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Post by trentm32 »

this is a semi-sequel to my "growing up" thread, but I felt it warranted it's own thread.

*prays he isn't attacked for spamming the CM :P *

anyways, I was chatting with my roomate last nite; he's a fantastic guy, great musician, nicest guy you'll ever meet; but he's got awful luck with the ladies. With all I've learned from Reno, I've taken him under my wing the best I can 8-)

But anyways, he was saying how complicated it is to get a girl, and I retorted with the obvious "it ins't much easier once you have one." it was then i realized that. with everything, comes inherent problems. Confusion, crossed wires, stressing over nothing; we're awlays gonna have that. all we can do is just realize that, and make the decision to still be happy. pushing 20 yrs of age, I've finally realized that I'm even more naive than I thought i was about life, about love-- about everything.

Me and my gal are both totally into each other, but since were both leaving in a few months for university, and she still lives with her folks and siblings, she still wants to do the home thing, and have me. As a selfish guy, I considered breaking up with her, but then I realized I didn't want just some girlfriend-- I want her. So I'm gonna take the time we have together, and have a blast with it; but also not forget that I have a life outside of her, and have as much fun as possible even when she's not there.

Does this make sense, is it a good philosophy? I trust you guys opinions more than most anyone I know, so lay some thoughts and advice on me, fellars...
"When looking up there, I just felt whole, like I belonged. Like one day I too would shine my most brilliant. Sitting there also made me think about sitting through services at my little country church back home. About that never-changing congregation of the same sixty-seven people and everyone has known you since before you were born. Now, out here in the real world, everything just seemed more vivid than when I used to sit in that little pew. That pew that was now so, so far away from where I was. I feared I had somehow left God behind there, too. I feared he was somehow just sitting there, saving my seat on the fifth pew from the front row, just waiting on me to come back. I left so quickly, I worried that he may not have noticed I was gone. And, now, I’m just too far away to find. So he’s just sitting there, patiently waiting on me to come back. I closed my eyes and prayed a moment. I hoped more than anything that he could still hear me." -an excerpt from my novella, A Sea of Fallen Leaves.

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Post by areusad831 »

long distance fucks everything up...it is possible but dont expect it to be perfect
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My sis has a long distance relationship with her b/f and they are doing really well. She has fun when he isn't around and he does the same. They are working out real good, so I think it's a good philosphy best of luck to you bud.

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He steps between the trees, a crooked man
There's blood on the blade
Don't take his hand

You warm by the firelight, in twilight's blue
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I'm still up in the air about distance; I'm still up in the air about everything, really. I'm just trying my best to enjoy today, and I'll take May as it comes, ya know.
"When looking up there, I just felt whole, like I belonged. Like one day I too would shine my most brilliant. Sitting there also made me think about sitting through services at my little country church back home. About that never-changing congregation of the same sixty-seven people and everyone has known you since before you were born. Now, out here in the real world, everything just seemed more vivid than when I used to sit in that little pew. That pew that was now so, so far away from where I was. I feared I had somehow left God behind there, too. I feared he was somehow just sitting there, saving my seat on the fifth pew from the front row, just waiting on me to come back. I left so quickly, I worried that he may not have noticed I was gone. And, now, I’m just too far away to find. So he’s just sitting there, patiently waiting on me to come back. I closed my eyes and prayed a moment. I hoped more than anything that he could still hear me." -an excerpt from my novella, A Sea of Fallen Leaves.

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Post by Rusty »

Makes sense.

Queens Of The Stone Age-Someone's In The Wolf

Once you're lost in twillights's blue
You don't find your way, the way finds you...

Tempt the fates, beware the smile
It hides all the teeth, my dear,
What's behind them...

So glad you could stay
Forever

He steps between the trees, a crooked man
There's blood on the blade
Don't take his hand

You warm by the firelight, in twilight's blue
Shadows creep & dance the walls
He's creeping too..

