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Getbig Female Info Boards => Open Talk for Girl Discussion => Topic started by: Deedee on June 27, 2007, 06:42:22 PM
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Does it happen that split instant when you first make some connection with someone? You look across a room and he's there and you feel like you've been hit by a lighting bolt... or he says something and all of a sudden you sit up and pay attention for some reason, and you just know? Is it when you kiss him for the first time and get that achey, fluttery feeling in the pit of your stomach that takes your breath away? :)
Even though people say love takes time to flourish... what do you call that period of time when you can't eat, sleep, or do anything besides think about somebody? ;)
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Deedee,
Love is just an intense chemical reaction in the brain.
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I know who you are talking about ;)
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spill the beans daniel son!
Can't do it, but I know.
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love is a misunderstanding between two fools.
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Love is when your gym socks reek and you have poop stains in your skivies and your old lady still washes them without gagging
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what do you call that period of time when you can't eat, sleep, or do anything besides think about somebody? ;)
adolescence.
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Lol, the romantics are out in full force tonight.
I've been noticing a few people around me falling in love lately, and the symptoms all seem to be the same. I don't think it changes from adolescence... although the not eating probably works better for women than it does for guys.
As far as love being a chemical reaction in the brain, perhaps it is... but it does translate into an all-encompassing pleasurable physical feeling. Orgasms do too, and it seems you guys certainly never get tired of talking about them, comparing them, trading visual aids to facilitate them, etc... down in the sexy dungeon. Just giving equal time here Herr Doktor. :)
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Love is when your gym socks reek and you have poop stains in your skivies and your old lady still washes them without gagging
That's a pretty good definition!
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I've never been a believer in love at first sight...I do believe in "OMG I wanna' know what that tastes like" at first sight, but for me, love takes a little longer. When I can't stop thinking about her, and most importantly, when I will do anything to get a chance to see her...then I know something is developing.
When I can't stop spending money on her, and don't care how much I spend...then I know I'm in love :P
But then again, that would also describe a few nights at Thee Doll House on Westshore Blvd in Tampa....naw, can't be the same thing ;D
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Deedee,
Love is just an intense chemical reaction in the brain.
and what about the mind dok? ;)
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Love is great....but don't confuse it with lust.
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I had a love at first sight experience once in a bar, and no it wasn't the beer. It was odd, been in love a few times but it always was a slow process. Never had that spark like that one time..
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Love is when your gym socks reek and you have poop stains in your skivies and your old lady still washes them without gagging
Oh believe me LH, she's still gagging :P, she's just doing the laundry anyways because she loves you. ;D
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Oh believe me LH, she's still gagging :P, she's just doing the laundry anyways because she loves you. ;D
I didn't want to be the one to say it. :-X
About the other thing... two girlfriends are currently in new loves, and each one has suddenly lost at least 5-10 lbs. You would think you would do something like lose weight for yourself. Somehow, it takes a new relationship to create the will. But they say it's because they're spending all their time daydreaming and just don't feel hungry.
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About the other thing... two girlfriends are currently in new loves, and each one has suddenly lost at least 5-10 lbs. they say it's because they're spending all their time daydreaming and just don't feel hungry.
oh, geez . . . are you posting from early 19th c England?
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oh, geez . . . are you posting from early 19th c England?
:-\ Sometimes I wish I were. There's something to be said for pining on the moors. I think.
Seriously, everyone who's falling in love, daydreams... >:(
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For alot of women they know they are in love when they realize they got a sucker with a wallet full of cash, great job, big house....etc.
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For alot of women they know they are in love when they realize they got a sucker with a wallet full of cash, great job, big house....etc.
I've seen a lot of men go that route too pal. >:(
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First Sight? I'll know at first sight,..... I COULD fall in Love w/ THAT Girl! :P
But Real Love takes a lot more than that. In a word - Trust.
She's got your back no matter what. ANd your both CRAZY ABOUT EACH OTHER.
That's Love.... ;)
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:-\ Sometimes I wish I were. There's something to be said for pining on the moors. I think.
Seriously, everyone who's falling in love, daydreams... >:(
Setting: A country house in Shropshire.
Young Elizabeth, her face flushed red with excitement, comes running in through the kitchen door. She is disheveled from "frolicking" on the moors with Joe, the gardener's boy, and two young billy-goats. Joe was just about to introduce a feisty Shetland pony to the menagerie when Elizabeth suddenly realized that she was late for tea with a friend and relunctantly hastened away. As she passes through the kitchen, Elizabeth hastily smooths the front of her dress, and frantically brushes at it, but tell-tale grass stains still remain. Elizabeth enters the parlour, where the dearest friend of her childhood, Deedee, is knitting a colorful shawl for the oppressed children of Africa as she waits.
Elizabeth (striking a demure expression): Ah, Deedee, I am sorry to keep you waiting, but I am afraid I felt unwell.
Deedee (with an alarmed look): What is the matter, dear? How flushed you are! Did you fall?
Elizabeth: It is my beloved Thomas, Deedee. When I am near him, my heart beats so fast I fear it should burst. And when he is away, I can do nothing but think of him. I am worried that he will not return to me. I cannot eat. I cannot sleep. I thought I should take a turn in the garden to calm myself before you arrived, but I was so overcome as I walked that I swooned away beneath the great oak.
Deedee (looking even more alarmed): Bessie dear, you must not yield yourself to such fancies, you have not the constitution to bear it. You will be married to Thomas soon enough. And he is only in the city for a day. Of course, he will return. (a moment passes) Oh, child, you look so thin.
Elizabeth (with a demure look): I try not to yield to such fancies, but Joe is so hard.
Deedee: Joe?
