notorganic
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FWB can absolutely work, I just don't think that KC's situation has any chance.
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Scoll
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notorganic wrote:FWB can absolutely work, I just don't think that KC's situation has any chance. I'm inclined to agree with you based on the limited information. I'm just refuting the common misconception that FWBs are always bad news :)
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KiwiChick1
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Cheers guys, you've definitely given me plenty to think about. Unfortunately, taking a break has been tried and has failed. Bowden wrote:How old are you again, KC? 19.
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DB-PGFC
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You do need to stop taking advice of an internet forum board though. Just play things out and learn as you go.
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pv4
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KiwiChick1 wrote:Unfortunately, taking a break has been tried and has failed.
TBH if sticking together doesn't work, and if taking a break doesn't work, is the writing on the wall?
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paulbagzFC
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pv4 wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:Unfortunately, taking a break has been tried and has failed.
TBH if sticking together doesn't work, and if taking a break doesn't work, is the writing on the wall?
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KiwiChick1
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pv4 wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:Unfortunately, taking a break has been tried and has failed.
TBH if sticking together doesn't work, and if taking a break doesn't work, is the writing on the wall? Yes.
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notorganic
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How many months ago were you questioning whether you were asexual or not?
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Bowden
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pv4 wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:Unfortunately, taking a break has been tried and has failed.
TBH if sticking together doesn't work, and if taking a break doesn't work, is the writing on the wall? Sticking together is what good waffles do.
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Eastern Glory
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notorganic wrote:How many months ago were you questioning whether you were asexual or not? =d>
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quichefc
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Bowden wrote:pv4 wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:Unfortunately, taking a break has been tried and has failed.
TBH if sticking together doesn't work, and if taking a break doesn't work, is the writing on the wall? Sticking together is what good waffles do.  That is an A++ pop culture reference... I salute.
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afromanGT
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notorganic wrote:How many months ago were you questioning whether you were asexual or not? When you're 19 3 months feels like a long time.
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afromanGT
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New York Post wrote:Facebook knows when you’re going to break up Facebook can predict when you’re going to break up. Yes, apparently the fate of your relationship is not written in the stars but in your social circle. Cornell University researcher Jon Kleinberg and Facebook senior engineer Lars Backstrom proved as much when they presented their co-written research paper at a social computing conference in February. The researchers took the datasets of 1.3 million Facebook users listed as being in a relationship, and found that the more well connected their mutual friends were, the more likely they were to break up. This theory is described as dispersion. Couples with high dispersion have mutual friends who are not well connected. Couples with low dispersion have mutual friends who are well connected. Therefore the Facebook theory suggests that if you and your partner share the same social circle on Facebook (low dispersion), you’re less likely to have your own lives and therefore the relationship is more likely to implode. A healthy relationship, according to Facebook, is one where both partners have connections to a lot of different groups of people, even if those friendships aren’t particularly strong. “Instead of embededness, we propose that the link between and an individual and his or her partner should display a ‘dispersed’ structure: the mutual neighbors of u and v are not well connected to one another and hence u and v act jointly as the only intermediaries between these different parts of the network,” the researchers wrote in the study. In a nutshell, get your own damn lives and friends. Of course, this algorithm might not take into account the fact that some couples don’t take their social circles on Facebook particularly seriously and therefore might look like they don’t have as wide group of friends when they actually do. Probably because they are out living their lives.
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switters
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ahhh i get married tomorrow, pretty nervous not so much about marrying my lovely fiance. but meeting some of my fucked up family members i haven't seen in 10 years. :shock:
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notorganic
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switters wrote:ahhh i get married tomorrow, pretty nervous not so much about marrying my lovely fiance. but meeting some of my fucked up family members i haven't seen in 10 years. :shock: Mazel Tov.
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switters
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thank you:d
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notorganic
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I got married once. It was fun for a while.
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pv4
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atb switters. Honeymoon?
