our ages isn't conducive to a truly happy relationship. We have no clean break here. I don't know what I will do if (or when, more likely) I find out she found a new man. Not that I don't trust her, but if we're breaking its only logical that she will move on to someone else. I can't see myself dating or even looking at another girl the way I look at her any time in the foreseeable future, but I suppose the same logic applies to myself.

So I talk to my brother about this, he's 25, he has a lot more life experience than I do. Like many of these fellows are saying, DISTANCE. While I know it will be hard, sheer distance will make it easier. If you can distance yourself and find something to occupy yourself (in my case, college and pinball if i can ever make it to CP), you'll be set.

shateredsoul:

--- Quote from: Flake on July 30, 2010, 09:57:51 am ---
--- Quote from: LLUncoolJ on July 29, 2010, 05:05:45 pm ---I'm one rude MF, because I answer my cell about 10% of the time.
--- End quote ---

I can vouch for this and yes you are one rude MF.

On topic though, here is my equation for girls/women: 

Young crazy girl + X years of aging/maturity = Crazy older woman.

Point is women dont change over time, if their nutso now they'll be nutso as they age.   

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same goes for guys, something that we haven't talked about. Once an ---uvula--- always an ---uvula---...

actually I've met people from highschool years later who did change. 

RonnieC312:
have you called her sister and/or bestfriend yet?????

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