I have one. Actually, I have 2 of them, but one is very old (belonged to my grandparents) so I obviously don't use that one - it would probably break into pieces - it looks great hanging on my wall as a decoration, though. The other one I have that I use to beat my rugs was purchased from Amazon. There's lot of choices for carpet beater's on Amazon.
Yes, it was disappointing but it was a lesson well learned. The awesome kisses weren't worth putting up with that sort of inappropriate psychotic behavior … The kicker is, he still wanted to continue to date after that episode. When I refused, he tried to stalk me! Hell to the no.
Hey Mister, I'm not talking about high school. I'm talking about college, which I'm still attending … The scenario I gave was when I was going for my first college degree. Talking about grown adults here, not teenagers in high school.
2. It's in his kiss? Nope. Dated a guy, everything was grand, and he was the best kisser … I mean really, I felt that kiss from my head to my toes … Then, it was time to start a new semester at school - and on top of work - I had very little spare time. One day, I told him that I needed to study for finals instead of hanging out … long story short, he absolutely flipped his lid and went completely psycho. Seriously …
Haha … yeah, sometimes life is cruel and you learn that the people you thought you could trust, cannot be trusted after all. Lessons learned, right … ?
Don't be a home wrecker … wait till she's divorced in 5 years. Of course, by then, you may have already found someone that wasn't committed to someone else (married).
It's absolutely quality over quantity for me, always has been.
I do prioritize and allocate time for a few, select, special people. This includes a handful of people on CS who have been good friends for a number of years; most of them don't do any posting.
Acquaintances come and go, virtually and IRL. I've met, in person, virtual friends/acquaintances from CS and other sites. Some have remained friends and others have remained acquaintances.
The friends I have IRL are the same friends that I've had since childhood, with my oldest friendship dating back to 34 years. For whatever reason, the majority of my friends are guys - the same guy friends I've had since childhood. We see and talk to each other on a regular basis and I know if I need something, I can count on them to be there for me, and vice versa.
Some may require more one on one focus, than others. I can and will accommodate, accordingly.
I figure things will happen if and when they're meant to happen, with regard to the idea of there being a 'one for me' …
Finally, I'm to a point where I'm content and live a fulfilled life. Sure - it could be better, and it could be worse … but I no longer dream of getting married and having a family, and I'm at peace with that - it's a choice I have made for the time being.
RE: Say Anything
Good point …