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- 9 de Feb, 2013
Yeah, that definitely doesn't help.I was wondering how much of a part his desperation and loneliness is playing. Seeing as he's so miserable and longing for his heart-sweet is he more willing to take a chance now?
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Yeah, that definitely doesn't help.I was wondering how much of a part his desperation and loneliness is playing. Seeing as he's so miserable and longing for his heart-sweet is he more willing to take a chance now?
He life got flipped, turned upside down. Having to be obsessively careful about who you trust is exhausting. He let his guard down long enough for Catie to get a foothold, and the rest was history.
It also didn't help that he was talking to a lot of people online in the process of selling the medallions.
Nine times out of ten, when you write something polite like "I don't think we're a match" on a dating site, the guy either writes "Fuck you you're too ugly for me anyway bitch" or he sends you dozens more messages trying to change your mind.
Dating sites do not bring out the best in most people, of any gender.
How uncharacteristic of him.Huh, yeah, actually, I don't know. I said "sex" because "bonus round" has been a long-established euphemism of Chris' to refer to sex. But in the context, his wording is almost meaningless.
It occurred to me randomly and I don't know what you'd use it for, but I feel like the forum should now have a pepper spray rating.People are a little too trigger happy with the negative ratings here sometimes (like a pepper spray wielding tomgirl in a Gamestop)
This has to happen. Maybe an exclusive rating for mods?It occurred to me randomly and I don't know what you'd use it for, but I feel like the forum should now have a pepper spray rating.
She did always have helmet hair, maybe they just took it off for photos. /sarcasmI'm surprised Bob never outfit Chris with a helmet early on to keep him from hurting himself with everyday life.