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View Poll Results: Would you?
I'm already in love with myself as it is! 34 35.42%
I could see it happening 33 34.38%
Probably not 20 20.83%
No way! 9 9.38%
Voters: 96. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 03-28-2012, 11:08 AM
 
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Good God, I hope you don't use this line in real life - particularly in real life! The translation is: you don't look that good, but you take good pictures. Obviously, that's not applicable here, but still... I didn't really expect you to shove your foot in your mouth like this!
Hah. It's all I have to go on. And since I have no need for lines anymore, I can say anything I damned well please, right?
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Old 03-28-2012, 11:10 AM
 
Location: La Jolla, CA
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I look pretty good as a guy... so yeah, probably.
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Old 03-28-2012, 11:11 AM
 
Location: Up in the air
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I'd cut that person out of your life. Friendship shouldn't be based on how you take a photo. My friend just didn't want me making faces in all her pictures - it wasn't about me being pretty enough or anything. She just didn't want my tongue sticking out. But what your friend did is really low. I don't care what my friends look like - I'd be proud to have all of them hanging above my desk. In a picture that is... That sounded kind of creepy...
We haven't really spoken since that night... I think it was pretty obvious I wasn't happy considering I left pretty quickly to go home. She just got married, a promotion at her job (which I got her....) and her life is pretty picture perfect at this point, I don't think she has room for me anymore, which is kind of a bummer.

I guess there isn't a lot of room in her life for a super tall tattooed mechanic. I've found myself a new best girlfriend...a tough as nails chick welder so I'm surprisingly okay with the way stuff has worked out
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Old 03-28-2012, 11:13 AM
 
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Ugh. I was a bridesmaid for my best friends wedding last summer and when all the pictures came out, I noticed I was cut out of most of them. I was wondering why I was always on the 'end' of the line of women, but then I figured out why. Apparently, I didn't 'fit in' with the 5' tall 100 lb bridal party and it didn't look good in the final pictures, continuity wise. She felt pretty bad about it, but in the end agreed. I went over to her house a few weeks ago and she's got this big picture of all of us hanging above her desk...well, except for me. Kinda heartbreaking for a person who's been by your side since you were 9 years old.

I don't take good pictures
Wow, I got angry reading that. It's pretty ****ty of her to do that to you. I wouldn't put up with something like that if it happened to me, and I'd drop her as a friend.

You figure that you spent at least a hundred bucks on the dress, not to mention the time you put in rehearsing and being a part of the wedding. And for her to treat you like this...it's extremely disrespectful.
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Old 03-28-2012, 11:13 AM
 
Location: SoCal - Sherman Oaks & Woodland Hills
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If you were a member of the opposite sex, would you find yourself attractive?
Nope. If I were a member of the opposite sex I'd be a lesbian as I cannot imagine finding anything other than women attractive.
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Old 03-28-2012, 11:19 AM
 
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I didn't know people were sharing pictures on this forum. I'm so out of the loop. I'm missing out.
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Old 03-28-2012, 11:20 AM
 
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Wow, I got angry reading that. It's pretty ****ty of her to do that to you. I wouldn't put up with something like that if it happened to me, and I'd drop her as a friend.

You figure that you spent at least a hundred bucks on the dress, not to mention the time you put in rehearsing and being a part of the wedding. And for her to treat you like this...it's extremely disrespectful.
Agreed
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Old 03-28-2012, 11:21 AM
 
Location: Up in the air
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Wow, I got angry reading that. It's pretty ****ty of her to do that to you. I wouldn't put up with something like that if it happened to me, and I'd drop her as a friend.

You figure that you spent at least a hundred bucks on the dress, not to mention the time you put in rehearsing and being a part of the wedding. And for her to treat you like this...it's extremely disrespectful.
Nah, the dress was $20 from Target, but I did take a lot of time off of work to do the rehearsal and whatnot. Honestly, nearly her entire family was rude to me (her younger brother decided to focus on me not having a date, being married or having kids in front of her entire family, and there was an argument within the groosmen about who would have to walk with me down the aisle) and it was a really bad day altogether. I kept a smile on my face for her sake, but as soon as the speeches were over and dinner was done, I grabbed a bunch of wine and went home.

I really hate weddings, but I decided to give this one a chance. I reiterate, I hate weddings.
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Old 03-28-2012, 11:24 AM
 
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Nah, the dress was $20 from Target, but I did take a lot of time off of work to do the rehearsal and whatnot. Honestly, nearly her entire family was rude to me (her younger brother decided to focus on me not having a date, being married or having kids in front of her entire family, and there was an argument within the groosmen about who would have to walk with me down the aisle) and it was a really bad day altogether. I kept a smile on my face for her sake, but as soon as the speeches were over and dinner was done, I grabbed a bunch of wine and went home.

I really hate weddings, but I decided to give this one a chance. I reiterate, I hate weddings.
Well...at least you got some wine out of the deal.
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Old 03-28-2012, 11:25 AM
 
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Nah, the dress was $20 from Target, but I did take a lot of time off of work to do the rehearsal and whatnot. Honestly, nearly her entire family was rude to me (her younger brother decided to focus on me not having a date, being married or having kids in front of her entire family, and there was an argument within the groosmen about who would have to walk with me down the aisle) and it was a really bad day altogether. I kept a smile on my face for her sake, but as soon as the speeches were over and dinner was done, I grabbed a bunch of wine and went home.

I really hate weddings, but I decided to give this one a chance. I reiterate, I hate weddings.
Dadgum. I would put maximum distance between you and these people as possible. These are not people I would ever speak to again after this kind of treatment. I would not return e-mails and I would block their calls. And, lest you think your 'friend' is an innocent party in all this, she allowed it to happen. If my family treated one of my friends like that, I don't care if she looked like Quasimodo and was wearing a burlap bag, I would give them an immediate piece of my mind and demand better behavior.
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