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pv4 wrote:atb switters. Honeymoon? in January we will be going to Hawaii :cool:
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Condemned666
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To use an analogy in American Football terms
The Friendzone is the Endzone in your defence
You have conceded a safety
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afromanGT
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Condemned666 wrote:To use an analogy in American Football terms
The Friendzone is the Endzone in your defence
You have conceded a safety Nah, because that would require you to have made physical contact with her. When you concede a safety your Offensive Line just got raped. :lol: So the girl I've been shagging who is actually girlfriend material just left overseas. She showed up at my work the night before she left to surprise me and my boss had changed my shifts around so I wasn't working :evil: Things are coming up Charlie Brown at the moment.
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DinosMum
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Condemned666 wrote:To use an analogy in American Football terms
The Friendzone is the Endzone in your defence
You have conceded a safety I rofl'ed
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Cromulent
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afromanGT wrote: So the girl I've been shagging who is actually girlfriend material just left overseas. She showed up at my work the night before she left to surprise me and my boss had changed my shifts around so I wasn't working :evil: Things are coming up Charlie Brown at the moment.
It could be worse, at least she didn't show up at your work and walk in on you having a coke-fuelled threesome with strippers
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afromanGT
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Cromulent wrote:afromanGT wrote: So the girl I've been shagging who is actually girlfriend material just left overseas. She showed up at my work the night before she left to surprise me and my boss had changed my shifts around so I wasn't working :evil: Things are coming up Charlie Brown at the moment.
It could be worse, at least she didn't show up at your work and walk in on you having a coke-fuelled threesome with strippers Yeah, that probably would have been bad. Hilarious. But bad. The most Hank Moody moment of all time :lol:
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Eastern Glory
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Meeting a girl and thinking it's a on like Donkey Kong until she mentions that she does 'Hair and Beauty' at tafe. Makes my dick flop like Busquets 17 yards out from goal.
No offence if anyone here has a Mrs, Mum or sister who does that, but the 'hair and beauty' stereotype is not my thing at all.....
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Eastern Glory wrote:Meeting a girl and thinking it's a on like Donkey Kong until she mentions that she does 'Hair and Beauty' at tafe. Makes my dick flop like Busquets 17 yards out from goal.
No offence if anyone here has a Mrs, Mum or sister who does that, but the 'hair and beauty' stereotype is not my thing at all.....
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Don't really read this thread, but because it's called the Friendzone and thought it'd be appropriate/funny to post.
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DB-PGFC
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Hooked up with a girl at a Halloween event that is probably a solid 8/10. Goes to uni , comes across as intelligent and is pretty flirty. Thought everyone was a go until I found out she lives probably as north of the city CBD as I live south. Google maps tells me around 84 minutes. Edited by db-pgfc: 13/11/2013 02:49:30 AMEdited by db-pgfc: 13/11/2013 02:50:06 AM
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Benjo
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DB-PGFC wrote:Hooked up with a girl at a Halloween event that is probably a solid 8/10. Goes to uni , comes across as intelligent and is pretty flirty. Thought everyone was a go until I found out she lives probably as north of the city CBD as I live south. Google maps tells me around 84 minutes. Edited by db-pgfc: 13/11/2013 02:49:30 AMEdited by db-pgfc: 13/11/2013 02:50:06 AM My best mate and his girlfriend of roughly 18 months live 90 minutes away. They just take it in turns to stay at the others house every other weekend.
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pv4
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Benjo wrote:DB-PGFC wrote:Hooked up with a girl at a Halloween event that is probably a solid 8/10. Goes to uni , comes across as intelligent and is pretty flirty. Thought everyone was a go until I found out she lives probably as north of the city CBD as I live south. Google maps tells me around 84 minutes. Edited by db-pgfc: 13/11/2013 02:49:30 AMEdited by db-pgfc: 13/11/2013 02:50:06 AM My best mate and his girlfriend of roughly 18 months live 90 minutes away. They just take it in turns to stay at the others house every other weekend. Yeah, it's def do-able. Is the uni closer to your place or hers? Because you could find one another staying over more often than not if one is closer.
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