no hes patrick
#handsomemanproblems
Yes, a little bit. I wouldn't fucking post if I wasn't.RTHKI wrote:
no hes drunk
Maybe I should hit delete right now and save myself the hassle in the morning.
if i deleted all of my drunk posts, it would be like a full-time job . . .Jaekus wrote:
Yes, a little bit. I wouldn't fucking post if I wasn't.RTHKI wrote:
no hes drunk
Maybe I should hit delete right now and save myself the hassle in the morning.
I bow to such wisdom and so hence, the posts will stand as is.13urnzz wrote:
if i deleted all of my drunk posts, it would be like a full-time job . . .Jaekus wrote:
Yes, a little bit. I wouldn't fucking post if I wasn't.RTHKI wrote:
no hes drunk
Maybe I should hit delete right now and save myself the hassle in the morning.
You like the one that will be leaving soon to Melbourne more it looks. Could treat it like a summer love, both knowing time is short therefore it's more exciting.Jaekus wrote:
I can't believe I'm fucking posting here... but I'm drunk.
Met a girl, slept with her the other night. Been keen on another girl, seems she's showing more interest. Invested a lot of time in second girl, like her a lot, first one barely know her but there's a lot of chemistry there.
First one lives in Sydney, second one lives here in Brisbane but is moving to Melbourne in a couple months.
Should I choose one or play both? Don't want anyone to get hurt but can't be idealistic either.
Yeah maybe. And yeah I do like her more. I think I just need to see how this pans out. And no, I'm probably not going to give updates, unless perhaps when I'm too drunk to know better (like right now).
and play paintball with me
well he won't do that now will he? fuck sake adams
♥
sorry tsex
I could paint you with my balls...
at the bf2s get together?
:d
one question......in general
do long distance relationships work?
for those who are in one........how do you go on with it?
and for those who were....why didn't it work out?
I'm in a long distance relationship with a girl who i think it is the best i have ever met.....
we were together for 8 months but i had to come back and now we are still together albeit very far away....but i wonder if it's going to last...i hope i will
so do you believe in long distance relationships????
do long distance relationships work?
for those who are in one........how do you go on with it?
and for those who were....why didn't it work out?
I'm in a long distance relationship with a girl who i think it is the best i have ever met.....
we were together for 8 months but i had to come back and now we are still together albeit very far away....but i wonder if it's going to last...i hope i will
so do you believe in long distance relationships????
I've been long distance with my GF for about a 1 1/2 years, and it works fine for us. We talk daily through skype and texting, and visit each other at least monthly. We're both the kind of person that likes their space, and neither of us live a party lifestyle or is particularly flirtatious, so out personalities lend themselves well to the circumstances.lxcpikiman wrote:
one question......in general
do long distance relationships work?
for those who are in one........how do you go on with it?
and for those who were....why didn't it work out?
I'm in a long distance relationship with a girl who i think it is the best i have ever met.....
we were together for 8 months but i had to come back and now we are still together albeit very far away....but i wonder if it's going to last...i hope i will
so do you believe in long distance relationships????
If you or your GF are the jealous type, shit will not end well for you.
The shape of an eye in front of the ocean, digging for stones and throwing them against its window pane. Take it down dreamer, take it down deep. - Other Families
Just wanted to emphasize this.Pochsy wrote:
If you or your GF are the jealous type, shit will not end well for you.lxcpikiman wrote:
one question......in general
do long distance relationships work?
for those who are in one........how do you go on with it?
and for those who were....why didn't it work out?
I'm in a long distance relationship with a girl who i think it is the best i have ever met.....
we were together for 8 months but i had to come back and now we are still together albeit very far away....but i wonder if it's going to last...i hope i will
so do you believe in long distance relationships????
I was in one for two years. After about a year and a half, it got to be too much and we decided that one of us had to move to the other one. It ended up being me moving from Georgia, USA all the way to Vienna, Austria. Two years total we were apart. It can work, but it takes a lot of dedication on your part and the period of separation should be kept to an absolute minimum. One of you MUST move to the other if you want the relationship to continue, simple as that.
This is all good advice, too.CapnNismo wrote:
I was in one for two years. After about a year and a half, it got to be too much and we decided that one of us had to move to the other one. It ended up being me moving from Georgia, USA all the way to Vienna, Austria. Two years total we were apart. It can work, but it takes a lot of dedication on your part and the period of separation should be kept to an absolute minimum. One of you MUST move to the other if you want the relationship to continue, simple as that.
There has to be a foreseeable end to your separation. If you plan on going on long distance indefinitely, things will eventually crumble.
The shape of an eye in front of the ocean, digging for stones and throwing them against its window pane. Take it down dreamer, take it down deep. - Other Families
I'm going to try and be where she lives at least once a year......
next year if everything goes right...i'm going to take the big step and try to bring her here at least as an tourists....
we always tell each other...that time is going to big our biggest enemy but no...we are not the jealous type.......
next year if everything goes right...i'm going to take the big step and try to bring her here at least as an tourists....
we always tell each other...that time is going to big our biggest enemy but no...we are not the jealous type.......
oh yeah i'm not planning to keep on having a relationship like that...i dont even want to do it...but the conditions we are at right now cant keep us together for now....Pochsy wrote:
This is all good advice, too.CapnNismo wrote:
I was in one for two years. After about a year and a half, it got to be too much and we decided that one of us had to move to the other one. It ended up being me moving from Georgia, USA all the way to Vienna, Austria. Two years total we were apart. It can work, but it takes a lot of dedication on your part and the period of separation should be kept to an absolute minimum. One of you MUST move to the other if you want the relationship to continue, simple as that.
There has to be a foreseeable end to your separation. If you plan on going on long distance indefinitely, things will eventually crumble.
I'm going back next year and go from there.....