So glad you could stay
Forever


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Post by saman »

trentm32 wrote:I'm still up in the air about distance; I'm still up in the air about everything, really. I'm just trying my best to enjoy today, and I'll take May as it comes, ya know.


not wanting to scare you, but if you've never done long-distance before, it's very hard, especially if you've been with the person physically for a while. but whatever happens, i'm sure it'll work out for you.
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two things that I can contribute.

I've been with my girlfriend for a little more than 2.5 years. For the last year and a half (minus the summer months) we have lived in different cities, 2 hours apart. That's not a huge distance, but when you don't have a car and must rely on the bus it is still a good distance. My advice is that if both people want it to work it will. The moment one person has doubts or thinks it will not work, or decides it's not working, it will not work. You make of it what you want, but both of you have to put 100%. Also, never feel guilty about having fun without her. The best thing after an enjoyable night with friends is to get to go home and tell your significant other about your fun (in mine and my gf's case we chat on msn daily), and she'll do the same, and it'll feel like you just enjoyed two evenings in one, if that makes sense.

Also, maybe I've been lucky, but me and my girlfriend have never been in a fight or squabble. There hasn't been any confusion about things because we've been open and honest with eachother and ultimately because we're so open we have been able to nip things before they even become the smallest of issues. Don't get me wrong, we disagree about things (mostly opinion stuff, nothing relationship based) and all that stuff, but it has never been anything that has affected the relationship.

Lately I've been going through the same "I'm growing up" phase as you have, Trent. Just remember that you make life what you want it to be. Life is short and you want to make the most of everything you can, and whatever it is you decide make sure you put 100% of yourself into it.

Hope this helps a bit...
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you've never had a fight? i don't know, but that just doesn't sound healthy to me.
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Post by Rusty »

Yeah man, I've gotta agree with Jim. If you two care for each other and are willing to make it work it will. :)

Queens Of The Stone Age-Someone's In The Wolf

Once you're lost in twillights's blue
You don't find your way, the way finds you...

Tempt the fates, beware the smile
It hides all the teeth, my dear,
What's behind them...

So glad you could stay
Forever

He steps between the trees, a crooked man
There's blood on the blade
Don't take his hand

You warm by the firelight, in twilight's blue
Shadows creep & dance the walls
He's creeping too..

So glad you could stay
Forever


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i dunno, i was in a relationship that lasted nearly a year and we never had a single argument or squabble, not even a minor one
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nope not one fight. And in my opinion it's fine. Why fabricate something to fight about just so you can say you've had a fight? Seems rather pointless to me.
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maybe i'm just difficult. :mrgreen:
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sand and i never fought. well, once, but for good reason.
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i think it just depends on what aspects of each other's personalities you bring out
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Might be. Me and my gf are extremely similar, and have the same interests, and in the places where we haven't had to same interest we have tried eacothers interest out for the sake of the other. For example, my gf would go to the driving range with me to hit golf balls and I started to watch Corronation St. It's give and take and it works well.
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Wow, don't shoot me, ok?

The Prophet (Gordon B. Hinkley) is a very old dude. 84 or something. His wife just died last year. He speaks twice a year, or more to everyone. Anyhow, he said him and his wife never ONCE in like 60+ years of marriage, did they have a fight. That is just....wow. So, it can be done :)
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trentm32 wrote:
anyways, I was chatting with my roomate last nite; he's a fantastic guy, great musician, nicest guy you'll ever meet;


This thread started out so gay... I was scared to continue reading.

So I'll just assume Trent is now gay.
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Lando wrote:
trentm32 wrote:
anyways, I was chatting with my roomate last nite; he's a fantastic guy, great musician, nicest guy you'll ever meet;


This thread started out so gay... I was scared to continue reading.

So I'll just assume Trent is now gay.


pfft; Lando, you're just jealous, bro. You wanna GET eith THIS! *does sexy dance* Bladaw!
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dude
are you promoting your bladder or something?!
cuz like i dont think thats a good way to pick up folks :nod:

and yes
saman and i fought once
and for very good reason as she said :nod:
go fuck yourself.
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