Katy Posted 16 October 2008 Posted 16 October 2008 Don't worry, I don't think I've mentioned it properly on here before that! It's not too bad, it's come at a pretty good time though for me taking my mind off things (with starting a new job and all). Bless ya, as long as all is wellish with you. Now, completely unrelated. Don't get me started on unrequited love, the bane of all potential relationships.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 16 October 2008 Posted 16 October 2008 Bless ya, as long as all is wellish with you. Now, completely unrelated. Don't get me started on unrequited love, the bane of all potential relationships. I'm sure Moz can still be turned if you make him a nice veggie hotpot
The Blur Posted 16 October 2008 Posted 16 October 2008 This is one of most depressing thread in history of FT!
Katy Posted 16 October 2008 Posted 16 October 2008 I'm sure Moz can still be turned if you make him a nice veggie hotpot Oooh no, that would be rather weird considering what I wrote about him in the other thread.
MC Prussian Posted 16 October 2008 Posted 16 October 2008 If I knew what the secret was behind successful relationships then I wouldn't be single. Best advice is probably to remain honest because nobody else can do that for you. We all meet so many (potential) mates in life that the possibilities are sheer endless. With some, it works out and with others, it just doesn't. The end of a relationship isn't the end of a life, but I know that I can sometimes feel like it. Just don't start blaming yourself or your former partner for the negative outcome. It won't help either one of you. Nevertheless, remain content about things, have a positive outlook overall and you'll get to meet a new, better love eventually (however, I doubt that one can actually actively force that to happen). Also, some old flames can come back to you... If you've both grown over time and the fire's not been extinguished yet , then that could be good grounds to start from...
Dr The Singh Posted 16 October 2008 Posted 16 October 2008 If I knew what the secret was behind successful relationships then I wouldn't be single. Best advice is probably to remain honest because nobody else can do that for you. We all meet so many (potential) mates in life that the possibilities are sheer endless. With some, it works out and with others, it just doesn't. The end of a relationship isn't the end of a life, but I know that I can sometimes feel like it. Just don't start blaming yourself or your former partner for the negative outcome. It won't help either one of you.Nevertheless, remain content about things, have a positive outlook overall and you'll get to meet a new, better love eventually (however, I doubt that one can actually actively force that to happen). Also, some old flames can come back to you... If you've both grown over time and the fire's not been extinguished yet , then that could be good grounds to start from... I'm so surprised your still single Alexie, if I were a woman I would date you!!!!!! Just to add, i'm not single but relationships take alot of hard work, in hard times and good times you won't go too wrong with a good sense of humour and loads of money!!!
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