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‎10-10-2016 10:58 AM
@JillyMarie wrote:Ladies, please, please stop recommending that this obviously disturbed woman get any kind of pet.
She has often posted that her landlord does not allow pets.
‎10-10-2016 11:04 AM
@DowntonAbbey wrote:Oddly no.......he seems to stupid to play me....he is as boring a burnt toast.
@DowntonAbbey If you REALLY feel this way, why the long post? After reading the first half of your post, I thought, "I would be long gone, good bye, losing proposition." In my opinion, you moved WAY TOO fast with someone you know nothing about. When you said you had him back to your house so soon, it made me nervous for you.
Read your above post. Move on. There are better fish in the ocean. Like an above post said, when you find the real thing, you will be glad you didn't waste anymore time with a mama's boy or perhaps a two timer. You won't have to ask advice when it is the real deal....you will know.
All the best!
‎10-10-2016 11:13 AM
Some women, in general, seem a bit too needy/desperate. I see it all around over here, especially in younger women (about mid twenties or so). I'd suggest O/P 'tone it down' a bit. Just carry on, stop asking him why he doesn't do 'this and that', etc. Just my opinion/suggestion right now. Lots of good luck, regardless.
‎10-10-2016 11:18 AM
@DowntonAbbey wrote:Oddly no.......he seems to stupid to play me....he is as boring a burnt toast.
I've only made it to this post and haven't read past it , but really?
Why the unending whining OP for someone that is stupid and boring as burnt toast?
I dont' think he is the one (or only one) with issues.
I can't stand people who's biggest problems in life are the ones they make.
‎10-10-2016 11:19 AM
@MyGirlsMom wrote:Please believe me when I say I mean no disrespect with this question, have you ever considered getting a pet?
Or therapy?
‎10-10-2016 11:20 AM
@bri20 wrote:
@DowntonAbbey wrote:Becaucse I was going out of town and I needed someone to look after my apartment and my two great female friends are disabled and live about 25 miles from here and he comes to my town once a week so I wanted him to stop by and check on things and I gave him my jewelry and my only savings of $1,000 to hold for me until I get back home and he gave the things back.........its that simple I trusted him. His family is well known here with a company.
Seriously?
You gave him your money and your jewelry?
Sorry but this whole thing is bogus. Nobody does things like this.
‎10-10-2016 11:21 AM
JUst wondering why someone would come here for advice on a subject like this when we don't know her when she should be discussing this with her really good female friends that she references. ISn't that what friends are for???
‎10-10-2016 11:21 AM
@Mominohio wrote:
@MyGirlsMom wrote:Please believe me when I say I mean no disrespect with this question, have you ever considered getting a pet?
Or therapy?
I remember she was in therapy but didn't like the therapist. It was also costly...
‎10-10-2016 11:22 AM
Ohhhh, teh DRAMA.
No thanks.
‎10-10-2016 11:27 AM
Th therapist supposedly also read here and followed along with all the drama
Lol
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