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not one?
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we can have both You're just naturally that way. The whole package and some things outside of the box, too. |
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excitement in an older one by introducing a third party GONG! Wrong answer! And those who say *both* are gong'ed also. Keep reading those dime store romance novels with Fabio on the front sweeping you off your feet and catering to your every sexual/sensual desire, and just maybe your dreams will come true. However, in my experience of long-term relationships (longer than 6 weeks, 6 months or even 6 years), the excitement comes from the comfortableness you develop with one another over the years (note, YEARS vs. weeks/months). Certainly, excitement can be experimented with in various ways in a long-term relationship. It's actually necessary. But, it can easily be achieved if there is still respect between the loved ones, absent of disrespecting the other and actually listening to their needs/wants/desires. It does NOT need to involve an actual third party, IMHO. |
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Would you rather have the excitement of an new relationship, or the stablilty of an older one? personally, i find stability to BE exciting. |
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excitment ftw
granted - what's "exciting" is relative |
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Would you rather have the excitement of an new relationship, or the stablilty of an older one? |
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Would you rather have the excitement of an new relationship, or the stablilty of an older one? Stability, without a doubt. You can create excitement... stability has to be something present in the first place. |
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Would you rather have the excitement of an new relationship, or the stablilty of an older one? neither.......i want both something in the way of........ |
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excitement in an older one by introducing a third party yeah, that is fun, trust me. |
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Would you rather have the excitement of an new relationship, or the stablilty of an older one? stability |
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stability
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stability |
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WHOOT WHOOT
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Would you rather have the excitement of an new relationship, or the stablilty of an older one? Stability, without a doubt. You can create excitement... stability has to be something present in the first place. How true |
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A nice pat on the a$$ would be nice.
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Would you rather have the excitement of an new relationship, or the stablilty of an older one? hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm let me eat my pancakes and get back to you on that..... |
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i would just like to date a woman who is EXCITING,sane but exciting and likes to do EXCITING things...my last 3 girlfriends were all rather boring (in different ways) women (and men) seem content to lead boring lives these days...why go out when i can stay at home and play on my computer,watch my big screen TV and play my moronic video games? life is too short and you should live it like everyday is your last...i guess people just like to play it safe which for me is just boring be seeing you
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I do believe you can have excitement and stability
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Give me the stability. My ex was...shall we say...unstable...I've had enough of that crap. sounds like all of the women i know. |
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I just want loyal, non judgemental & local now thats what i am talking about!!!! |
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