Posted by RomancingAPosted by ARoarLikeThunderPosted by RomancingAPosted by ARoarLikeThunder
I can never tell if you're the most sarcastic person in the world by using your lil' chick gifs after everything or if that is just your native language ;p
We need to be besties! Dead serious!
Crunchy or creamy peanut butter?
Both....depending on my mood.click to expand
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Posted by firewaterearthvenuspisces
You are worth more than this treatment. I get that you guys have a rocky history but,it seems as though he is unwilling to move forward in a healthy way.
Posted by Theatrum
Just dropping this comment here so I remember to come back. Must check this show out.
Posted by Lucriu
Listen to your moon broh 0.0. You know you've thought of surprising her at work with a candle lit dinner in one of the hotel rooms [during her lunch break] Go on and do what you do best, come on strong but also give her a straight sign (action) that will show her you're not a player. Dont play it like your cap rising says ( asking for advise and being willing to rationalize and see that there might be a better way to handle the situation) Listen to your moon ...... ( I have an aries moon too, so trust)
Posted by MissPirate
This has nothing to do with whether Pisces men are good communicators or whether they mind hearing from old flames.
"he ended it as he was in a mess in his personal and working life"
Consider this ^^^^^ when looking at your motivations for getting in touch with him.
I say don't bother. Your wish to get back in touch appears to stem from your missing him more than any regard/concern for his well-being.
At the end of the day he ended it and made it clear he wanted/needed space. I'd give him it.
Posted by djbuck1Posted by RoseAngel81
Are they generally good communicators?
Do they mind hearing from old flames?
I know it sounds silly but I can't forget one I dated recently. he ended it as he was in a mess in his personal and working life.
Fell very hard for his watery charm.
Nothing bad whatsoever happened between us. He said I was a great person etc.
Any point opening lines of communication?
Sounds like a very "Pisces-male" story.
If he's in a mess, why not let him sort it out first? You don't need a dependent fish.click to expand
Posted by sandynadsPosted by ScorpioFishPosted by sandynads
ZOOLANDER
Sandynads = Mugato
gonna post my derelicte pics soon!click to expand
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