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Bexter Flag By the Sea 18 Feb 04 2.12pm Send a Private Message to Bexter Add Bexter as a friend

unfortunately girls, despite relishing the new found equality between the sexes, still want a man to be manly in the old fashioned sense, strong, protective, elusive, cold blah blah often to the degree where they are a total tosser with it.
trust me northern - as you get older you realise that going out with tossers is boring and all you want is to be looked after by someone on your level who really appreciates you and is a true mate - aaaaah!

had my heart broken beyond belief about 9 months ago - still painful but, and i mean this, i have come out stronger so it was the best and worst thing that could have happened to me... if you see what i mean?!

 

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jcreedy Flag 18 Feb 04 2.15pm Send a Private Message to jcreedy Add jcreedy as a friend

Exactly Bexter, it does make you so much stronger emotionally. It's just hard not to turn cold and unromantic too though.

Another thing that pisses me off is the fact that I have bad memories of gorgeous Thailand, so I have to go back now

 


It was my dream to play for Palace and to make my debut. I've always played for the club so if I'm playing here, I wouldn't want to be anywhere else.

- John Bostock (Nov 2007)

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Northern Eagle Flag Shoreham by Sea, West Sussex 18 Feb 04 2.19pm Send a Private Message to Northern Eagle Add Northern Eagle as a friend

Well I had the thought, that now being 28 that she was, as they say, it. But since she been done gone, I am far happier.

I can travel the universe, seek out new civilisations, and boldy go where no, err, man has gone before.

Err....

 


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Bexter Flag By the Sea 18 Feb 04 2.19pm Send a Private Message to Bexter Add Bexter as a friend

it's actually made me more romantic - i know exactly what i want to give and receive (stop it!) in a relationship now - my next one is going to be wicked!

 

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Cucking Funt Flag Clapham on the Back 18 Feb 04 2.20pm Send a Private Message to Cucking Funt Add Cucking Funt as a friend

This is a real confessional type thread. Interesting to see how people are opening their hearts!

I don't know if it's easier to deal with heartbreak when you're younger but my own particular experience was when I was 38 and I really, really thought this particular person was the one forever. I was utterly devastated for nearly a year (all through the Palace admin period, in fact) and emerged much quieter and much more cynical. Still feel that way, to be honest. Those around me say that I've changed and, as I said before, I now find it almost impossible to trust someone to the extent that I can open up to them fully. Consequently, I've met people since then but it's always fizzled out because of my reluctance to let anyone in.

So Bexter is totally safe.

 


Wife beating may be socially acceptable in Sheffield, but it is a different matter in Cheltenham

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Moose Flag In the sewer pipe... 18 Feb 04 2.34pm Send a Private Message to Moose Add Moose as a friend

Got my heart broken at the age of about 18. It was weird because people have always said I was too young, but it was not the case. It's horrible the introspection that all people on the receiving end seem to feel but posters have got it right. You eventually do emerge stronger, but more cynical.

Next thing: for all those people who have suffered, what would your reaction be to a sudden phone call from the ex, abject in apology and desperate to make up? Truthfully, now...

 


Goodness is what you do. Not who you pray to.

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Moose Flag In the sewer pipe... 18 Feb 04 2.37pm Send a Private Message to Moose Add Moose as a friend

Quote Bexter at 18 Feb 2004 2:19pm

it's actually made me more romantic - i know exactly what i want to give and receive (stop it!) in a relationship now - my next one is going to be wicked!

You ought to turn up on the 28th at the Selhurst Arms, Bexter!

 


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Bexter Flag By the Sea 18 Feb 04 2.41pm Send a Private Message to Bexter Add Bexter as a friend

Hmmmm! actually trying to stay single for a while! well, at least til i get my girlie holiday in croatia out the way!

 

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Bexter Flag By the Sea 18 Feb 04 2.42pm Send a Private Message to Bexter Add Bexter as a friend

in answer to the phone call question moose, i honestly don't know.

 

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jcreedy Flag 18 Feb 04 2.45pm Send a Private Message to jcreedy Add jcreedy as a friend

Quote Moose at 18 Feb 2004 2:34pm

Got my heart broken at the age of about 18. It was weird because people have always said I was too young, but it was not the case. It's horrible the introspection that all people on the receiving end seem to feel but posters have got it right. You eventually do emerge stronger, but more cynical.

Next thing: for all those people who have suffered, what would your reaction be to a sudden phone call from the ex, abject in apology and desperate to make up? Truthfully, now...

I'd tell her where to go. Her cheating on me made me realise that I didn't need her and I could be with someone who respects me a whole lot more. I know it's easy to say now, but I know my girlfriend would never hurt me like that. Is that naive?

 


It was my dream to play for Palace and to make my debut. I've always played for the club so if I'm playing here, I wouldn't want to be anywhere else.

- John Bostock (Nov 2007)

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jcreedy Flag 18 Feb 04 2.48pm Send a Private Message to jcreedy Add jcreedy as a friend

Quote Cucking Funt at 18 Feb 2004 2:20pm

This is a real confessional type thread. Interesting to see how people are opening their hearts!

I don't know if it's easier to deal with heartbreak when you're younger but my own particular experience was when I was 38 and I really, really thought this particular person was the one forever. I was utterly devastated for nearly a year (all through the Palace admin period, in fact) and emerged much quieter and much more cynical. Still feel that way, to be honest. Those around me say that I've changed and, as I said before, I now find it almost impossible to trust someone to the extent that I can open up to them fully. Consequently, I've met people since then but it's always fizzled out because of my reluctance to let anyone in.

So Bexter is totally safe.


I don't know if anybody else feels the same, but, without meaning to sound cheesy, I really could tell you guys anything. Maybe its because I don't know you. Then again, I am a very upfront, open person. Another thing that came from being cheated on.

 


It was my dream to play for Palace and to make my debut. I've always played for the club so if I'm playing here, I wouldn't want to be anywhere else.

- John Bostock (Nov 2007)

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Cucking Funt Flag Clapham on the Back 18 Feb 04 2.51pm Send a Private Message to Cucking Funt Add Cucking Funt as a friend

Quote Moose at 18 Feb 2004 2:34pm

Next thing: for all those people who have suffered, what would your reaction be to a sudden phone call from the ex, abject in apology and desperate to make up? Truthfully, now...

No way. Ever.

 


Wife beating may be socially acceptable in Sheffield, but it is a different matter in Cheltenham

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