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i surrender when u take the ymca's group costume off!
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handcuff me baby
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Fine you can have your sweaty cop outfit
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Hey, WTF
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AHHHHH, everything's back to normal
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Lisa Kim
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LOL massagetrade
"I'm actually a pile of beets, masquerading as a pile of carrots. Beets get a bad rap; I just thought I'd be more accepted as a pile of carrots." |
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yeah true, its only a matter of trust and honesty...
distance is only a number but in time, if you are meant to be together, nothing would be impossible <<< Wish this couple GOOdLuck! |
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Boredchick, it works both ways, how does he knoe he can trust you when
he's not there? |
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Online friendships develop and are sometimes great! Relationships are
mostly mental for me. It is my experience that connections and ultimately love are also primarily non-physical....and this is coming from someone who is very very tactile and physical. So - to get to the point, yes, I have done that. Twice. I met my previous girlfiend online via anonymous dating. We clicked. Corresponded via email for about a month. We found out that we both were in the same city and started chatting. Then we met for a movie date. Then she invited me over to dinner. We were together for 2 great years. About 4 months after we decided to move on, I answered an online ad for a tennis partner. We started playing doubles regularly. We dated for a year, fell deeply in love, started living together, got married and now have 2 kids. Both cases were local to begin with but I would have moved to be near either of them and it would have been worth it. On JSH you can also look for local people it seems - but I say keep an open mind and an open heart. and Trust Everyone initially - (but cut the cards) |
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Bored...
I was once ALMOST in a relationship with someone that lived in VA. Being from NY myself...I say almost because he did not want to have a long distance relationship. He cared about me very much but could not handle the distance between us. We are still friends, but I never did get to hold him. |
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