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@wildfern | 5 October 23 | |
Possessive
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@wildfern | 5 October 23 | |
Controlling
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@mikeymk | 5 October 23 | |
Realising that 'break up' is an entirely fabricated term, based on a situation that isn't necessarily natural or correct. People are pushed together, by themselves or others, based on aspirations, ideals, trends and dreams. Then they wonder why they end up in a situation with someone now different in nature, and held by different reasons. |
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@3mel | 5 October 23 | |
@ mikeymk - 5.10.23 - 09:51pm Realising that 'break up' is an entirely fabricated term, based on a situation that isn't necessarily natural or correct. People are pushed together, by themselves or others, based on aspirations, ideals, trends and dreams. Then they wonder why they end up in a situation with someone now different in nature, and held by different reasons. are you referring only to mismatched, doomed relationships here ? you're painting quite the bleak picture otherwise. |
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@wildfern | 5 October 23 | |
@ mikeymk - 5.10.23 - 09:51pm Realising that 'break up' is an entirely fabricated term, based on a situation that isn't necessarily natural or correct. People are pushed together, by themselves or others, based on aspirations, ideals, trends and dreams. Then they wonder why they end up in a situation with someone now different in nature, and held by different reasons. She broke his heart in 17 places |
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@mikeymk | 5 October 23 | |
The less life experience you have, and the more you'll change and develop, the more likely you'll struggle to remain in a close bond with another. People don't really stop doing this until they're well past breeding age. No surprise then, that most of the animal kingdom don't bother with lifetime partners. Religions are the primary drivers of the concept. Society trends itself around the core religions per area of human settlement. We're taught how tragic splitting up is... it's not unnatural though. |
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@wildfern | 5 October 23 | |
@ mikeymk - 5.10.23 - 10:05pm The less life experience you have, and the more you'll change and develop, the more likely you'll struggle to remain in a close bond with another. People don't really stop doing this until they're well past breeding age. No surprise then, that most of the animal kingdom don't bother with lifetime partners. Religions are the primary drivers of the concept. Society trends itself around the core religions per area of human settlement. We're taught how tragic splitting up is... it's not unnatural though. Chapter 3 on its way |
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@mikeymk | 5 October 23 | |
The pages for chapter three are intentionally left blank.
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@wildfern | 5 October 23 | |
@ mikeymk - 5.10.23 - 10:11pm The pages for chapter three are intentionally left blank. Just let him pick himself up n dust himself down, put it in the fu*kit bucket, onwards n upwards, hes only 28 so aye to all of the above |
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@1owlcity | 23 October 23 | |
Shyness
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