If you love him so much, why don't you marry him? Here's a ring to use.
I know how he likes big things to put in his mouth. (And no, I don't mean what you think I mean. Get your mind out of the gutter.)
Sorry Korpg, you just sound like a cynical *** that has to troll and bring everyone down with faulty logic and condescend anyone who disagrees with you by saying only you are correct.
Everyone has their own opinion of what is romantic, love, etc. Just because someone has hurt feelings from past or present issues doesn't mean to go against someone's opinion of them enjoying what is romantic, love, etc.
Romance is a part of everyone's life even if they think they aren't romantic.
You have your opinion that love sucks Korpg and others will have opinions that they believe. It's like knocking someone's religion just because they believe in a god or many gods.
Just let it go, ppl will be against your opinion because I believe everyone here has a belief in romance and love.
It's human nature to change as well as change our minds. So undoutably at some point, most relationships will crash and burn. However, I give major kudos to those who manage to overcome emotional and physical hurtles and bumps life gives you along the way and work them out together as a couple and remain together yet truly feel content and satisfied with each other.
Alas, that's a rare thing. Understandably most people would cut their losses, bail out and seek a fresh start with another person. Perhaps to avoid any lingering doubt or dissatisfaction or to rekindle the need and desire for that "first spark" of falling or being in love with someone.
Regardless of which path is chosen, the key is to appreciate the time together and keep mutual respect for each other without going crazy and killing each other lawl.
TL:DR version: People change, enjoy the good times, not the end of the world if it fails. No woman, no cry. One love <3
I know quoting myself isn't cool, but it was overwhelmed with robots and I'd like everyone to read it and tell me what they think.
This thread has turned into a classic battle between the truth and Korpg.
I'm sure if anyone else said the same thing I said, or said the same thing in a different way, it would be acceptable, but because I said it, its automatically wrong.
Asura.Artemicion said:
Sorry Korpg, you just sound like a cynical *** that has to troll and bring everyone down with faulty logic and condescend anyone who disagrees with you by saying only you are correct.
Nobody here has disproven me, at all. There are some cases where somebody gave an example of what their idea of love is, and yet, those rare cases happen, which I have said happens (like 3-4 pages ago).
Unfortunally, nobody has said "You are wrong fully, and here is why" because that would me that my explanation of humanity would be attacked, which unfortunally, has too much truth in human nature to be attacked.
You guys just go about the roundabout way and just say I'm wrong without saying why. That doesn't prove anything, except that you have nothing to say.
What you fail to realize is the topic at hand in subjective and varies in meaning and definition individual to individual. What it means to you =/= what it means to someone else. There is no "proof" for what we are discussing.
It's like knocking someone's religion just because they believe in a god or many gods.
There is a difference between attacking somebody's religion and this.
There is humanity studies which shows what I'm talking about.
People are getting divorced hourly.
People are breaking up with each other by the minute.
People are cheating on others as I type this.
There is proof in what I'm saying.
Going against religion is going against the unknown, the opinionated knowledge of what lies beyond death. Something I have no opinion on because I don't know anything about it.
It's human nature to change as well as change our minds. So undoutably at some point, most relationships will crash and burn. However, I give major kudos to those who manage to overcome emotional and physical hurtles and bumps life gives you along the way and work them out together as a couple and remain together yet truly feel content and satisfied with each other.
Alas, that's a rare thing. Understandably most people would cut their losses, bail out and seek a fresh start with another person. Perhaps to avoid any lingering doubt or dissatisfaction or to rekindle the need and desire for that "first spark" of falling or being in love with someone.
Regardless of which path is chosen, the key is to appreciate the time together and keep mutual respect for each other without going crazy and killing each other lawl.
TL:DR version: People change, enjoy the good times, not the end of the world if it fails. No woman, no cry. One love <3
I know quoting myself isn't cool, but it was overwhelmed with robots and I'd like everyone to read it and tell me what they think.
