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How do people get into relationships??

I'm just curious,

Fire away....

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Stockholm syndrome :colone:
They meet from TSR :indiff:
Reply 3
Original post by toonervoustotalk
They meet from TSR :indiff:


Please can WE NOT have trolling comments, i'm getting fed up of it.
Getting together usually does the trick
'Wanna be my bae (or insert other word here)?'

'Yes'.
Original post by SeanFM
'Wanna be my bae (or insert other word here)?'

'Yes'.


Never say that word again.
Original post by Use Err Name
Never say that word again.


You got a bae or nah?

But yes OP, meet someone , get to know them ,, if there is mutual attraction then voila.
Original post by SeanFM
You got a bae or nah?


Nah, that's why :tongue:
Original post by SeanFM
'Wanna be my bae (or insert other word here)?'

'Yes'.


Wow, so smooth.


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Original post by SeanFM
'Wanna be my bae (or insert other word here)?'

'Yes'.


Original post by Use Err Name
Never say that word again.


Original post by SeanFM
You got a bae or nah?

But yes OP, meet someone , get to know them ,, if there is mutual attraction then voila.


He actually meant "insert", he has bad experiences associated with it.
Original post by Uyi 95
I'm just curious,

Fire away....


By a coincidence. I am not looking for people to get into a relationship with them, its rather vice versa.
a period of intense flirting
Original post by Harlee24
a period of intense flirting


Is that not a too great effort just to be together with someone?
Reply 14
Original post by Kallisto
Is that not a too great effort just to be together with someone?

I wouldn't trade my last one for the world, even though it was one of both great joy and sorrow. Hard work = Hard reward
Original post by Harlee24
a period of intense flirting


A what?
Original post by whorace
I wouldn't trade my last one for the world, even though it was one of both great joy and sorrow. Hard work = Hard reward


So, your intense flirting was really a great success? but what if the life partner is a great disappointment after a while, despite intense flirting? would you say everything was for nothing?
Original post by Ed's Balls
Stockholm syndrome :colone:


Oh you and your brilliant idea's. :colone:
When both people are at the point and time in there lives that they want to and are able to commit to each other?
When you both like each other and are in a good enough place to commit?

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