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point your penis at me,
and have a good day (05-27-2012, 03:34 PM)
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got my tag in the OT
(05-27-2012, 11:33 PM)
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got my tag in the OT
(05-28-2012, 12:33 AM)
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Why won't homeless people take my money????????
(05-28-2012, 12:37 AM)
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You slice to the core, r. ito
Attaboy.
I'm curious, ronito, what is the ratio of confessions that were confessed to you anonymously, i.e.: how many of them can you put to a username?
Last edited by Hawkian; 05-28-2012 at 06:05 AM.
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got my tag in the OT
(05-28-2012, 05:56 AM)
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You know, you could just ask your wife to wash up down there. Really communication is key to make monogamy work. Too often I see friends give up on relationships or create drama because they're not willing to work with their partner on what they want. Why not get wife involved in some porn viewing? That way it came become something that you guys do together instead of it being a source of contention. But know that the women in those videos get paid to do that so your wife will have her own barriers but working together you guys can come to a good agreement. You also really need to realize that sex is far more about the journey than the destination. Lastly, yeah it's probably a good idea to cut back on the pron. all things in moderation. Especially moderation. Obviously if it's getting in the way of your day to day life get help.
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got my tag in the OT
(05-28-2012, 06:03 AM)
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Like I said earlier, the first thread very few confessions weren't anonymous but as they've gone on less and less of them are. This time about half of them are anonymous, so I can see the names of the people confessing. But not everyone uses the same name on their email that they do gaf. The ones that I can actually tie for sure to a user is probably around 10-20%. |
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#674
Dude, I just posted something embarrassing and potentially troublesome in it's own thread, man up! |
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got my tag in the OT
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The hard part is that it only takes one person not to try for the whole thing to fall apart. I suggest some real soul searching, why are you really with each other? Is it just because it's "comfortable"? Spending the rest of your life with someone you're just "comfortable" with isn't gonna work. You need someone who ignites your passion and works with you to do do that. It just seems after 7 years people get to the point where they realize that things just aren't exciting and therefore they must be out of love or something. Really it takes a ton of concerted work to keep things fresh and exciting. If you're both serious about it, I know plenty of people that had the 7 year itch and moved beyond it and are happier than ever. That being said if there's anything that makes either of you think that perhaps it's not worth your effort or anything just pull off the bandaid now. Just like I know lots of people that made it past their 7 year itch and even more that broke up because of it, the saddest ones are the ones that should have broken up at 7 years and kept it going unhappily for several years only to break up later. |
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got my tag in the OT
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got my tag in the OT
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I had the same thing happen to me with the guitar as the three people who read the classical guitar thread would know. It used to be my whole life. Now I barely touch it. Though I have to say that my other creative endeavours haven't stopped just the guitar stuff. The issue is that you can't really get back into it because when you pick it up again you're obviously not as good as you once were and it gets frustrating because you remember when it took no effort. While it's completely understandable that it'll take work to get as good as you once were, it becomes disheartening. So my advice is to pick something new that you've not done before that way you don't get into this "you're a has-been that never was." thing. Also get checked for depression. |
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point your penis at me,
and have a good day (05-28-2012, 11:00 PM)
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Don't go back to your old anime, anonymous poster. Move on, become inspired by something new. The familiar will ruin you. |
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D is for Dear, M is for Memorable, J is for JUST HUG ME YOU BIG GALOOT
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I stopped going through post history/text messages/etc when I found transsexual porn on my dad's comp.
That was enough for me to quit for good. Especially being young and not understanding why a girl would have a penis. That's a confession I guess. |
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point your penis at me,
and have a good day (05-29-2012, 12:22 AM)
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I did once and will never do it again. It was to prove a point when he said something I installed, months before he got pc problems, were the reason he now suddenly had a virus. Seeing as he had been a dick and blamed the problems on me, I had to tell his girlfriend about his apparent fascination with "fucking machines". He should be happy I left out the transsexual stuff.
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