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truesub4u -> RE: Not everyone wants "happily ever after" (5/5/2006 5:57:27 PM)

I really think that most look for happily ever after with someone... I just think most of gotten burned so often... it's not really top priority each and every time someone new comes along. I seen some profiles... where they want long term.. possible marriage....

As for me... i'm almost... oh hell... I am 40 in a few months... single mom..... fun is something needed now more than commitment and bullshit... perhaps one day it will be happily ever after... then again.. maybe not....




CreativeDominant -> RE: Not everyone wants "happily ever after" (5/5/2006 6:02:49 PM)

As has been said by many on here, I think that as long as a person is upfront about what they want/expect from whoever they are seeking and , when contacted, don't step into saying that great oldie "you never know where it might lead" statement as a means of manipulation and not just a comment.




Kidless -> RE: Not everyone wants "happily ever after" (5/5/2006 6:05:14 PM)

I never say that.

I just see what happens.




IronBear -> RE: Not everyone wants "happily ever after" (5/5/2006 6:10:14 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Kidless

Bear dude,why so upset?

You think I'm coming all the way to kangaroo land to tear down yer castle?[:D]


You wouldn't make it past the boundary. Not angry it's just people with your attitude p[ress all the wrong buttons for me and I get the blood lust if you know what I mean..... So by all means come and visit and lets dance the last waltz




Kidless -> RE: Not everyone wants "happily ever after" (5/5/2006 6:14:27 PM)

Shakes his head........sounds like some sort of an issue.

I'm really glad I never took things that seriously. And why would I want to dance with someone who's all about stepping on toes?




Misstoyou -> RE: Not everyone wants "happily ever after" (5/5/2006 6:18:08 PM)

Well, I'm not looking for "happily ever after," but I require 100% of my submissive while he's mine.




Kidless -> RE: Not everyone wants "happily ever after" (5/5/2006 6:18:45 PM)

That's nice.




IronBear -> RE: Not everyone wants "happily ever after" (5/5/2006 6:21:32 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Kidless

Shakes his head........sounds like some sort of an issue.

I'm really glad I never took things that seriously. And why would I want to dance with someone who's all about stepping on toes?


Not really an issue unless we both make it so..... Mate I've been poking you with a long stick to see how you react.... You'll do bloke you'll do.... <<Tosses kidless a can of iced Fosters>>




Kidless -> RE: Not everyone wants "happily ever after" (5/5/2006 6:24:39 PM)

Cool then mate! Snags the foster's and pops the top

Let toss some shrimp on the barbie and celebrate the differences then![:D]




Dustyn -> RE: Not everyone wants "happily ever after" (5/5/2006 9:07:30 PM)

A little piece of mind is kind of nice in a relationship, but please try to avoid stultifying me for the rest of my existence... if I was Ward, I'd have gone Amittyville about 5 episodes into the first season...

- Dustyn




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