If you really want to know, I both agree and disagree. I agree that for the most part it seems like human nature to change, change our minds, and want to cut our losses and run. But I don't think that all people are like that. (Of course, you never said anywhere in there that this fits ALL people.) So I sorta think you are right, but at the same time I think it's mildly messed up for people to be so selfish. As for my husband and I, when we were just getting married, my sister and her guy were just getting divorced. I was upset about that and so my guy and I talked it over and agreed that we'd talk things out instead of letting them come between us. We've been together about 7 years (married for about 5 of those) and sure, we fight sometimes. But we always come out of those fights feeling better and understanding each other more. I think it's more an issue of people choosing to A.) be all dramatic and freaking out when they are upset with their partner and thus not trying to work it out or B.) listening to what their partner is trying to say and trying to see things from the other point of view and work things out.
tl;dr version: Sure, you are mostly right I think.
Okay so - the story goes, a friend of mine has decided it is time for him to get married - he is planning to propose at the start of the new year, now he asked me 'cute, romantic or sweet ways' in which he could do it. Now when he told me, the first thing that came to me was 12 years, 12 roses, then it hit me. My plan was for him to buy 12 roses (one for every year they have been together so far) and replace one of the roses with a fake/plastic one, he could then add a message saying 'I will love you till the last rose dies; will you marry me.' This is probably the most romantic gesture i have ever thought of, i know kinda stupid really - if you've got any ideas, or wanna share a story, please do (: Yes, before anyone decides to mention it i know this is a gaming forum don't both posting unless you have something nice to comment on. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year Flame Away. x
IMO he should take her to the shed in back yard where they have the meth lab and get on 1 knee after a couple of meth rocks and a few ***sandwiches : nothing says love like meth and ***, not only will they be high for days but they won't get hungry on the honeymoon 8)
What you fail to realize is the topic at hand in subjective and varies in meaning and definition individual to individual. What it means to you =/= what it means to someone else. There is no "proof" for what we are discussing.
So, people aren't cheating on others. Nobody is getting a divorce, or will, or ever had.
You think the people who are in romantic relationships have never professed loved with one another?
I'm sorry to say, but they all have, otherwise it wouldn't have been a romantic relationship to begin with.
If you don't accept that as the truth, then please, let me sell you something. I'll charge you 500 bucks to give me your car, ok?
No, I didn't make a mistake in the wording, so don't bash me for that, because you didn't get the point.
It's human nature to change as well as change our minds. So undoutably at some point, most relationships will crash and burn. However, I give major kudos to those who manage to overcome emotional and physical hurtles and bumps life gives you along the way and work them out together as a couple and remain together yet truly feel content and satisfied with each other.
Alas, that's a rare thing. Understandably most people would cut their losses, bail out and seek a fresh start with another person. Perhaps to avoid any lingering doubt or dissatisfaction or to rekindle the need and desire for that "first spark" of falling or being in love with someone.
Regardless of which path is chosen, the key is to appreciate the time together and keep mutual respect for each other without going crazy and killing each other lawl.
TL:DR version: People change, enjoy the good times, not the end of the world if it fails. No woman, no cry. One love <3
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I know quoting myself isn't cool, but it was overwhelmed with robots and I'd like everyone to read it and tell me what they think.
Aw you quoted yourself. I'm telling...
Okay seriously though. You speak some solid truths. As life goes on, people often think about what could have been. They wonder if they made the right choices in life, and it often scares them. So they try to make it up by living the life they never had. Thus, the need/want for change.
This is known of course, as the mid-life crisis. Really what determines if a relationship will last, is if the person in said crisis did enjoy their life thus far. If the can come to that realization, then the relationship (hopefully) will survive.
Okay so - the story goes, a friend of mine has decided it is time for him to get married - he is planning to propose at the start of the new year, now he asked me 'cute, romantic or sweet ways' in which he could do it. Now when he told me, the first thing that came to me was 12 years, 12 roses, then it hit me.
My plan was for him to buy 12 roses (one for every year they have been together so far) and replace one of the roses with a fake/plastic one, he could then add a message saying 'I will love you till the last rose dies; will you marry me.'
This is probably the most romantic gesture i have ever thought of, i know kinda stupid really - if you've got any ideas, or wanna share a story, please do (:
Yes, before anyone decides to mention it i know this is a gaming forum don't both posting unless you have something nice to comment on.
Merry Christmas, Happy New Year