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Jul 28, 2006Comments: 0 · Posts: 265 · Topics: 18
I am trying to decide between the two thats why
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coco: i was actually looking at other posts and read that most virgos dont like to make the first move.. true?
True a lot of the times Virgos really dont like to go up and talk to the person they like. They are afraid of rejection and hate to feel embarrassed in public however if the person they like comes and talks to them first they are totally elated and happy as anything and will keep the conversation going. Remember they act really really aloof with the person they like almost cruel however thats just so that you dont get the whiff they like you. So if you like a virgo and they seem to like you too the best thing is go up and start a highly friendly, polite and an intellectual conversation. And dont be taken aback by the aloof behavior.
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Feb 16, 2006Comments: 0 · Posts: 15214 · Topics: 99
Cappysweeties and Branh?
Blimey...Lol..when did this happen..I must've missed it all..Wow...aww branh..
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I'm sure Schoene will appreciate it...she told me she likes her arms to smell like junkie's saliva...on a personal note, u left quite a beautiful legacy, you're doing God's work.
Yep soo true he sends out the oddest signals when i feel i have figured out what he is doing he changes his behaviour and becomes distant to the point that he totally ignores me.. when i am close up to him.. then from afar i see him staring at me as if he is trying to hide his feelings..
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I'm surprised that people are saying Virgoes aren't romantic...they're usually not the type to pour their soul out or do the romantic things that could be perceived as cheesy...but that's probably because that would seem too affected for a Virgo's conservative sensibilities...
My most romantic night was with a Virgo. We went to a party together (not a huge, obnoxious one; it was more of a small get-together), and we drank but not a lot, and by the time we left, I think we both had that "feel-good buzz" (at least I know I did) where you still have control of yourself, but you lose some of your inhibitions, and the world just seems like a happier place. My mom's house wasn't far so he walked home with me and we were talking about the day and laughing, holding hands...it felt NATURAL. We kissed on the doorstep..it was so old-fasioned and cute. We spent the night together in each others' arms and in the morning when I woke up, he made me breakfast :oP...that is my idea of romance...and I disagree that it "doesn't mean shit"...the relationship "didn't work out" but it's a sentimental memory I'll never forget and sometimes it almost makes me think that there is some decency left in the world.