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Tue 08/27/13 07:00 AM
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Tue 08/27/13 06:51 AM
laugh laugh Sorry, puddy tat!! laugh laugh

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Tue 08/27/13 06:46 AM
STRANGER DANGER!!!! STRANGER DANGER!!!! noway


oops No it's not!!!

(((((Stormy))))) flowerforyou

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Tue 08/27/13 06:41 AM
flowerforyou smooched

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Tue 08/27/13 06:39 AM


whoa


(((((hugs)))))



{{{{{big hug}}}}}flowerforyou

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Tue 08/27/13 06:26 AM
whoa

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Fri 08/23/13 10:13 AM
I think you have an hour to edit your posts, just click on "edit" in the lower right corner of the box and remove what you don't want on there.

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Fri 08/16/13 07:17 AM
When I first put "sitting at home" I didn't mean that you shouldn't have time apart or time to spend out with other friends, I meant they tell you they are going out to lunch but you BOTH have plans to go out- together- later, and they stay out until 3am so that either you have to cancel the plans or go and make excuses as to why your partner flaked and changed their plans.

I thought that "lunch" time was from, say, 11am to 5 pm... Not 11am to 2am. And yes, consideration is a BIG part of a relationship, in my opinion, so if plans are for longer than lunch, text/call/smoke signals (whatever lol) is not out a form of controlling but is a sign of RESPECT to your partner.

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Thu 08/15/13 08:37 PM
Glad I pointed that out to you. flowerforyou

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Thu 08/15/13 05:11 PM

I still believe that this is a trust and insecurity issue

Maybe the lady sitting at home waiting should go find her own friends and things to do


Please email me or change your age restrictions :smile:

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Wed 08/14/13 10:33 PM
A few times we did have plans/emergency

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Wed 08/14/13 10:20 PM
I was asking about being told "going to lunch" at around noon and not coming home until 3:30am...

Yes, there was a few texts after seven hours, and then nothing for seven or eight hours. I am not implying anything about not wanting them to go out with their friends, but as some others have said, about having consideration for the partner.

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Tue 08/13/13 12:40 AM
Nope, not fishing.... I know all about them fishing trips. laugh

Just hanging out...

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Mon 08/12/13 11:35 PM
They don't want you coming with them and even if you did go out and pamper yourself for a while how long is acceptable for them to be out?

Three hours?

Four hours?

Six hours?

Ten or more hours????

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Mon 08/12/13 11:09 PM
Edited by eileena9 on Mon 08/12/13 11:10 PM
When you are in a committed relationship and get asked to go out with "buddies" for lunch/hanging out, (without your partner) how long is an acceptable amount of time before sitting home and waiting starts to bug you/them?

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Sun 08/04/13 11:02 PM
Make sure you report her to the mods so they can delete her profile. Once you click on someone's page there is a "report this user" option and a drop down box to give an explanation for the report.

Sorry this happened.

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Sun 08/04/13 10:58 PM
drool And everything!!smitten

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Sun 08/04/13 10:14 PM
blushing blushing smitten smitten smitten :heart: smooched

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Sun 08/04/13 10:08 PM
drool drool drool drool drool

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Sun 08/04/13 10:06 PM
oops oops oops slaphead slaphead embarassed embarassed



Sorry I missed it, but hope you are feeling better.flowerforyou

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