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Just read this, its hilarious



WOMAN'S DIARY:
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>Saturday 5th February 2005.
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>Saw him late in the evening and he was acting really strangely. I went shopping in the afternoon with the girls and I did turn up a bit late so thought it might be that. The bar was really crowded and loud so I suggested we go somewhere quieter to talk. He was still very subdued and distracted so I suggested we go somewhere nice to eat. All through our late dinner he just didn't seem himself: he hardlylaughed, and didn't seem to be paying any attention to me or to what I was saying. I just knew that something was wrong. He dropped me back home and I wondered if he was going to come in: he hesitated, but followed. I asked him again if there was something the matter but he just half shook his head and turned the television on. After about 10 minutes of silence, I said I was going upstairs to bed. I put my arms around him and told him that I loved him deeply. He just gave a sigh, and a sad sort of smile. He didn't follow me up, but later he did, and I was surprised when we made love. He still seemed distant and a bit cold, and I started to think that he was going to leave me, and that he had found someone else. I cried myself to sleep.
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> > MAN'S DIARY:
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> > Saturday 5th February 2005
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> > England lost to Wales. Gutted. Got a shag though.
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Reply 1

Wings_cp
Just read this, its hilarious



WOMAN'S DIARY:
>
>Saturday 5th February 2005.
>
>Saw him late in the evening and he was acting really strangely. I went shopping in the afternoon with the girls and I did turn up a bit late so thought it might be that. The bar was really crowded and loud so I suggested we go somewhere quieter to talk. He was still very subdued and distracted so I suggested we go somewhere nice to eat. All through our late dinner he just didn't seem himself: he hardlylaughed, and didn't seem to be paying any attention to me or to what I was saying. I just knew that something was wrong. He dropped me back home and I wondered if he was going to come in: he hesitated, but followed. I asked him again if there was something the matter but he just half shook his head and turned the television on. After about 10 minutes of silence, I said I was going upstairs to bed. I put my arms around him and told him that I loved him deeply. He just gave a sigh, and a sad sort of smile. He didn't follow me up, but later he did, and I was surprised when we made love. He still seemed distant and a bit cold, and I started to think that he was going to leave me, and that he had found someone else. I cried myself to sleep.
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> > MAN'S DIARY:
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> > Saturday 5th February 2005
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> > England lost to Wales. Gutted. Got a shag though.
>


:rofl: So true!

Reply 2

Sorry to be an annoying b******, but how pathetic (if true).

Reply 3

ol, theres one thats that but the AB's lost to the Wallabies. lol

Reply 4

Hahah that is so so true.

Reply 5

that was hilerious. if my rep was worth anything, id rep you. :biggrin:

Reply 6

True. :biggrin:

Women really do read too much into everything. Chill, ladies!

Reply 7

That sounds a lot like some of my girlfriend's blog posts.

Reply 8

heheheheh that was really funny!

Reply 9

:eek: :eek:

Reply 10

Hahahahaha.....

Reply 11

:biggrin: rofl

Reply 12

Hah. Classic.

Is it wrong that my relationship has some role reversal going on here :eek:

Reply 13

hahaha.. yeah.. that's a typical response from a guy :biggrin:
sooo... sooooo... typical :wink:


Dero
Is it wrong that my relationship has some role reversal going on here :eek:


Well, look at it from another perspective, you have got a girlfriend who could enjoy some decent football with you together :smile:

+ she understands how you feel too..

unless of course, she's from the opposite camp 8X

Reply 14

no way! i don't believe that!! i can't believe they'd do that...actually they probably would, wouldn't they...grrrr

Reply 15

Hehe... :biggrin:
(i guess girlies should take that as a sign to be less paranoid... or guys should be less obsessed with football :p: )

Reply 16

silver~planet
Hehe... :biggrin:
(i guess girlies should take that as a sign to be less paranoid... or guys should be less obsessed with football :p: )



..I reckon BOTH :wink:

Reply 17

silver~planet
Hehe... :biggrin:
(i guess girlies should take that as a sign to be less paranoid... or guys should be less obsessed with football :p: )


I would agree more so with the latter :wink:

Guys should be happy that the girls actually care for them in that way. At least they care and it clearly show that you or rather we meant alot to them. :wink:

Imagine your girlfriend wouldn't care about you when you are down etc. That would be disastrous. If that is the case, I will wonder whether does my girlfriend truly loves me or not.
(Hang on a second, I'm not refering to the making out part, don't get me wrong hehe :p: )

So, that's not really paranoid i guess.


Reply 18

Ericz
I would agree more so with the latter :wink:

Guys should be happy that the girls actually care for them in that way. At least they care and it clearly show that you or rather we meant alot to them. :wink:

Imagine your girlfriend wouldn't care about you when you are down etc. That would be disastrous. If that is the case, I will wonder whether does my girlfriend truly loves me or not.
(Hang on a second, I'm not refering to the making out part, don't get me wrong hehe :p: )

So, that's not really paranoid i guess.



Well said!
I personally do get too paranoid though...

Reply 19

To go on a tangent, I remember an .. I think Asimov book ( or similar author ). Everyone was a psychologist. Considering it was written years and years ago, its quite impressive, everyone's gonna be one in the end I reckon.

God help us.