Topic: Ode to the Nice Guys! | |
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Story of my life.
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Womp Womp Wah...
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Sounds like every relationship so far except one. Kinda makes you wish they knew exactly who they are looking for from the start.
-V |
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Nice Melody.... |
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I was dumped twice for being too nice. I never understood what that meant. Until I met someone who was too nice to me.
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I was dumped twice for being too nice. I never understood what that meant. Until I met someone who was too nice to me. You will find a nauseating amount of "nice guy" threads on Mingle. "I'm a nice guy. How come I can't find anyone?” Then, pages of jokes, advice and rampant chaos will ensue until the topic dies – and RARELY does the original poster reappear in the topic to participate. Just wait .... you'll see. This is kind of an inside joke until you read the forums enough to understand of what I speak. |
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Nobody respects someone who is willing to lick your boots.
You have to have a backbone. |
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Very true...
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sounds about right.
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sounds about right. . . . It looks like your character is lacking said backbone. It looks like he has some spinal issues. |
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Ah, I've seen this comic before; funny, but sad. :( I like nice guys; I've never seen the appeal in bad boys.
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sounds about right. . . . It looks like your character is lacking said backbone. It looks like he has some spinal issues. You'll fit right in. |
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I like that, Melody.
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Nobody respects someone who is willing to lick your boots. You have to have a backbone. Exactly! There should be a balance of generosity and boundaries. So many people think being told "no" is an act of being mean or b*chy. Boundaries are wonderful and make for a strong person. Generally, people who operate without boundaries invite a lot of drama into their lives and also suffer from a sense of entitlement - and they also do not take responsibility for their actions. |
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Nobody respects someone who is willing to lick your boots. You have to have a backbone. Exactly! There should be a balance of generosity and boundaries. So many people think being told "no" is an act of being mean or b*chy. Boundaries are wonderful and make for a strong person. Generally, people who operate without boundaries invite a lot of drama into their lives and also suffer from a sense of entitlement - and they also do not take responsibility for their actions. |
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Edited by
_The_Sugar_Fire_
on
Fri 04/09/10 09:15 PM
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And I'm winning again. Ha Ha Ha Ha. Ah, this was fun, but I know when it's time to walk away. And that time is when you have more points than your opponent. Good Night Friends.
You can always beg me to stay. Anyone...?? |
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Edited by
74Drew
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Fri 04/09/10 09:16 PM
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sounds about right. . . . It looks like your character is lacking said backbone. It looks like he has some spinal issues. just because he's hunched over doesn't mean he doesn't have a backbone probably screwed up his back by being stepped on by women. . . . |
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sounds about right. . . . It looks like your character is lacking said backbone. It looks like he has some spinal issues. just because he's hunched over doesn't mean he doesn't have a backbone . . . Just backbone issues right Drew |
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