frivolousz21
Master Don Juan
Bible_Belt said:I agree that a lot of guys have that problem, but I don't think Friv does. Not that everyone doesn't have problems. I mean, he is a hockey fan. That's almost as bad as being Canadian.
lol, taking shots!
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Bible_Belt said:I agree that a lot of guys have that problem, but I don't think Friv does. Not that everyone doesn't have problems. I mean, he is a hockey fan. That's almost as bad as being Canadian.
Because of the slice of data received to go on, we can only be like the blind men describing the elephant based on whatever part we touch upon.frivolousz21 said:you guys know about 5 percent of me... friv is this, he is that..
Thanks for adding more elephant to the mix.didnt mean to say they loved me within 1 month.
all of them were 8+ month relationships.
2 of them, were nearly 3 years.
You're not immune to the same circumstances happening to you as what's happened to your older brothers, unless you're a robot. And unless you live the rest of your life as a hermit, you too will accumulate some baggage along life's journey. And with those experiences, one can actually learn.yet some of you are the guys sitting on the internet with life long relationship issues.
I think the question is not, " Do I like Huey Lewis and the News", but rathersynergy1 said:Do you like Huey Lewis and the news? Their early work was a little too new wave for my tastes, but when Sports came out in '83, I think they really came into their own, commercial and artistically. The whole album has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the songs a big boost. He's been compared to Elvis Costello, but I think Huey has a far much more bitter, cynical sense of humour. In '87, Huey released this, Fore, their most accomplished album. I think their undisputed masterpiece is "Hip to be Square", a song so catchy, most people probably don't listen to the lyrics. But they should, because it's not just about the pleasures of conformity, and the importance of trends, it's also a personal statement about the band itself.
Quoted for common sense.joekerr31 said:heres the thing... its very easy to confuse 'love' with 'neediness'.
being able to 'love' is essential in life. but don't ever confuse 'love' with co-dependency or being a wimp or a 'nice' guy etc.
a MAN can love and not become dependent on the thing he loves. women LOVE this. what women hate is the man who becomes a slave to his emotions, who becomes NEEDY and calls it 'love'.
99% of AFCs are guys who are overly needy and each one of them has a story of how they 'loved' a woman who tore their heart out.
the reality is that they were beta males. a real man, an alpha male, loves not just his woman, but himself and his life. if his woman starts acting up, then he removes his love from her and moves on. he controls his love, not the other way around.
friv's problem is that he is viewing love as the answer, when in reality the answer is always about self love first and foremost - and self control and self respect. learn to love your life and then you've got a shot at loving a woman in a way that doesn't get you screwed in the end.
LOL! One of the best scenes.Ingeniarius said:I think the question is not, " Do I like Huey Lewis and the News", but rather
"Have you seen American Psycho lately?"
Friv, I got news for ya---if your S.O. is "head over heels" for you after a month, that's called infatuation. Sure it's fun, but you have to recognize it's impermanence.frivolousz21 said:anyways the reason I am posting this is for all the guys who have been dating a women for 1 month or more....if your sig. other isn't "head over heals for you" then you better take a good look at whats going on..an be objective.
It has been on the movie channels for the past few months!Ingeniarius said:I think the question is not, " Do I like Huey Lewis and the News", but rather
"Have you seen American Psycho lately?"
The sentence I highlighted in the quote.....that pretty much sums up the problem I have with this thing some people call "love".Colossus said:I will readily admit that i have been in love. Big time. The emotions i had for this girl literally ruled my life; the highest highs and the lowest lows. I am definitely not saying that kind of emotional intensity is what constitutes being in love. It's an incredibly powerless way to live. I was with this girl long enough to know it wasnt just infatuation. I still have residual feelings for her. It's crazy and it defies reason. Maybe there is a clinical explanation for it; i dont know. I personally dont think we can FULLY define being in love in physiological terms. There is an intangible element to it. Experiencing is believing.
That being said, there is healthy, mature, mutual love; and there is unhealthy, unbalanced emotional ownership. Like JOEKERR said, you can love without being dependent on the thing you love. I know it's not always that simple, but when you are young you cant really distinguish between the two.
STR8UP said:What we should be seeking is more like a mutual admiration and respect for someone. If you're out looking for this magical feel good cure all, you're gonna be disappointed.