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Atlas - 2002-09-09 15:54:33
I hope YOU feel better as well. I know how hard change like this can be.
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Brooke - 2002-09-09 16:18:40
Hey, I see nothing wrong with friends with benefits. I've had that going all summer since me and my ex broke up during may with this other guy. He just got out of an engagement and I a week before a 2 year relationship. Neither of us are ready for anything serious, so we are just friends, but with benefits, and can see whomever we choose. Many times as of late we'd rather see each other. Maybe Shawn and I will develope into something more, maybe not. But we'll see. So no, I don't think you are sick for doing what you are doing. ~Brooke
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jon - 2002-09-11 04:27:44
most of my life i've had a giant losing streak, that has only recently turned for the better. mine was complete luck. it could totally happen for you. as far as being too fast, every situation is different. i met my girlfriend on the internet, by accident, and we were so close, and so fast. i've only spent 5 days with her in person, and we already know that we want to be live with each other, and that we're going to get married. i admit, it's a little risky, seems how we haven't spent that many days together, but i'd rather jump in, then wait too long, and not find out if i should've done what i wanted to. it just feels so right with her. if it feels even partially screwy with him, you should just forget about it, because you could be using that time to find someone who deserves you, and someone who you deserve. sorry, i'm babbling...i would never TELL you what to do, or try and get in your head or whatever, but i've been in similar situations, because i'm used to girls not even giving me a chance in the first place, etc., so i just want you to know that you're not alone, and whatever YOU decide to do is the best, because we all just want you to be happy as a clam. bye, jon
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