When You Shatter A Woman's Heart

I read through 6 pages and still haven't seen Frogen address exactly what he did.

Let's all start assuming and see if he'll give us confirmation....my guess is he was caught jerking off to internet porn.:D

My guess is he's impotent, just like all other alcoholics, so all his big talk about sex is his fantasy, or he's a consumate liar, and this whole schtick about being a drunk is his little joke on all of us.
 
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I read through 6 pages and still haven't seen Frogen address exactly what he did.

He probably don't remember. Only knows that it must have been bad. And has the ability to ignore it, and shrug it off. Cuz he has that great excuse, that he don't remember EXACTLY what it was, it was alcohol that made him do it :clap2:
 
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If he really felt remorse, he'd be dealing with it in real life instead of spending time bragging about it here.
 
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I felt remorse until she came back, funny that.

Maybe brutal honesty is some form attractor like androstenol in sweat.

Anyway all is sweet with luuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuv again.
 
Pale Rider for a man who does not know me you are really passionate about me, I am feeling some sexual tension here, are you getting in touch with your feminine side, that androstenol working on you too?
 
Mind you Pale, I must confess to some pleasure from a verbal whipping, no matter how dull witted and intellectually limited the person doing the whipping, such as yourself, (I have been whipped by masters) so here is one more vice to add with drinking.

You tried with what God gave you, I will give you an A for effort.
 
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Why do you not understand the difference in caring about you so called fellow man and a woman that gave her heart to one of those fellow men to chew up and spit out because alcohol has weakened his resolve to do the right thing?

I would suggest that both groups..... those who are overly concerned with others and not concerned enough about themselves and the large number of women who give away their heart without first consulting their brain need to get a good slap to the back of the head in order to wake them up.

I lost count of the number of girls/women I've known who simply cannot or will not use even the least amount of common sense, reason, or logic when it comes to what men they choose to get involved with.

Sadly, this actually applies to BOTH sexes. I have lost count of the number of men I've known who are emotionally scarred by - and punishing their current ladies for - the sins of some psycho broad in their past, all because they didn't bother to get to know her before jumping into a relationship.
 
Why do you not understand the difference in caring about you so called fellow man and a woman that gave her heart to one of those fellow men to chew up and spit out because alcohol has weakened his resolve to do the right thing?

I would suggest that both groups..... those who are overly concerned with others and not concerned enough about themselves and the large number of women who give away their heart without first consulting their brain need to get a good slap to the back of the head in order to wake them up.

I lost count of the number of girls/women I've known who simply cannot or will not use even the least amount of common sense, reason, or logic when it comes to what men they choose to get involved with.

It's chemistry. You don't always get to choose who you care about or love...it just happens. You may get to choose the circumstances and what you are willing to do or put up with...but once you care,you are emotionally invested...whether you want to be or not. Logic has nothing to do with it.

Horseshit. Chemistry decides who you lust after. YOU decide who you love, and if you decide to delegate that decision to your hormones, you have no one to blame but yourself.

Love is not a disease, with germs flying around that you just happen to "catch".
 
It's chemistry. You don't always get to choose who you care about or love...it just happens. You may get to choose the circumstances and what you are willing to do or put up with...but once you care,you are emotionally invested...whether you want to be or not. Logic has nothing to do with it.

As I've said, I've never actually been in love or anything like that, so I just can't comprehend that sort of thing. The people I care about hold that place because I see some value in who and what they are, not simply because they have a pretty smile or a nice ass or anything like that. I'm pretty sure that if I were to ever look at someone I knew I had serious philosophical differences with and though... "Gee, I think I really care for that person." I'd probably grab a cast iron skillet and brain myself with it until I came back to my senses.

There are people I love and care about with whom I have serious philosophical differences. Do I think loving them requires me to try to have a romantic relationship with them? Yeah, right. :eusa_hand:

When it came time to pick a husband, I did NOT choose the man who made my toes curl the most. I chose the one who had the same financial goals, similar religious beliefs, the same attitudes and ideas about child-rearing, and who believed divorce simply was not among the available options. I've been told dozens of times that I'm a coldhearted bitch who just doesn't understand about love and relationships, but it's always by someone who's been divorced at least once. My coldly logical choice of husband and I have been together sixteen-and-a-half years, with nary a thought of splitting up.
 
It's chemistry. You don't always get to choose who you care about or love...it just happens. You may get to choose the circumstances and what you are willing to do or put up with...but once you care,you are emotionally invested...whether you want to be or not. Logic has nothing to do with it.

As I've said, I've never actually been in love or anything like that, so I just can't comprehend that sort of thing. The people I care about hold that place because I see some value in who and what they are, not simply because they have a pretty smile or a nice ass or anything like that. I'm pretty sure that if I were to ever look at someone I knew I had serious philosophical differences with and though... "Gee, I think I really care for that person." I'd probably grab a cast iron skillet and brain myself with it until I came back to my senses.

There are people I love and care about with whom I have serious philosophical differences. Do I think loving them requires me to try to have a romantic relationship with them? Yeah, right. :eusa_hand:

When it came time to pick a husband, I did NOT choose the man who made my toes curl the most. I chose the one who had the same financial goals, similar religious beliefs, the same attitudes and ideas about child-rearing, and who believed divorce simply was not among the available options. I've been told dozens of times that I'm a coldhearted bitch who just doesn't understand about love and relationships, but it's always by someone who's been divorced at least once. My coldly logical choice of husband and I have been together sixteen-and-a-half years, with nary a thought of splitting up.

You're a coldhearted bitch who just doesn't understand about love and relationships!




Sorry, I just wanted to break the trend, I've never been divorced. :lol:
 
It's chemistry. You don't always get to choose who you care about or love...it just happens. You may get to choose the circumstances and what you are willing to do or put up with...but once you care,you are emotionally invested...whether you want to be or not. Logic has nothing to do with it.

As I've said, I've never actually been in love or anything like that, so I just can't comprehend that sort of thing. The people I care about hold that place because I see some value in who and what they are, not simply because they have a pretty smile or a nice ass or anything like that. I'm pretty sure that if I were to ever look at someone I knew I had serious philosophical differences with and though... "Gee, I think I really care for that person." I'd probably grab a cast iron skillet and brain myself with it until I came back to my senses.

There are people I love and care about with whom I have serious philosophical differences. Do I think loving them requires me to try to have a romantic relationship with them? Yeah, right. :eusa_hand:

When it came time to pick a husband, I did NOT choose the man who made my toes curl the most. I chose the one who had the same financial goals, similar religious beliefs, the same attitudes and ideas about child-rearing, and who believed divorce simply was not among the available options. I've been told dozens of times that I'm a coldhearted bitch who just doesn't understand about love and relationships, but it's always by someone who's been divorced at least once. My coldly logical choice of husband and I have been together sixteen-and-a-half years, with nary a thought of splitting up.

My paternal grandparents made no bones about the fact that they married without love.

They were both teens whos famlies fell ass appart due to alcohol.

They looked at each other and said they were in the same boat and would jsut become each others family.

They fell in love after they were married.

They had kids and lived a great life.

I never saw any two people love each other more.

There is not one way to do life right.

I got very lucky and had my toes curled by a guy who was perfect for me.

I thank every day for that great luck.

It was NOTHING but luck.
 
And to think my wife predicted she would not come back!

One of these times you will have exhausted all of her love :(

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Never!

I will never get my comeuppance EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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