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29 Oct 2013, 3:07 am

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3 days, really...
(but for my choose). I felt like I was not really in love so I broke up.

I fear I'll never fall in love for someone :\ and that's really sad. I don't think I'm capable of being in a romantic relationship :?

I think it would be rare for someone to fall in love in less than three days...or three weeks...even three months isn't long enough for many people.



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29 Oct 2013, 3:45 am

The one I'm in now which was officially a relationship in about April 2012.


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29 Oct 2013, 8:35 am

yellowtamarin wrote:
Hillingar wrote:
3 days, really...
(but for my choose). I felt like I was not really in love so I broke up.

I fear I'll never fall in love for someone :\ and that's really sad. I don't think I'm capable of being in a romantic relationship :?

I think it would be rare for someone to fall in love in less than three days...or three weeks...even three months isn't long enough for many people.


Perhaps. But in my experience, most women know within five seconds of seeing a man whether they would sleep with him, even if they don't do it. And men usually know within a couple of days whether a woman is just somebody to sleep with, or somebody worth taking home to mom.

Say what you wish about it, but I think that certain spark is necessary for a romantic relationship to work out, no matter what you may choose to call it.



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29 Oct 2013, 3:30 pm

Twenty some odd LONG years.Ugh.


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29 Oct 2013, 4:46 pm

I was in a relationship for 10 seconds. It was during 8th grade at a dance party and this one big black lady asked me to be her bf so I said yes reluctantly. Then I walked up to her and said I don't wanna date you. I'm not attracted to big black ladies sorry.

No wonder she was mean to me the rest of the school year...


If I ever get into a "real" relationship. I will count that one as my first.



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29 Oct 2013, 5:09 pm

The one I'm in right now.

1266 days.



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29 Oct 2013, 5:22 pm

3 or 4 months, it was such a long time ago.

Though I did have a relationship with a girl who would just ring me up out of the blue for me to go and have sex with her, as I only actually went to the pub once and to a restaurant once with her, I dont really count that as a "relationship", just a girl using me for sex thing, so that probably went on for quite a number of months.

Generally though, I manage to dump them after a few weeks.



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29 Oct 2013, 7:18 pm

2 weeks


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29 Oct 2013, 7:30 pm

Thelibrarian wrote:
yellowtamarin wrote:
Hillingar wrote:
3 days, really...
(but for my choose). I felt like I was not really in love so I broke up.

I fear I'll never fall in love for someone :\ and that's really sad. I don't think I'm capable of being in a romantic relationship :?

I think it would be rare for someone to fall in love in less than three days...or three weeks...even three months isn't long enough for many people.


Perhaps. But in my experience, most women know within five seconds of seeing a man whether they would sleep with him, even if they don't do it. And men usually know within a couple of days whether a woman is just somebody to sleep with, or somebody worth taking home to mom.

Say what you wish about it, but I think that certain spark is necessary for a romantic relationship to work out, no matter what you may choose to call it.

I definitely agree about the spark thing. But if I had to be IN LOVE to keep a relationship going in the early stages, then I would never have a relationship. Love comes later, generally. But yeah if there's not even an interest/spark then it might not be worth continuing. Personally I wouldn't START a relationship with someone with whom I didn't have spark. After one or two dates I'll know if it definitely isn't going to work...and two dates is still a distance from a 'relationship'...which is a distance from 'love'.



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29 Oct 2013, 7:33 pm

i'm wondering. :scratch:



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29 Oct 2013, 7:44 pm

auntblabby wrote:
i'm wondering. :scratch:


Wondering what?



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29 Oct 2013, 7:45 pm

IOW the situation i'm in now is in a downhill slide.



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29 Oct 2013, 7:50 pm

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IOW the situation i'm in now is in a downhill slide.


Assuming that initial spark was there to begin with, it's only enough to get the relationship started. It takes a lot more than that to keep the relationship going. That spark can also help keep a relationship from breaking apart; it's the reason you got together in the first place, though, again, it takes much more to mend the relationship.

Good luck.



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29 Oct 2013, 7:52 pm

Thelibrarian wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
IOW the situation i'm in now is in a downhill slide.


Assuming that initial spark was there to begin with, it's only enough to get the relationship started. It takes a lot more than that to keep the relationship going. That spark can also help keep a relationship from breaking apart; it's the reason you got together in the first place, though, again, it takes much more to mend the relationship.
Good luck.

a lot more that I didn't have to give. oh well, c'est la vie.



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29 Oct 2013, 7:55 pm

auntblabby wrote:
Thelibrarian wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
IOW the situation i'm in now is in a downhill slide.


Assuming that initial spark was there to begin with, it's only enough to get the relationship started. It takes a lot more than that to keep the relationship going. That spark can also help keep a relationship from breaking apart; it's the reason you got together in the first place, though, again, it takes much more to mend the relationship.
Good luck.

a lot more that I didn't have to give. oh well, c'est la vie.


Blabby, O think the relationship I'm in now has worked in large measure because we don't see that much of each other, though we talk on the phone daily. Absence does indeed make the heart grow fonder. I'm always happy to see her come, and go. I prefer to be alone most of the time, but not all of the time.



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29 Oct 2013, 7:57 pm

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auntblabby wrote:
Thelibrarian wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
IOW the situation i'm in now is in a downhill slide.


Assuming that initial spark was there to begin with, it's only enough to get the relationship started. It takes a lot more than that to keep the relationship going. That spark can also help keep a relationship from breaking apart; it's the reason you got together in the first place, though, again, it takes much more to mend the relationship.
Good luck.

a lot more that I didn't have to give. oh well, c'est la vie.


Blabby, O think the relationship I'm in now has worked in large measure because we don't see that much of each other, though we talk on the phone daily. Absence does indeed make the heart grow fonder. I'm always happy to see her come, and go. I prefer to be alone most of the time, but not all of the time.

Katherine Hepburn was fond of saying "maybe men and women are not so well-suited for each other, maybe they should just live apart and drop in now and then." but I am not even at that level. but it is probably for the best.