Author Topic: khorde rant (involves girls)  (Read 3751 times)

I feel you Khorde.

Just broke up with Shannon last night.

I feel you man.
I mean, I have a girlfriend now, been dating for a few months, talked about marrying, kids, etc. Everything is pretty dead loving set for us. We're both sarcastic starfishs so we get along perfectly. And the love is great.

But yeah, I feel you. Back in my freshman year I had a girl like you, she was okay for a few months, had love a few times. She was a year younger than me, me 15 and her 14. However, close to the end of the year (I think like a few weeks away) I found out she went to one of my friends house one wensday night while I was at home helping my mother make dinner and had love with 3 different guys. Once I found out, she stopped talking to me so I just came up to her one day at school and said it was over.

I then asked for a reason, promising I would leave her alone if she told me.
"I liked the love."


Weeee fml.
But now, everything's all good. New girl, I loving love her. I actually plan on marrying her soon.
Slight problem, we fear she might be pregnant. I mean, we've always talked about kids, so we don't regret it, of course not.

Anyway enough about me. Khorde. I would say you just have to do what you think is right to stay afloat in the sea of despair. Do anything that keeps your mind off the stress and keeps you busy. Staying busy relieves stress. As for finding a gal, you'll get there. Just as I did, you'll find another girl. Good luck, bro.

Congratulations on the sick nasty girlfriend. You're old enough to do just about whatever the forget you want, but I'm stuck in that age between living at home and about to be on my own. It's exciting a bit frightening, but I ain't afraid of no ghosts.

Like I said, I'm just being an impatient little bitch and should probably do something else than dwell on this petty highschool romance lol.

I feel you Khorde.

Just broke up with Shannon last night.

Explain yourself mister.

And here I thought such a cool dude like Khorde would get all the ladies. XD

As for hanging out, whatever happened to Valen?

And here I thought such a cool dude like Khorde would get all the ladies. XD

As for hanging out, whatever happened to Valen?

I only lead you on to think that.

Valen is still around. I talked to a few days ago and we stuff ourselves playing the game Slender. Then he had to go, but I keep in touch w/ him.

Explain yourself mister.

Her mother banned us from dating. We were struggling our asses off just to see each other. It was too stressful, too painful, and both her and I were having nightmares and lack of sleep constantly. I had to do something.

Her mother banned us from dating. We were struggling our asses off just to see each other. It was too stressful, too painful, and both her and I were having nightmares and lack of sleep constantly. I had to do something.
how old was she?

While I was reading your rant this song ran through my head the entire time.

You know what, I was considering making a topic about this but since you made this topic I'ma just dump this here.

I moved to Virginia in August because of my dad's job. He's military, so it's not like we were moving to a place with relatives and/or people I knew; I knew not a single soul outside of my family here. We just upped and left, leaving everyone I knew behind.

School started in September and I ended up being the awkward kid that brought a book to lunch and sat there reading in the corner. Eventually I settled into a small group of friends; and really hit it off very well with a girl named Laurel. We were best friends for about three months until one night in December where we decided to try something new. The two months during which we were together were pretty euphoric, by my standards. I still miss her, occasionally. At the first sign of anything wrong she dropped me like a sack of bricks, and even though I could tell she regretted the decision, she was a stubborn person who wouldn't back down. That ended poorly, and I don't think we've exchanged more than 100 words since.

Anyway I went into a serious funk at that point; I was really, really sad. What I felt then doesn't even compare to how I feel now, though. After getting over Laurel, which took longer than it probably should have, I was assigned my partner for a geometry project, a girl by the name of Melody. Needless to say, we hit it off. We had 90% of the same interests, and those that we didn't have in common, we soon discovered. The happiest I have ever been in my entire life, definitively, was when I was with her.

Now here comes the stuff. Her dad worked for the Mongolian embassy at this time and after school had let out was forced into retirement by the Mongolian government. Unfortunately, that eliminated their reason to stay in America. She moved back to Mongolia, and because that's quite literally on the opposite side of the world, I haven't been able to talk to her since. I'm in the dark here, and I'm scared. I've not been sadder than I am now.

Guidance?

dont date rich mongolians?

Rich

where the forget

how did you get "rich mongolian" from that

Rich

where the forget

how did you get "rich mongolian" from that

"Her dad worked for the Mongolian embassy at this time and after school had let out was forced into retirement by the Mongolian government."

Works for government =/= rich

You know what, I was considering making a topic about this but since you made this topic I'ma just dump this here.

I moved to Virginia in August because of my dad's job. He's military, so it's not like we were moving to a place with relatives and/or people I knew; I knew not a single soul outside of my family here. We just upped and left, leaving everyone I knew behind.

School started in September and I ended up being the awkward kid that brought a book to lunch and sat there reading in the corner. Eventually I settled into a small group of friends; and really hit it off very well with a girl named Laurel. We were best friends for about three months until one night in December where we decided to try something new. The two months during which we were together were pretty euphoric, by my standards. I still miss her, occasionally. At the first sign of anything wrong she dropped me like a sack of bricks, and even though I could tell she regretted the decision, she was a stubborn person who wouldn't back down. That ended poorly, and I don't think we've exchanged more than 100 words since.

Anyway I went into a serious funk at that point; I was really, really sad. What I felt then doesn't even compare to how I feel now, though. After getting over Laurel, which took longer than it probably should have, I was assigned my partner for a geometry project, a girl by the name of Melody. Needless to say, we hit it off. We had 90% of the same interests, and those that we didn't have in common, we soon discovered. The happiest I have ever been in my entire life, definitively, was when I was with her.

Now here comes the stuff. Her dad worked for the Mongolian embassy at this time and after school had let out was forced into retirement by the Mongolian government. Unfortunately, that eliminated their reason to stay in America. She moved back to Mongolia, and because that's quite literally on the opposite side of the world, I haven't been able to talk to her since. I'm in the dark here, and I'm scared. I've not been sadder than I am now.

Guidance?

Okay, the bold:

I know exactly what this stuff is like. Having a stubborn, tenacious girlfriend is one of the worst things ever. But you can't really force things onto her without being an starfish. That's what I was stuck with and it sucked tremendous donkeyrichard. I knew it was something I cannot control and eventually this was a factor in our break up. Lesson on this one: don't date a girl who isn't outgoing or isn't open to what you want or suggest. Really, if you do what she wants, then she should do what you want.

As for the Mongolian babe, I've got a few words to say, but that's about it. She's off and away, and since you cannot even contact her, trying and holding on to the cinders of a fire that once shone bright is a wasted effort. I know she was amazing and all, but as unfortunate as this turn of events was, you got to move on brother. It may take some time but with a positive attitude and some chill music you can do just about anything. Keep looking forward to what may come tomorrow my friend.

Her mother banned us from dating. We were struggling our asses off just to see each other. It was too stressful, too painful, and both her and I were having nightmares and lack of sleep constantly. I had to do something.

This is the situation I never hope to find myself in.

Finding an amazing girl, only to be stifled by her parentals. No dice bro. It really sucks, but if you can talk to her parents about it then you might have a chance. Some people think that teenagers are just slimebag children who don't want anything out of anyone except a physical relationship. If you can prove to her parents that you genuinely care for her, then maybe you will still have a chance. Change the way they look at you.

sorry if this is offensive
but i think im the only guy ever who plans on staying single for the rest of his life