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HappyandLight is offline HappyandLight Post #21  November 5,2009, 4:54pm
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Don't think any more about her...drop her!

Yes, she maybe nuts but she also sounds immature and rude? What is this "you are not a risk"...how rude is that? What is she sayin', that you are "easy" and will always be "available"?

And this stupid rejection of the suburbs. Well, that's a youth thing. I, too, hated the suburbs when I was in my 20's but knowing real estate as it is...I would not say NO to any man who has a house in suburbs...I'd be GRATEFUL!

She seems really immature, thoughtless and clueless as to what a good man is.
 
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Don't think any more about her...drop her!

Yes, she maybe nuts but she also sounds immature and rude? What is this "you are not a risk"...how rude is that? What is she sayin', that you are "easy" and will always be "available"?

And this stupid rejection of the suburbs. Well, that's a youth thing. I, too, hated the suburbs when I was in my 20's but knowing real estate as it is...I would not say NO to any man who has a house in suburbs...I'd be GRATEFUL!
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Yeah I mean, I am not super thrilled about moving away from downtown, but at the same time, having my own place will be awesome and i can stop throwing money away on rent. And yesh, I pretty much havent talked to her since then.

Her 'you are not a risk' comment wasnt saying that I will always be there or am easy. Its that I am not'dangerous' enough and I dont take risks according to her definition of risks. Her definition is apparently being wild and out of control. Skydiving doesnt count as a risk, but trying to make it as an artist while living in poverty does. O well, just making sure I am not crazy.

Also wanted to verify that my moving out of downtown will not suddenly make me undateable, haha.
 
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At some point in every normal person's life, they realize the warning signs, and they pull the ripcord b/f the hit headfirst into the ground at 120 MPH.

Pull the ripcord, not worth the agony, this is a no-brainer, get out before you get face-planted again.
 
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