Why lie about the little stuff?

Re: Jimmi?

And another thing....
I see the boobs are back... are those yours?
They sure look delicious...:p
 
Re: Re: Jimmi?

manofsteel52 said:
And another thing....
I see the boobs are back... are those yours?
They sure look delicious...:p

Yes, *blushing*


And as far as thinking and emotions, we can only cry a bit, embrace the pain, then the healing begins.

Then, move onward!

:rose:
 
Re: Re: Re: Jimmi?

MissTaken said:


Yes, *blushing*


And as far as thinking and emotions, we can only cry a bit, embrace the pain, then the healing begins.

Then, move onward!

:rose:

Really??!! You become more fascinating by the minute!!!
 
MissTaken said:
Thank you!

I am glad you find my breasts so fascinating!

:D


:p

Only as a component of the whole image - of the feminine physicality, I prefer fannies.

I just happen to like the way women look.
 
mbb308 said:


Only as a component of the whole image - of the feminine physicality, I prefer fannies.

I just happen to like the way women look.
Funny how each woman seems to have one or more features that we(I) find attractive.
I don't think I have a favorite female feature... I pretty much love almost everything about almost all women...
is there something wrong with me?

:devil:
 
Re: Re: Re: Jimmi?

MissTaken said:


Yes, *blushing*


And as far as thinking and emotions, we can only cry a bit, embrace the pain, then the healing begins.

Then, move onward!

:rose:
Yes, but may I lick you...? :D
All over... starting with those gorgeous, delectable breasts... taking each pert nipple into my mouth... licking... sucking...

:p
 
sighs...

someone tells you that you're special...that they miss talking to you...that they've never felt this...that it's surreal...that nothing has ever come from the flirting before...and then 'something'...and finally, there's silence...nothing, save for 'i'm busy...'
 
I seem to be in the decidedly delightful position of following Belle's lovely AV around!

Sounds like you have been hurt, dearest.... I am sorry for that!

:kiss:
 
i should never...

have said anything...i wish wholeheartedly that i could erase that last post...it was wrong...and i hope if the person ever sees it, that i'll be forgiven...

probably best that i leave for the night now...(rueful smile)

:rose:
 
You can, belle.

Click "edit"
at the bottom of the post.

Delete what you don't want posted and then put something in there.

Even if it is just a punctuation mark of some kind.

:)
 
The biggest lie....

The check is in the mail!



Venting: I loaned my now ex boyfriend a large sum of money in January for a month. I have seen him once since then.

I have tried tracking him down.

Three times, I have been told,"I will have it for you Tuesday."

In the meantime, I have maxed out a credit card, borrowed from my mommy and moved to save costs.

Four times, when I finally got him on the phone, the phone mysteriously disconnects.

I have left notes at his house.

Tonight I went to his house, his car was in the drive and I knocked. I saw his head hiding in the front bedroom when I returned to tape the note to the door.

What an ass

he is

I am.

Geesh!
 
Re: The biggest lie....

MissTaken said:
The check is in the mail!



Venting: I loaned my now ex boyfriend a large sum of money in January for a month. I have seen him once since then.

I have tried tracking him down.

Three times, I have been told,"I will have it for you Tuesday."

In the meantime, I have maxed out a credit card, borrowed from my mommy and moved to save costs.

Four times, when I finally got him on the phone, the phone mysteriously disconnects.

I have left notes at his house.

Tonight I went to his house, his car was in the drive and I knocked. I saw his head hiding in the front bedroom when I returned to tape the note to the door.

What an ass

he is

I am.

Geesh!
He is undoubtedly an ass.

I cannot believe that you are... though I'll bet you have a very fine one...

As for me, headin' out for the weekend you all have a great one....
 
Re: Re: The biggest lie....

manofsteel52 said:
He is undoubtedly an ass.

I cannot believe that you are... though I'll bet you have a very fine one...

As for me, headin' out for the weekend you all have a great one....

Yup. Concur! I call him KKK, and he is a lowlife limp-dicked loser. :mad:

But the "T" lady is emphatically NOT a loser - my sweet L'il Cyber-Sis deserves MUCH better! :heart: :rose: :kiss:
 
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Jimi6996 said:


Yup. Concur! I call him KKK, and he is a lowlife limp-dicked loser. :mad:

But the "T" lady is emphatically NOT a loser - my sweet L'il Cyber-Sis deserves MUCH better! :heart: :rose: :kiss:

I knew you would find this thread, luvvie!

I just can't believe how stupid I have been.

I really can't believe he hid in the front bedroom from me.

Geesh! What kind of man is that????

A lowlife limp-dicked loser, I guess.
It was never limp, though! ;)
 
Re: The biggest lie....

MissTaken said:
The check is in the mail!



Venting: I loaned my now ex boyfriend a large sum of money in January for a month. I have seen him once since then.

I have tried tracking him down.

Three times, I have been told,"I will have it for you Tuesday."

