Really Friendship? I don't think I've heard that one. Is that "men" as in the gender, or "men" as in mankind? If it refers to the first one, then can't the same be said of women?
Interesting perspective CC; I was thinking more along the line of changing their innate nature/character. It is said that you can't change the 'person' that you really are on the inside, and some people believe that to be true.
Nice of you to have overlooked her disability, to see and be with her Gal. It takes patience, understanding and compassion to be with someone with medical issues.
Oh my, sorry to hear about this. What an experience that must have been for her, and for you. I've only ever seen that scenario in movies, but you both actually lived it.
Wow Ken, didn't know but (from what I know about the Bipolar issue) I can empathize with your struggle. I think that my brother may have given up on marriage, but I still wish that he could find someone who cares enough to take him seriously.
Very inciteful CC; I agree. When you wrote "I might believe in fate but I don't believe fate means give up..." you mirrored how I feel about things in general.
Many believe that their life is already planned out, so whatever they do or don't was supposed to happen, and they can't do anything to change it (or even themselves).
Well CC, based on the little bit of Math that I could recall, doesn't 2 negatives make a positive? If I'm right, then 2 undateables (negatives) can date each other, thus making themselves 'dateable' (positive).
That's ok DL. Personally I think that the only person that's 'undateable' is either a baby/toddler, medically unfit or dead. Everybody else is 'dateable', which means you (and I) are too.
Do people ever really change, or do they just go through phases of being themselves as they go throu
Really Friendship? I don't think I've heard that one. Is that "men" as in the gender, or "men" as in mankind? If it refers to the first one, then can't the same be said of women?