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i'm not joking, i bug them xD
Yeah, "experienced" guys is probably one of the worst ways to go; there are too many myths about love, affection, and intimacy circulating in society for that to be very helpful. Parents are there for a reason, but if that's an issue, find a family member or something, someone you trust and that seems to make wise decisions. Ol' drunk uncle Boris or crazy 4th-husband Melinda are probably not good options, for example.no dont ask parents, they are sometimes overprotecting us, learn from experienced guys, but anyway if you dont have that strength inside, it's useless to learn...
Being in love is easy. Just remember, don't rush, once the dust fades away you start to see how bitch she is in real. Then you ask yourself do you want her. At the end, divorces are such a mess, everyone loses.How to be in-love?
Being in love is a very strange feeling.
To start with, being in love is totaly different from the thing: Wow! I saw a hot girl across the street. Men, se has so smexy. I wanna .... her.
NO!
Love is something strange.
It can be "casted" while you meet someone deeper or even at first sting.
After that you just think about her.
You don't wanna eat.
You just thing her.
You open the PC and get really bored because you thing something is missing, that something is wrong.
The answer is her. Her,her,her,her.
And when you finally meet her and start a relationshipwith her,
you fly.
The ending is mixed up so I don't wanna discrbe it.
Source: Personal Experience.
Bottle in one hand, her picture on the other.And then she doesn't want to know you and you're left alone with the bottle in your hand.
Wow, they're more excited than you were.
Well I got a result.. which is I should never do on Hiveworkshop members' opinions ._.
Probably 24 girls blocked me BECAUSE OF YOU :|
lol? i get rejected but she is still my friend and doesn't hate me at allHere's a little guide from me for this kind of stuff.
For those who's very young and just start entering teen age, I strongly advice to never try to get the person who's you're falling in love with to become your girlfriend/boyfriend.
I have experience this far much better than most of my friends at school, I know the darkest part of it for youngsters, the part where when you're rejected.
Trust me, it's better to keep silent than get rejected, you will suffer more pain if you let the person you're fall in love with know about it and start to hate you.
~Daffa
That's... Unfortunate.I always got rejected, maybe because I do less talking and do more groping and grabbing. I let loose the dogs of lust. Then I met someone who groped me too, and we fell in-love. Rheiko is right, experience is different for everyone, so the best action here is to do what your heart desires, which in my case was groping.
That's... Unfortunate.
I'm glad you found someone to 'love', but what are your thoughts/plans for when the 'groping and grabbing' are no longer feasible/enjoyable? If that is your love, then when that's gone or ineffective, will your love be gone? :<
Hey, I did my best to make that post as non-judgmental as possible. I never said it was twisted. And believe me, I express love that way, too. : ) However, the question remains and I hope it was seen as pertinent; when death, illness, injury or just old age take their toll, is that the only or primary form of 'affectionate communication' between the two of you?Please don't judge dude, to you it may seem twisted, but for us, it's how we express love. I only stated how we met.
Hey, I did my best to make that post as non-judgmental as possible. I never said it was twisted. And believe me, I express love that way, too. : ) However, the question remains and I hope it was seen as pertinent; when death, illness, injury or just old age take their toll, is that the only or primary form of 'affectionate communication' between the two of you?