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Don't you have a new thread about a married man you can't stop obsessing about?
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I said I thought of him a bit that's hardly obsessing.
Perhaps you should go back and read that thread again.
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I'm going to disagree. I think love requires a degree of give and take, an interaction of life, emotion and a part of your world. You can't love a new person every week. I can't put it into words.....
But it's not being boy crazy, and delusional.
Sure it can be. Many people two generations ago would marry after knowing each other two weeks, or being married off to a stranger and say they were in love.
No I said English is my first language, well I'm over jumping from lots of boys the archaeologist has been away for two days and I haven't thought of any other boys or wanted to talk to any others.
Read it again. Post #22.
I asked, "Is English your first language?"
and YOU wrote, "Not at all!"
I swear, the way you write on here, to the reader it seems like you rarely actually use your brain.
It's like you just bounce from "good feeling" to "good feeling" without THINKING about what you are doing or how it will affect your life.
You need to slow your roll and act like you've got some sense. You fancy yourself as a romantic, carefree gypsy soul but you come across more like an immature, fickle trifler. That's only attractive to men for a little while. Then they usually wise up and move on.
Just because you have an impulse doesn't mean you have to act on it. Practice valuing people for who they are rather than what ego boost they can provide for you.
Sure it can be. Many people two generations ago would marry after knowing each other two weeks, or being married off to a stranger and say they were in love.
I don't believe in love at first sight.
I think romanticized what really happened.
When guys talk about marriage and babies, I run away.
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