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| Headcrab Zombie:
--- Quote from: PhantOS on August 21, 2017, 01:49:31 PM ---no i dont? there are multiple needs for a relationship, and its possible, emphasis, possible, to not satisfy all of them, but having the bare minimum doesn't make it a relationship. my very specific and stock need list has 4 aspects: intimacy, commitment (or financial situation), communication, emotional integrity. if you can think of a sustained and healthy relationship that can list on only one of the four i've listed, be my guest --- End quote --- So are you just going to ignore me, or...? --- Quote from: Headcrab Zombie on August 21, 2017, 01:42:58 PM ---And as I said before, different people have different needs out of relationships. Don't apply your needs to others. --- End quote --- |
| Filipe:
Guys please, I would appreciate if you could move this discussion elsewhere, I just wanted to know your stories about the matter. Speaking of it, if our relationship goes further, we will try to find a way to see each other once or twice per month, so it's not THAT bad so to speak. |
| bloody jumper:
--- Quote from: PhantOS on August 21, 2017, 01:49:31 PM ---no i dont? there are multiple needs for a relationship, and its possible, emphasis, possible, to not satisfy all of them, but having the bare minimum doesn't make it a relationship. --- End quote --- You have no authority to define when a relationship exists and doesn't. If both people are happy and content in their situation, then you have no horse in that race. You don't get to say "Nah, that doesn't count." because it certainly means something to the parties involved. |
| torin²:
headcrab........ did you forget what i said........... |
| PhantOS:
--- Quote from: Gock. on August 21, 2017, 01:51:37 PM ---path got cucked lol --- End quote --- i dont believe in love anyways. i just like my richard sucked --- Quote from: Headcrab Zombie on August 21, 2017, 01:53:02 PM ---So are you just going to ignore me, or...? --- End quote --- if you want to get loose with the definition of a romantic relationship, then sure, you can argue that relationships can function on one of those needs alone. you can classify golddigging as a romantic relationship too, if you want to go there. however, the fact remains that its not a healthy relationship. it won't last long, which is what matters- it all boils down to the semantics of the definition of a relationship if you're happy in whatever situation you're in, i have no reason to tell you what you can and can't do --- Quote from: bloody jumper on August 21, 2017, 01:54:23 PM ---You have no authority to define when a relationship exists and doesn't. If both people are happy and content in their situation, then you have no horse in that race. You don't get to say "Nah, that doesn't count." because it certainly means something to the parties involved. --- End quote --- you're right, i can find a sugar mommy online who i sell my richard to for money and call it romantic too. anything's possible in the wild world of 'you can't define relationships' |
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