Something I've learned about today is, just when you think you've learned so much about someone that you feel that you know them, you learn something more about them that makes you realize that there truly is so much more to them than what they've said or shown.
Maybe include them in things that the both of you do together, it would help the bond come naturally, and you could see how well they interact with one another.
eh, be much more rich with the gold & silver mines and realestate ventures....Plus you could always leave a western union telegram to be opened in 1978 for your great great grandkids to invest in MS, Yahoo & Facebook...
Just drop it Larry we aren't going to agree on it and at this point you're just getting childish about it to be quite honest by keeping the ball rolling.
By this reasoning Larry, you are blaming a woman that gets beat by her husband/boyfriend...I mean afterall by your reasoning, it's both their fault that it isn't working out.
Sorry Larry, I have to disagree for reasons I won't say in the thread because I'm not going to bust you out, but you are obviously not happier than you were before.
And that is the key Larry....Just because you may have made some bad choices in your previous relationship, doesn't mean that is fact for everyones. I don't have a problem with you owning up to your mistakes, but it's wrong to make out as if it is something that everyone casually has done. There are relationships where one person was 100% in the wrong, while the other was 100% in the right...Again just because this wasn't the case for you, doesn't mean it doesn't happen. I'm not sure if you are looking for validation for the things you may have done, but by saying everyone has had a part in a relationship going bad is absolutely ludicrous, when again in fact, sometimes it's the fault of one person and one person alone.
Just because a relationship ended, doesn't mean there is something we could have done more to salvage it or that it was our fault. If it wasn't our fault and there was nothing I could do to salvage it, I don't quite see how soulsearching would have done anything.
RE: What Song Are You Listening To..Part 36.