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Jan 18, 2005Comments: 0 · Posts: 3881 · Topics: 128
I'd say in their heads yes.
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Jan 18, 2005Comments: 0 · Posts: 4935 · Topics: 117
From a personal Aqua male pals mouth - yes. They become vindictive when they feel hurt.
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Apr 22, 2006Comments: 0 · Posts: 979 · Topics: 41
I am wondering about Aquarian males who may feel slighted. I was getting along pretty well with an older, married Aquarian male. I was not interested in any sexual, we would just joke and have a good time together. He became more serious, proposed we get together, I said no. Afterwards, his behavior made me very nervous. Now, I think he's been stirring up trouble for me and spreading rumors about me. There's really nothing I can do but I wanted to know if this was a part of their nature.
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Jan 18, 2005Comments: 0 · Posts: 3881 · Topics: 128
What does VD mean?
It's better to be in your own head than up your own arse
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Mar 15, 2005Comments: 0 · Posts: 5038 · Topics: 65
hahahaha... IT was my favorite movie too.... but ya i hated takin showers on my own for a while after watchin' it ....
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Jan 18, 2005Comments: 0 · Posts: 4935 · Topics: 117
what if you are only perceiving it as "wrong?" Instead of assuming that what the person did was wrong in your eyes and reacting to what had happened - why not choose to talk about it with the person? Perhaps it may have been a simple misunderstanding of thoughts.
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Jan 18, 2005Comments: 0 · Posts: 4935 · Topics: 117
Yes Prime...what you chose to do was vindictive - of course you didn't see it that way. Anything that is resolved in a way that causes pain is coming from a place of fear. It seems to me that maybe you felt threatened by him some way. Why do you think YOU need to show him the "proper way?" I'm sure he is a big boy and will eventually learn his lessons on his own.