
I suppose to post here again more than once but laziness get better of me. It's time to catch up with some here and start white-knighting people on Internet. Yay!
(Now charrge!)
BTW, What's wrong with Velitation?
Quoted from a discussion in the blooper reel. I just wanted to say that this was the former "depressed girl" that I've written about in this thread. Funny fact: the same thing happened again, about an hour ago, but 10 times "worse"... Meaning that both were in on it, but the friendship wasn't damaged. That's how much it has improved since 6 months ago. We just agreed that we'd both been too friendly with each other today, and that we should just remain friends until our feelings change.OtakuNinja wrote:I've also been in a situation when the girl was just being friendly, which I understood perfectly clear, but she later thought she's been too friendly and almost canceled our friendship (despite nothing happening)...
Probably not, since she's very weak when it comes to resisting people. Especially if it's someone she enjoys the company of. An example of this is when we'd only started being friends (I didn't know about this at the time), and I made her stay up the entire night and take a long walk with me in the forest, despite her finally feeling tired after having trouble to sleep for almost a week. The same night/morning she was supposed to catch a train to go see her sister in another part of the country, but she fell asleep as soon as I left her and didn't make it in time.Guest Poster wrote:If said 40-year old, married man actually broke up with his wife to be with her, she might actually get uncomfortable and stonewall/ditch him.
I can believe that. A guy who's vowed to stay faithful to one particular woman (who isn't her) broke that vow just for her. Placed her above the woman he promised eternal faith to. That's probably quite a confidence boost."I was feeling down for no particular reason, but then I met him again. He hugged me tight, touched me, and everything felt so much better."
Yes, you kind of do, though I won't judge too harshly. If you're attached to someone, it's not easy to just sit by and watch them willfully step on rakes all the time. But in the end, if she has difficulty saying no like you said, nothing you can do will stop her from eventually doing something she doesn't want to unless you're watching her 24/7. (and if you are, she'll probably think you're creepy)I know I sound like a WK when I say this, but in a way, someone has to take care of her, lest she'll be forced to do many things she doesn't want to.
If she doesn't, cut your losses. There's nothing to gain from a lost cause and a whole lot to lose...Sad but true. And good luck.OtakuNinja wrote:She's can be very childish sometimes... Thanks guys, I'll try my best. I just hope she'll realize what's best for her before it's too late.
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I myself cannot find why this would be a bad thing.Potato wrote:But at any rate, Ninten, welcome to KS and be careful at the library. You might meet a Yuuko instead.
KeiichiO wrote:You shall now, and forever be known as, "Steinherz, The Great".
Oddball wrote:It's an obvious mistake. Both are disfigured orphans that read alot and both wear green skirts.
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