IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
18,923
I don't see how people can love someone else sometimes even after 3 years of dating. IMO, that really only happens when the vulnerabilities come out and people get to really know who each other are.

But that's not as high a bar as I thought we were talking here.

That no contact rule is pretty much a given. But sometimes when you're dealing with someone real immature about owning their own emotions, that no contact bit can happen without said final talk ... which is just goofy weird. But I've had it happen before ... was kind of a shock to the system about how someone was lacking the basic relationship skills to even have the final talk.



:lol: True



Easy on the Adele there, mate.



Me likey! :superhapp



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So you're one of those people who cries over animals but not dead children I see...



Impressive!



Is she high at the same time and gets all clingy? Or is it just your perception of her when you're high?
Nope, she's not high at the same time. She doesn't do drugs and doesn't know I smoke every now and then.
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
Part of the reason why men don't cry easily is hormonal though. Research also shows men, in general, do not experience emotions as strongly or as acutely as women. Apparently testosterone tends to soften them.

I've seen it happen during stressful times at work too when a female coworker suddenly burst into tears. For me as a man that's almost a scary experience. I see crying as something you do when something really bad happens, not because of stress at work. It didn't impede her performance by the way, she was just fine. Also something I found weird. If I cry I'm shaken up for quite a while.
I don't buy it. Most men just don't want to be seen as weak. I bet you that's why more men kill themselves or are more represented at the bottom of society.

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Imagine how you'd feel if you're the only man in a cinema watching Hatchiko (or Marley and Me, I can't remember which movie it was) crying like a little bitch surrounded by girls who were like fucking robots with no emotion whatsoever, almost took it against me for crying that much. :lol: How the fuck can you not cry after watching Hatchiko, man?

No more movies about dead animals at the cinema since then.
I cried today at the end of Guardians of the Galaxy
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,488
Nah, never did it for me.
She isn't an irresistible hottie ala young Jennifer Connelly (defenition of a babe), but young ms Shue had a certain appeal to her. It helped she was litterally in everything in mid 80s to early 90s. Looked at her best in leaving Las Vegas.

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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,323
I don't buy it. Most men just don't want to be seen as weak. I bet you that's why more men kill themselves or are more represented at the bottom of society.

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I cried today at the end of Guardians of the Galaxy
But if men don't want to be seen as weak and have done so for millions of years it makes sense that this has had a biological impact too.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,590
She isn't an irresistible hottie ala young Jennifer Connelly (defenition of a babe), but young ms Shue had a certain appeal to her. It helped she was litterally in everything in mid 80s to early 90s. Looked at her best in leaving Las Vegas.
Had a slight crush on Lorraine when i was a kid :heart:

 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,750
Nope, she's not high at the same time. She doesn't do drugs and doesn't know I smoke every now and then.
So it's just you: you become extra-sensitive when high and suddenly you see her as clingy while under the influence. Interesting...

I cried today at the end of Guardians of the Galaxy
I'd cry if someone made me watch another freaking Marvel superhero movie.
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,545
Probably, yeah.

It also makes me text other girls just for fun.
a clear example of low self-worth.

did your siblings get all the attention? were your parents absent? couldn't your maid fill the void? were you just longing for your parents acknowledgment, acceptence, and appreciation?
 

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