Romantism does not survive! ( Archived) (102)

Sep 14, 2008 5:54 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
cristina
cristinacristinaLisbon, North Holland Netherlands286 Threads 10 Polls 17,243 Posts
lusciousmile: Have you met guys who ask you to go out hopping in the garden , declaring your loyalty to each other, on first dates?

I prefer meeting in places i can interrogate a man without flowery distractions. *I'm allergic to pollen, too*

With serial killers on the lose, you can never be too careful.


That was long ago huh sisrolling on the floor laughing grin laugh

There was this guy said something like: "you have such beautiful words on your profile, i wish somebody would say those words to me" an then he asked to keep contact, all on his first mail. My reply was very long. I have detailed what my profile really meant. The result was that he had hidden his profile for more than one weekrolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
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Sep 14, 2008 5:57 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
lusciousmile
lusciousmilelusciousmileThere, Aland Islands Finland25 Threads 2 Polls 11,989 Posts
cristina: That was long ago huh sis

There was this guy said something like: "you have such beautiful words on your profile, i wish somebody would say those words to me" an then he asked to keep contact, all on his first mail. My reply was very long. I have detailed what my profile really meant. The result was that he had hidden his profile for more than one week


I think the guy might have been a little slow, because he should have been scared into hidding his profile, the minute he read your profile, not after your email. tongue


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Poor guy, be gentle with the slow ones, sis. wink
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Sep 14, 2008 6:00 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
cristina
cristinacristinaLisbon, North Holland Netherlands286 Threads 10 Polls 17,243 Posts
lusciousmile: I think the guy might have been a little slow, because he should have been scared into hidding his profile, the minute he read your profile, not after your email. Poor guy, be gentle with the slow ones, sis.


I actually thought we could have kids and all, really. Why do you think i wrote a long maillaugh

Liar he was. He smelled the responsibility. He thought he could have the words easilydoh

cheers
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Sep 14, 2008 6:04 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
lusciousmile
lusciousmilelusciousmileThere, Aland Islands Finland25 Threads 2 Polls 11,989 Posts
cristina: I actually thought we could have kids and all, really. Why do you think i wrote a long mail

Liar he was. He smelled the responsibility. He thought he could have the words easily


I know...wink


It's such an insult, to be approached by fools who think they can fool you. roll eyes


uh oh
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Sep 14, 2008 6:05 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
cristina
cristinacristinaLisbon, North Holland Netherlands286 Threads 10 Polls 17,243 Posts
lusciousmile: I know... It's such an insult, to be approached by fools who think they can fool you.


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Sep 14, 2008 6:09 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
shipoker58
shipoker58shipoker58Las Vegas, Nevada USA30 Threads 2,969 Posts
cristina: Being simply romantic leads to loneliness. It goes well with loneliness. Rationality is needed to be able to have a relationship. Do you agree?

I see many very romantic people who feel lonely, not understood...some go as deep as to kill themselves because they have so much love, they are all love and nobody is able to understand them.
Fully romantics don't survive...i think.

No?




That's me!! Mr. Romantic rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing Now excuse me...I have to kill myself!!rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
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Sep 14, 2008 6:15 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
cristina
cristinacristinaLisbon, North Holland Netherlands286 Threads 10 Polls 17,243 Posts
shipoker58: That's me!! Mr. Romantic Now excuse me...I have to kill myself!!


Keep the rationality thenlaugh comfort
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Sep 14, 2008 6:16 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
airliner
airlinerairlinerCentral, New Jersey USA23 Threads 2 Polls 5,143 Posts
Romanticism is part of a person's nature. It does not necessarily reflect itself on "relationships" alone or parts and periods of of a relationship. It will come out in other life endeavors of a person such such as art, reading, music, locality.

Though more emotional than others, romantic people, are usually strong and thoughtful, thus know how to survive....















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Sep 14, 2008 6:16 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
lusciousmile
lusciousmilelusciousmileThere, Aland Islands Finland25 Threads 2 Polls 11,989 Posts
Are these the same men who cry a lot?
conversing
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Sep 14, 2008 6:17 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
lusciousmile
lusciousmilelusciousmileThere, Aland Islands Finland25 Threads 2 Polls 11,989 Posts
lusciousmile: Are these the same men who cry a lot?


....and i'm not saying crying is a bad thing. crying
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Sep 14, 2008 6:23 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
Besame
BesameBesameBoston, Massachusetts USA7 Threads 1 Polls 285 Posts
airliner: Romanticism is part of a person's nature. It does not necessarily reflect itself on "relationships" alone or parts and periods of of a relationship. It will come out in other life endeavors of a person such such as art, reading, music, locality.

Though more emotional than others, romantic people, are usually strong and thoughtful, thus know how to survive....


Hmmm, Hank you're a romantic aren't you?
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Sep 14, 2008 6:24 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
cristina
cristinacristinaLisbon, North Holland Netherlands286 Threads 10 Polls 17,243 Posts
airliner: Romanticism is part of a person's nature. It does not necessarily reflect itself on "relationships" alone or parts and periods of of a relationship. It will come out in other life endeavors of a person such such as art, reading, music, locality.

Though more emotional than others, romantic people, are usually strong and thoughtful, thus know how to survive....


So romantism is always there. When it disappears it's because it was faked. Is it possible to distinguish a real one? wave

Who are those who cannot survive then? Unstables, weaks? Aren't the romantics evaded by strong feelings that they eventually can't handle?sigh
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Sep 14, 2008 6:26 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
cristina
cristinacristinaLisbon, North Holland Netherlands286 Threads 10 Polls 17,243 Posts
lusciousmile: Are these the same men who cry a lot?


men who cry a lot are romantic, yes. laugh
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Sep 14, 2008 6:33 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
airliner
airlinerairlinerCentral, New Jersey USA23 Threads 2 Polls 5,143 Posts
Besame: Hmmm, Hank you're a romantic aren't you?


I think so. A romantic, who is not disconnected with reality...






















and a goof ball at the same timelaugh
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Sep 14, 2008 6:34 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
lusciousmile
lusciousmilelusciousmileThere, Aland Islands Finland25 Threads 2 Polls 11,989 Posts
cristina: men who cry a lot are romantic, yes.



roll eyes roll eyes



laugh
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Sep 14, 2008 6:35 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
airliner
airlinerairlinerCentral, New Jersey USA23 Threads 2 Polls 5,143 Posts
lusciousmile: Are these the same men who cry a lot?


crying is not gender specific, the luscious onelaugh wave
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Sep 14, 2008 6:36 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
lusciousmile
lusciousmilelusciousmileThere, Aland Islands Finland25 Threads 2 Polls 11,989 Posts
airliner: crying is not gender specific, the luscious one



I just had a bad experience. blushing


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Sep 14, 2008 6:37 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
Besame
BesameBesameBoston, Massachusetts USA7 Threads 1 Polls 285 Posts
airliner: I think so. A romantic, who is not disconnected with reality...

and a goof ball at the same time


Sounds like the perfect blend grin
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Sep 14, 2008 6:38 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
shipoker58
shipoker58shipoker58Las Vegas, Nevada USA30 Threads 2,969 Posts
cristina: men who cry a lot are romantic sissies, yes.





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Sep 14, 2008 6:46 PM CST Romantism does not survive!
lusciousmile
lusciousmilelusciousmileThere, Aland Islands Finland25 Threads 2 Polls 11,989 Posts
Hey, men are allowed to cry...












































at burials and delivery rooms. thumbs up grin


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