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- From: llama@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (sine nomine)
- Newsgroups: alt.angst
- Subject: Re: Strange Days Indeed.....
- Message-ID: <86626@ut-emx.uucp>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 21:40:09 GMT
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- machala@spdc.ti.com (King Mosher) writes:
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- >This is not always true. However, in 90% of the cases it is. If
- >romance does not break out in the first two dates, then you've
- >blown it or she is not interested. Being a "nice guy" doesn't
- >mean you let womyn walk all over you.
-
- this is almost never true for me. i've had dates where we were all
- over each other on the first date and then nothing, boredom, bleah on
- the second. and my longest relationship (post-divorce) was with a guy
- i'd known for a year before we started dating. he was a really good
- friend, someone i'd run crying to a couple of times, and someone
- about whom i'd said "i wouldn't sleep with him if he were the last man
- in austin." so naturally, i fell madly in love with him after a while
- and we spent a few months making everyone around us slightly ill
- ("would you guys get a room already, for chrissakes?!?") before
- settling into a relationship that lasted 18 months and took us each
- about a year to get over.
-
- so sometimes it just takes time for someone to grow on you.
-
- --
- sine | deb
- "how on earth did i get so jaded?
- life's mysteries seem so faded" -- soul asylum
-