Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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Do you guys ever feel unproductive at work? Sometimes I just have nothing to do in the office or I get my work done in a couple of hours, leaving me another 2 hours to slack around.
Bro I am unproductive for my entire 12 hour shifts here :lol:

Night shift security, I watch movies, step out for spliffs, take naps, I basically make myself comfortable and get paid.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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What's a typical girl?

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No, I didn't actually.

a human with female organs, and a typical female balanced estrogen, test, and progesterone output, which dictate overall behavior. Efforts to go against 'nature', either as contrarian or to 'belong, not withstanding.

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It really doesn't matter, she was in a rage one day and misused the sergio, and in the moment it was amusing. Now, from time to time, people purposefully misuse it. Or they used to. It's been a while.
i thought it was a RUS creation this whole time
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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It really doesn't matter, she was in a rage one day and misused the sergio, and in the moment it was amusing. Now, from time to time, people purposefully misuse it. Or they used to. It's been a while.
I see.

So what do you think? Do you agree with what I've said? I didn't mean it in a misogynist way, it's something I just notice with a lot of (younger) women.
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Yes, but I also think a lot of girls just aren't good at being alone, whereas some guys (myself included) actually don't mind. I love my girlfriend and I'm happy to have her in my life, but sometimes I do miss my alone time. I don't see that happening with a lot of women.
100%

I sadly know plenty. It makes them look cheap.
 

Kate

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Feb 7, 2011
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a human with female organs, and a typical female balanced estrogen, test, and progesterone output, which dictate overall behavior. Efforts to go against 'nature', either as contrarian or to 'belong, not withstanding.
I guess?

i thought it was a RUS creation this whole time
Maybe it was originally, but that was the instance I remember.

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I see.

So what do you think? Do you agree with what I've said? I didn't mean it in a misogynist way, it's something I just notice with a lot of (younger) women.
I do disagree, but as someone who likes to be alone, I generally avoid people who are clingy and therefore never experience this.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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I do disagree, but as someone who likes to be alone, I generally avoid people who are clingy and therefore never experience this.
Intriguing. I don't avoid clingy girls (unless they're batshit crazy of course), but I suspect if a man is clingy it comes across as sad and pathetic. If a woman is clingy it can also be adorable IMO. Also, I think men like their egoes stroked by clingy girls.
 

Kate

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Feb 7, 2011
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Intriguing. I don't avoid clingy girls (unless they're batshit crazy of course), but I suspect if a man is clingy it comes across as sad and pathetic. If a woman is clingy it can also be adorable IMO. Also, I think men like their egoes stroked by clingy girls.
I don't mind mutual clinginess in a relationship at first, if it's solely a case of "I enjoy spending time with you, and you enjoy spending time with me, so let's do that a lot" but that sometimes becomes "Why didn't you call me?" "Where were you last night?" etc, etc. which is awful. I don't think it's any more sad in either sex.

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ok you are no typical girl, thanks for participating :D
That's the test, is it? :D
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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I'm fond of Notting Hill and Four Weddings and a Funeral. I guess I'm a sucker for Hugh Grant :(. Also the gay guy's recital of Stop All The Clocks..
you are european so we understand :p

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I don't mind mutual clinginess in a relationship at first, if it's solely a case of "I enjoy spending time with you, and you enjoy spending time with me, so let's do that a lot" but that sometimes becomes "Why didn't you call me?" "Where were you last night?" etc, etc. which is awful. I don't think it's any more sad in either sex.

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That's the test, is it? :D
i think we both knew the answer regardless of the nature of the test :D
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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I don't mind mutual clinginess in a relationship at first, if it's solely a case of "I enjoy spending time with you, and you enjoy spending time with me, so let's do that a lot" but that sometimes becomes "Why didn't you call me?" "Where were you last night?" etc, etc. which is awful. I don't think it's any more sad in either sex.
Objectively no. But I think men can sometimes be turned on by it as it's a sign the woman really wants them and women are almost always turned off by it.

What I find very annoying though is the passive agressive tactic my girlfriend sometimes uses. Which almost always starts with "I guess you'd rather...". Personally I've noticed that it's often best to come out and admit "Yes, I'd rather".

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you are european so we understand :p
:D

Hate the Notebook though.
 

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