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Post by Luna Sasaguri on Jun 28, 2007 22:24:43 GMT -5
To add to Biz's advice to you, taco, STOP TALKING ABOUT LESBIANS!!!!
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Post by dboy6890 on Jun 28, 2007 23:29:37 GMT -5
That's cool, so what did you all do together? well we met through my nino, because she is his neighbor. and then we went to the park and hung ot asked the usual questions, after that we went back to my nino's because it was his birthday. at like 10 went to her house and then we chilled in her room watching movies and getting to know each other. the the next day we hung out for a little bit longer an then i had to go home. *tear*
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Post by moonlightgranger on Jun 28, 2007 23:47:56 GMT -5
nino's? What's that again?
But that's a chill weekend, or it sounds like it.
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Post by dboy6890 on Jun 29, 2007 0:12:22 GMT -5
nino means god father. an yeah it was cool we were pretty chill. but her little sister kept coming in and bothering us
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Post by moonlightgranger on Jun 29, 2007 0:23:25 GMT -5
Wow, how old was she, the sister?
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Post by dboy6890 on Jun 29, 2007 0:29:03 GMT -5
she, (the girl i was talkin too was 16) the annoying sister was 9
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Post by moonlightgranger on Jun 29, 2007 0:34:29 GMT -5
I know how that is, my sister is nine too!
Well, yeah, but for a nine years old girl she should know better then to come and bother you two. If she was maybe like two to like six, I understand, but nine, kinda of riddiculous.
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Post by dboy6890 on Jun 29, 2007 0:37:30 GMT -5
lolz yeah it sucked. we only got a little bit of alone time. like when the little one went to the bathroom or to get more popcorn. i wanted to lock the door but she didn't want her dad to see the door closed for obvious reasons
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Post by Luna Sasaguri on Jun 29, 2007 0:39:26 GMT -5
She probably just wanted attention...kids around that age usually do. Also, to get back on topic, you do know that long distance relationships are....hmm how should I say this...prone to not work? I don't wanna stomp on your dreams of being with this girl or anything, but it's still a possibility.
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Post by moonlightgranger on Jun 29, 2007 0:50:12 GMT -5
Yeah, luna, she probably just does.
My sister like to interrupt my friends too, and when we talk, she hangs around and make my friends play with her. And when I tell her to shove off she uses this imaginary shield and say, "It bounced off my shield, and in to you, now it doesn't to you. I'll tell mommy." And if I say whatever, she goes screeching off to precious mommy, and Mommy makes us hang out with her. Arrgh! And when I try to say hi to the little, I mean just for a second she fusses and tells me I am mean and I should leave them. She says her business her friends, and when I argue I was to say hello, she tells mom, and mom tells me to leave the hell alone, and not bother them at all. Anyways, enough of that.
Yeah, mind you, that's kinda how, Barrie and I broke up, we lived about two hours away, he lived in west covinea, so that might be one reason for the brake up. We didn't get lots of cominication. Yeah, I agree luna!
And Luna I was going to steer us back on topic in this post anyways, but you got to it first, thanks!
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Post by dboy6890 on Jun 29, 2007 1:41:48 GMT -5
She probably just wanted attention...kids around that age usually do. Also, to get back on topic, you do know that long distance relationships are....hmm how should I say this...prone to not work? I don't wanna stomp on your dreams of being with this girl or anything, but it's still a possibility. well i disagree. its clear you have a bad experience with long distance relationships. i am going to make a debate on this now because its way off topic (not really because it about relationships)
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Post by moonlightgranger on Jun 29, 2007 16:47:35 GMT -5
All right, so anyone has any relationships, and maybe how, or whatever you all want to share?
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Post by Luna Sasaguri on Jun 30, 2007 1:22:57 GMT -5
In response to long distance relationships, it can work. It just depends on the two ppl, their loyalty and patience to work it out. Me and my girlfriend are currently in a long distance relationship, however we are fully committed to each other and willing to wait a few years till she comes to my city where she wants to attend college at. Hey, hey! There is a debate thread for this! Lol. And how far away are you two again?
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Post by hiruryu on Jun 30, 2007 1:25:11 GMT -5
In response to long distance relationships, it can work. It just depends on the two ppl, their loyalty and patience to work it out. Me and my girlfriend are currently in a long distance relationship, however we are fully committed to each other and willing to wait a few years till she comes to my city where she wants to attend college at. Hey, hey! There is a debate thread for this! Lol. And how far away are you two again? About 104 days. Remember? Nik said that his relationship is almost as long, if not longer than this forums been up.
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Post by moonlightgranger on Jun 30, 2007 1:27:22 GMT -5
In response to long distance relationships, it can work. It just depends on the two ppl, their loyalty and patience to work it out. Me and my girlfriend are currently in a long distance relationship, however we are fully committed to each other and willing to wait a few years till she comes to my city where she wants to attend college at. Hey, hey! There is a debate thread for this! Lol. And how far away are you two again? that's interesting and yeah, there is.
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