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Davies 25-02-08 11:16 PM

Re: relationships...how do you know it's over?
 
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Originally Posted by ASM-Forever (Post 1428958)

IMHO its human nature to want something you can't have!

Nail on head there!....and if you're asking the question then I think you already know the answer. Been in this situation myself recently Mon, and to be honest trying to rekindle something that was there in the past has never worked for me because of the nagging voice in the back of the head reminding you about the non too happy times, no matter how positive you are. I've learned that friends are more important that "being" with someone, because it's around your friends that you are accepted and can be yourself......people say that relationships are about compromise, fair enough, but only as long as you remember what makes you tick! :D

Lozzo 25-02-08 11:29 PM

Re: relationships...how do you know it's over?
 
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Originally Posted by laMon (Post 1429303)
aren't you in a relationship? oi this is not match.com you know:smt046


Me? In a relationship...hell no! As gloriously single as they come, I am.

Richie 25-02-08 11:37 PM

Re: relationships...how do you know it's over?
 
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Originally Posted by Lozzo (Post 1429318)
Me? In a relationship...hell no! As gloriously single as they come, I am.

you can tell.

ethariel 26-02-08 12:56 AM

Re: relationships...how do you know it's over?
 
You know it's over when....##You get home from work and her leathers, lid and YOUR SNAPON TOOL COLLECTION is missing!

Long time ago that was....LOL

BanannaMan 26-02-08 01:36 AM

Re: relationships...how do you know it's over?
 
"Realtionships...How do you know it's over?"

When you ask yourself that question. :smt045

Tekn0hippy 26-02-08 03:23 AM

Re: relationships...how do you know it's over?
 
when you notice your bank account is wiped out.. lol nothing better than goin to buy some add ons for your bike and your card is denied..


FTL](*,)

Lozzo 26-02-08 09:28 AM

Re: relationships...how do you know it's over?
 
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Originally Posted by Richie (Post 1429323)
you can tell.

I prefer being single, I see more of my kids now than I did before and get to ride my bike when I want.

Spiderman 26-02-08 02:18 PM

Re: relationships...how do you know it's over?
 
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Originally Posted by Lucky (Post 1429307)
Nail on head there!....and if you're asking the question then I think you already know the answer. Been in this situation myself recently Mon, and to be honest trying to rekindle something that was there in the past has never worked for me because of the nagging voice in the back of the head reminding you about the non too happy times, no matter how positive you are. I've learned that friends are more important that "being" with someone, because it's around your friends that you are accepted and can be yourself......people say that relationships are about compromise, fair enough, but only as long as you remember what makes you tick! :D

Very well put sir.

Mon, after 7yrs me and Jenny are going our seprate ways. Made even harder by the fact that we still love each other very much....but now its more like bro and sis than anything else.

Its not easy but its better than staying and being miserable....that just kills you slowly on the inside.

K 26-02-08 06:28 PM

Re: relationships...how do you know it's over?
 
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Originally Posted by Spiderman (Post 1429712)
Very well put sir.

Mon, after 7yrs me and Jenny are going our seprate ways. Made even harder by the fact that we still love each other very much....but now its more like bro and sis than anything else.

Its not easy but its better than staying and being miserable....that just kills you slowly on the inside.

Been there, done that - twice. 9 & 7 years respectively, different fellas.
Hard at the time, true, but with hindsight the best break up you can get I s'pose - as you have a far better chance of keeping a very good friend.

gettin2dizzy 26-02-08 06:32 PM

Re: relationships...how do you know it's over?
 
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Originally Posted by K (Post 1430053)
Been there, done that. -Twice, different fellas, 9 & 7 years respectively,

:rolleyes:
I'd suggest it was possibly the age difference


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