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Should that be a red flag when someone you are interested in says that.
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umm no. Everyone wants to be happy.
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I think it depends on that context, and how it's said. If it 's just a passing observayion, well, ya, most of us do just want to be happy.
But if it's a reflection of more deep seated problems, well, it could be a red flag. You have to suss that out by talking to them to see what they mean. They might be saying in the context that you bring them happiness |
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I want to be really, really sad, full of deep, dark depresion, and excessive misery....If it weren't for bad luck, I'de have no luck at all. Is that better???
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were you in a argument with them when the said that?
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That all depends if it is with someone you just met then no ........But if it is coming from someone that you have been with for a while then yes........seems they are not happy if they say that at that time..
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No! That's a good thing, at least they don't want to be miserable. Misery loves company, and that could be you. So, red flag, I doubt it very seriously!
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All depends on the context.
Oh wait. Someone already said that. Twice. Or three times. But when I said it what was MY context |
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Should that be a red flag when someone you are interested in says that. Not if they follow that sentence with "So please have sex with me". Win-win. |
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It would leave me to believe they are not happy and possibly playing the victim. “What about me ...”
When I hear that statement – I immediately think “emo kid”. Everyone deserves to be happy but to whine and say, “I just wanna be happy” tells me they do nothing to achieve happiness – and would just rather complain. |
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Should that be a red flag when someone you are interested in says that. Happy? What's that? |
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Edited by
Atlantis75
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Wed 06/30/10 06:54 PM
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Somehow I doubt that a relationship also the only way to be happy. If you can't be happy without having a relationship, than you expect too much.
Sure someone become happier, but if I'm sad and somehow think that my mood will change to happy, just because of getting a girlfriend, than it would seem like I just try to find a reason and blame something. I'm generally a happy person actually, this dating site only shows my dating side and my thoughts about women and dating and relationships. That's like only one side out of my other million sides. |
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Should that be a red flag when someone you are interested in says that. You do have a point. Some people put a very high priority on them being happy. If they let you know often that somebody else is supposed to keep them happy and that's when they will return the favor, they are usually very selfish. I love to make people laugh, even at my expense sometimes, but having somebody depend on you for happiness is just a drag. Most people want somebody who is happy with themselves. |
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Edited by
TexasScoundrel
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Thu 07/01/10 07:31 AM
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Yeah, I'd say it's a red flag. Someone that needs another person to be happy will be emotionally draining. I look for people that are already happy.
Love doesn't MAKE you happy. Nor do other people. Once you are happy, you can share it with others. |
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yea sounds like a nut job
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Edited by
freeonthree
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Thu 07/01/10 07:33 AM
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Should that be a red flag when someone you are interested in says that. Nope, unless your looking for someone to make miserable |
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We all want to be happy. But happiness must be found within oneself. Another person cannot make you happy. They can just compliment your happiness. tristan.
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Only if they say it moments after sex
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Only if they say it moments after sex |
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Should that be a red flag when someone you are interested in says that. Usually that comes up with money or professional issues ? Can you clarify ? |
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