In the meantime, I have maxed out a credit card, borrowed from my mommy and moved to save costs.

Four times, when I finally got him on the phone, the phone mysteriously disconnects.

I have left notes at his house.

Tonight I went to his house, his car was in the drive and I knocked. I saw his head hiding in the front bedroom when I returned to tape the note to the door.

What an ass

he is

I am.

Geesh!

Ouch....sounds familiar.

My last g/f owes me $400.

My last employer stuck me for $600 when I left. The one before got me for over $2000.

My last business partner, who couldn't get his own phone so I put one in in my name, stuck me with a $900 bill, of which he paid me $300, and told me how much he respects me and would pay it off quickly, on Thanksgiving 2000.

My first five-digit job when I went into business for myself, stuck me for $4800. I won the suit, at a 60% discounted rate, and have yet to see a dime.

I got abandoned by a subcontractor, and had to pay someone else the balance I owed the first one, plus $2751, to finish the job.

Another stuck me with an unfinished job (cost $1000 to finish), sued me for the balance I owed him of $400. I lost the first suit, paid $175 plus the judgement to appeal, wait another 3 months for trial, won a 50-50 verdict, and had to wait 30 days for the court to give me back my money.

Plus the usual suspects of nickel and dime hustlers who know how to "borrow", but never pay back.

Moral:
1) I have a roof, clothes, and I ate today, and will eat tomorrow.
2) If I had that money in a lump, I could pay everything I owe and be out of hock.
3) They'll get theirs - a goofy part of me wants to deliver it, though.
4) Nothing involving money is ever easy.
5) It's really "Hard come, easy go."
 
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MissTaken said:
Hey, mbb?

Got a couple of bucks I could borrow?

;)

Well, you know....??!?

Some people CAN be trusted - and others cannot.

My insides tell me to say, "yes," in your case.

*opens wallet, and a thin moth flies out*
 
mbb308 said:


Well, you know....??!?

Some people CAN be trusted - and others cannot.

My insides tell me to say, "yes," in your case.

*opens wallet, and a thin moth flies out*

As it should be!

Never loan money based on your heart or your instincts!

;)
 
'Lending money'

MissTaken said:


As it should be!

Never loan money based on your heart or your instincts!

;)

Guess whenever I've lent people money it was based on my heart...If a friend needed it and I could spare it, well...

I've lent money to a few friends over the years...as I recall, there was only one who actually paid me back...I wasn't surprised to get it back from her...and I wasn't surprised not to be paid back by the others...

There's an old saying that I can't remember specifically, but basically it says that if you loan money to friends or family you should consider it a gift...if you get it back...great...but you probably shouldn't expect it....sort of like the old 'if you love something, let it go...'
 
Follow up

AFter leaving him a message on yahoo that said I saw him there and needed my money, he came on line.

Told me it was bullshit and that I am full of shit. He also told me he had been away for three weeks and is that the kind of man I think he is.



Well, my friends, he played on my emotions rather well. He always has.

I simply told him he knows better and that I still love him even though there isn't anything left between us.

Will someone please slap me now?????



:(
 
Re: Follow up

MissTaken said:
AFter leaving him a message on yahoo that said I saw him there and needed my money, he came on line.

Told me it was bullshit and that I am full of shit. He also told me he had been away for three weeks and is that the kind of man I think he is.



Well, my friends, he played on my emotions rather well. He always has.

I simply told him he knows better and that I still love him even though there isn't anything left between us.

Will someone please slap me now?????



:(
I can't slap you... there's only one thing lower than a man who hits a woman, we'll deal with that issue another time.

I would like to get in your face, though, and scream...what the hell are you thinking??????

I wish I could help you. Very little pains me more than to watch a delightful, intelligent woman allow a man to abuse her, whether it be physically or emotionally...:rose:

:confused:
 
I would counter that with the difference between "Use " and "abuse."

This hasn't been an abusive relationship, certainly I have been taken!

:D


Thank you, manofsteele.

hugs to you

I wish there were more men this side of nowhere that thought like you do.

:)
 
MissTaken said:


As it should be!

Never loan money based on your heart or your instincts!

;)

Heart, no - instincts, yes. My gut is a wonderful barometer.

My great-grandfather and his uncle started a bank in a small town in 1903 (it has been swallowed so many times that it is now part of Bank of America). This was long before credit applications and checks and bureaus. While great-grandad ran the thing - up through WWII, they made exactly one bad loan - and the story is that he went against his instincts in favor of a story he wanted to believe. That is, to me, a great record.

In 1940, he turned down my grandmother's request for a loan of $300 (big money in the depression - see your Monopoly board for relative values). My great-grandmother asked why she needed it, and GM told her. GGM got out her checkbook and wrote the check - and got paid back, too. That tells me the old boy may have been too conservative, too.

Lending money seems to be a bit of a crapshoot, doesn't it?

I try not to lend what I cannot afford to lose. Today.
 
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