In response to
"honestly, it sounds as if it's not just about the parents. *He* is not ok with it himself. -- nm"
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loosilu at work
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he wants his future little girls to stay in the house, no alcohol around, religious, etc. She will not stand for that. Yet they love each other now. -- nm
Posted by
Hotkiss (aka hotkiss7348)
Sep 15 '10, 09:02
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i'm sure the impossible-ness of it all no doubt escalates the love.
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kare
Sep 15, 09:06
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she just admitted she loves him more than he loves her. "he stopped himself from falling too hard, and I couldn't control myself."
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Hotkiss
Sep 15, 09:08
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Sorry, not everyone approaches relationships with blubbering, squishy romanticism -- nm
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con_carne
Sep 15, 09:16
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relationships are messy things. -- nm
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znufrii
Sep 15, 09:11
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I don't agree with that. I think if he knew it would never last he could keep himself more emotionally detatched. -- nm
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pmb
Sep 15, 09:10
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mmm, i kind of disagree. there are varying levels of love. sometimes, believe it or not, you have some say over your feelings. ;) -- nm
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kare
Sep 15, 09:09
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agreed with your IM. -- nm
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loosilu at work
Sep 15, 09:08
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been there. -- nm
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loosilu at work
Sep 15, 09:07
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"It started out like Romeo and Juliet, but ended up in tragedy!" -- nm
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Reagen
Sep 15, 09:06
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So, basically, it was doomed from the start.
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musubi
Sep 15, 09:05
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I get that. they just have to get over it. it sucks. -- nm
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loosilu at work
Sep 15, 09:03
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~Beauty and the beast~ -- nm
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con_carne
Sep 15, 09:03
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