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For the men out there - HELPPPPPPPPPP!
I am really struggling to understand men, they seem to say one thing one minute, then something else completely different the next.
why cant you say what you mean and stick to it.
kaye wrote:
> For all the ladies out there - have any of you worked out just
> how men think?
Ummm... well this has me stumped. I believe it is the combination of the last two words just following each other 'men think?'.
> Well, I can say how he's a lying cowardly loser that hides
> behind a fallacious mental disorder, so he doesn't have to deal
> with adult realities of life.. but instead, I just chuck his
> self-righteous spewage of truth and honesty to sheer
> entertainment. He doesn't deserve GAD, he deserves an academy
> award for "Best Face."
My my, arent you a wonderful human being. The kindness and compassion just shines through.
> Grix Thraves wrote:
> blahblahtruth lalalahonesty
>
> Ladybird wrote:
> the smackdown
>
> In every post i have read from you, you always go on about truth
> and honesty, have you had a bad experience in the past?
Well, I can say how he's a lying cowardly loser that hides behind a fallacious mental disorder, so he doesn't have to deal with adult realities of life.. but instead, I just chuck his self-righteous spewage of truth and honesty to sheer entertainment. He doesn't deserve GAD, he deserves an academy award for "Best Face."
*cheers* :)
> Nope, strangely enough I haven't really, no more than anyone
> else, but I still find it very important.
>
> I just find trust to be of real value to me.
I find the need for you to express that so adamantly ironic, compared to how you, self-admittedly, are so unreliable.
> Ladybird wrote:
> Truth be told, you are over-complicating the simplicity that is
> this thread. :)
>
> Nothing I said was complicated. This topic is about
> understanding people, I thought I'd put my two cents in about
> what I thought.
>
Me too.
> If people make it difficult for you to understand them, on
> purpose, I find them to be immature and lacking enough self
> confidence to realise they don't have to make themselves
> complicated to truly be someone special. To me, it's the people
> that are truthful that are special.
Yet, you despise yourself so much.. what a revelation.
It'll take more depth than self-confidence to understand that. Why simplify and beat around the bush, cartwheeling and catapulting about with the same simple words, when I can tell it straight up and forthwith.
Another truth be told, you're weighing down the threads with your lengthy philisophical humdrum. Hohum.
Then I get them to explain it to me. XD
But seriously, in MAchies first reply to this topic, he took the words right out of my mouth. Now he should really think of washing my saliva and phlegm off his hand. ;-)
Have you ever watched Golden Balls on ITV1? Has anyone else noticed that on every single show (unless I've missed one or a few) the women are always the ones to steal at the end? The women are always the greedy liars? Coincidence?
I just find trust to be of real value to me.
> Ladybird wrote:
> Truth be told, you are over-complicating the simplicity that is
> this thread. :)
>
> Nothing I said was complicated. This topic is about
> understanding people, I thought I'd put my two cents in about
> what I thought.
>
> If people make it difficult for you to understand them, on
> purpose, I find them to be immature and lacking enough self
> confidence to realise they don't have to make themselves
> complicated to truly be someone special. To me, it's the people
> that are truthful that are special.
In every post i have read from you, you always go on about truth and honesty, have you had a bad experience in the past?