OR tell her that what comes around goes around.. and that "I (you) might have blew it, but it's all good, cause that girl I (you) was dancing with also blew me.." In yo FACE crazy biatch.
Wrong. Indifference wins the battle. If he acts like he doesn't care, she will want him more. If he really doesn't care, it doesn't matter. Either way he wins.
I thikn you're taking his problem a little too seriously.. in reality, i wouldn't bat a second eye, cause this girl sounds like drama anyway.
I don't think she was that into you. The whole thing about you dancing with another girl is just an excuse to make her feel better "breaking up" with you.
When long term relationships like this fall apart, it can crush the most stoic of men. You're a testament to the enduring nature of man's fortitude.
Yup, married guys know this for a fact. Except the "other girl" isn't really a girl but like a ballgame or going to play poker with buddies or doing something that doesn't involve her. Of course, being married has the advantage that eventually you will get some - it is just a matter of when.
I recently stopped dating an older woman, 4 years older, 31. As it turned out, she was less mature and insecure than the younger women that i've dated previously and she's a shrink. =/ I guess what I'm trying to say is, that when it comes to relationships, men are from krypton and women are from that new planet that was just discovered.
Ur really not in that bad of a position. Have you ever farted during a bj? Try talking your way out of that.
Besides the effects of gravity, aging, and a reducing metabolism, what exactly is the difference between the two? Based on the women I work with in their late 30s and older, I don't see any other differences. Sure, some women mature with age like a fine wine. Unfortunately, the result for most is only as good as the product started out.
so she texted me apologizing for the way she acted last night, and invited me out to dinner tonight. thats a quick turn around.