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Capricorns, we tend to be somewhat possessive over the ones we love and care about. We also like attention so it goes without saying we like to be fussed over.
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Oct 11, 2006Comments: 2454 · Posts: 30581 · Topics: 372
I thought it was pretty scary...Trees do creep me out, actually.
They're alive...but they're really not at the same time. Can't really explain it. *shudder*
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The first time I hung out with my Libra solo I was unsure if it was a friends thing or potential bf- he later told me he had no intentions of hanging out with me as just friends. Go with the flo and enjoy his company, but I guarentee that beyound his sweet exterior he has other things in mind- wicked hot, definately recommend living a lttle- whats your sign?
Got your eye on a Capricorn Man? Pay attention to the steps below and you
will capture his heart and his loyalty. If you are drawn to a conservative
member of this sign, these tips will help you to get a Capricorn man.
1. Know who he is. A Capricorn man was born between December 22 and January 19. His earth element makes him motivated and practical. The Capricorn guy takes his success seriously. He reaches for the best in his career and his personal life. Your guy is likely to be powerful with an executive level career. He may be shy and slow to express emotion but don??t worry--he feels his emotions deeply even when he isn??t ready to show them.
2. Pay attention to what he likes. The Capricorn man likes his woman to be serious about success--almost as much as he is. He tends to be attracted to a woman who speaks his language in conservative undertones.
Meet him on his level. Be willing to play golf and join the Capricorn guy at the club for a sedate drink afterwards. The woman who embraces a Capricorn man will share his climb up the ladder if she is strong and meant to be his partner.
3. Be willing to commit. While the Capricorn man will not wax poetic in the romance department, he is looking for commitment--the forever kind. He??s too shy and conservative to be the fling type, so if you??re going after him, make sure you will want to keep him.Work to earn his trust. Trust will not be offered freely by the Capricorn man; it will have to be earned. Pay attention to his tests and be strong. While the Capricorn man may appear to be domineering and fierce, he is really looking for an equal. If you earn his trust, you make the first step toward commitment and partnership.
4. Be patient. Securing a relationship with your Capricorn man takes time. Be patient with him and his tests. If he is shy at first, give him time to warm up to you. Once he commits, he is worth the wait.
Avoid emotional outbursts. No matter how frustrated you become, try not to lose your temper. The Capricorn man is formal and aloof. He may be uncomfortable if you express emotion openly and he may pull away from you.
5. Don??t lie. If you are not what your Capricorn man is looking for ??? conservative, successful and serious ??? then don??t pretend to be. Trust means more to the Capricorn man than anything, and once you destroy trust, it will be gone forever.
These tips may help you catch the Capricorn man you seek. I hope so. Good luck!
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Feb 18, 2009Comments: 0 · Posts: 448 · Topics: 31
sorry for the typos, Gosh we need a spell check
SC: All Capricorns are c*nts, just because i've had bad experiences with 2 :p lmfao...
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there's absolutely nothing wrong with wondering how someone from ur past is doing... whether or not things ended badly.
now there is no definitive answer to ur questions. answers to these are entirely on a case-by-case basis. there are other important questions to ask urself and u must always keep in mind the feelings of ur ex. if u weren't good for each other's health then why would u want to return to that? do u know if ur ex is/was bitter about the break-up? i'd say after some time has passed, and it ended under mutual understanding, then i think it's ok to re-establish the friendship. i would communicate everything if there is a reconciliation. make sure there's no room for questions. old feelings could be dredged up and cause unnecessary and unwanted drama. if u know for a fact that u do not ever want to be in an intimate relationship with this person, let it be known. if they'd been wanting to reconcile this entire time they might see ur initiation for re-contact as a window of opportunity. see what i'm saying?
i am still good friends with my current ex. i broke it off but it was mutual nonetheless. we agreed that we made much better friends than lovers. we know the other quite well so it works for us. now i can't say the same thing about my first bf. he tried to become friends with me years after our break-up. he was pretty much like a stranger to me so i gave it a shot. maybe he grew up a little? nope! i still found him incredibly annoying and he was still someone i could not have in my life. so it really all depends u see.
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Nevermind. Wrong movie. I was thinking of that movie where there's this all-girls boarding school run by evil tree people. Wierd movie. Wish I remembered the name...