Elizabeth (looking slightly worried): Did I say Joe? I meant "IT is so hard."
Deedee: Poor child, you are not yourself. You should take yourself to bed immediately. I shall leave this instant and call on Doctor Smith for you on my way home.
Elizabeth (a greedy look flashes across her face): I shall take myself to bed, but pray do not trouble the doctor on my account. I shall be much better in the morning.
Deedee: If you insist, Bessie. Now I must away. We must not tire you out when you suffer so from lovesickness.
Elizabeth (forlornly): Goodbye, dear Deedee.
Cut to Deedee trudging up a country lane looking worried. Then cut to Elizabeth, Joe, a shetland pony, and two billy-goats "frolicking" in the twilight.
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Does it happen that split instant when you first make some connection with someone? You look across a room and he's there and you feel like you've been hit by a lighting bolt... or he says something and all of a sudden you sit up and pay attention for some reason, and you just know? Is it when you kiss him for the first time and get that achey, fluttery feeling in the pit of your stomach that takes your breath away? :)
Even though people say love takes time to flourish... what do you call that period of time when you can't eat, sleep, or do anything besides think about somebody? ;)
When I compromised on things I wouldn't have done for anyone else.
When I realized I had a heart.
When I knew there was someone else besides me to consider.
DIV
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I always get a funny feeling in my shaft..
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I know I'm in love. I have known Mike for over 10 years. And even at this moment when I think of him...I get butterflies. :)
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I know I'm in love. I have known Mike for over 10 years. And even at this moment when I think of him...I get butterflies. :)
You wouldnt say that if you ever ran into ProtienFarts, getbigs hottest male, as voted for on this board 8)
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You wouldnt say that if you ever ran into ProtienFarts, getbigs hottest male, as voted for on this board 8)
PF doesn't give me butterflies, he gives me indigestion. :D
Just kidding Toxi. :-* I think he's great. I only wish him the best in finding his one true love.
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When you KNOW you would be willing to die for someone without a second thought...that's when you love them.
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PF doesn't give me butterflies, he gives me indigestion. :D
Just kidding Toxi. :-* I think he's great. I only wish him the best in finding his one true love.
Sorry man, I know Mike reads the boards :-X
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First Sight? I'll know at first sight,..... I COULD fall in Love w/ THAT Girl! :P
But Real Love takes a lot more than that. In a word - Trust.
She's got your back no matter what. ANd your both CRAZY ABOUT EACH OTHER.
That's Love.... ;)
Well said....it's when your together for 8yrs have 4 kids and the kids main complaint is that "you guys kiss too much"..lol ;D
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Well said....it's when your together for 8yrs have 4 kids and the kids main complaint is that "you guys kiss too much"..lol ;D
ROFLMAO My daughter says that, and she's 20! ha ha ha ha
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ROFLMAO My daughter says that, and she's 20! ha ha ha ha
Nice to know I'm not the only lucky one.. ;)
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Well said....it's when your together for 8yrs have 4 kids and the kids main complaint is that "you guys kiss too much"..lol ;D
Jesus with 4 kids your lucky you have time to even see your wife... ;D
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Jesus with 4 kids your lucky you have time to even see your wife... ;D
He must "see" her fairly regular....they have 4 kids.
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He must "see" her fairly regular....they have 4 kids.
LOL you have a point there... ;D
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Setting: A country house in Shropshire.
Young Elizabeth, her face flushed red with excitement, comes running in through the kitchen door. She is disheveled from "frolicking" on the moors with Joe, the gardener's boy, and two young billy-goats. Joe was just about to introduce a feisty Shetland pony to the menagerie when Elizabeth suddenly realized that she was late for tea with a friend and relunctantly hastened away. As she passes through the kitchen, Elizabeth hastily smooths the front of her dress, and frantically brushes at it, but tell-tale grass stains still remain. Elizabeth enters the parlour, where the dearest friend of her childhood, Deedee, is knitting a colorful shawl for the oppressed children of Africa as she waits.
Elizabeth (striking a demure expression): Ah, Deedee, I am sorry to keep you waiting, but I am afraid I felt unwell.
Deedee (with an alarmed look): What is the matter, dear? How flushed you are! Did you fall?
Elizabeth: It is my beloved Thomas, Deedee. When I am near him, my heart beats so fast I fear it should burst. And when he is away, I can do nothing but think of him. I am worried that he will not return to me. I cannot eat. I cannot sleep. I thought I should take a turn in the garden to calm myself before you arrived, but I was so overcome as I walked that I swooned away beneath the great oak.
Deedee (looking even more alarmed): Bessie dear, you must not yield yourself to such fancies, you have not the constitution to bear it. You will be married to Thomas soon enough. And he is only in the city for a day. Of course, he will return. (a moment passes) Oh, child, you look so thin.
Elizabeth (with a demure look): I try not to yield to such fancies, but Joe is so hard.
Deedee: Joe?
Elizabeth (looking slightly worried): Did I say Joe? I meant "IT is so hard."
Deedee: Poor child, you are not yourself. You should take yourself to bed immediately. I shall leave this instant and call on Doctor Smith for you on my way home.
Elizabeth (a greedy look flashes across her face): I shall take myself to bed, but pray do not trouble the doctor on my account. I shall be much better in the morning.
Deedee: If you insist, Bessie. Now I must away. We must not tire you out when you suffer so from lovesickness.
Elizabeth (forlornly): Goodbye, dear Deedee.
Cut to Deedee trudging up a country lane looking worried. Then cut to Elizabeth, Joe, a shetland pony, and two billy-goats "frolicking" in the twilight.
You slay me!!! ;D Thank you for making me the do-gooder knitter although I don't know that the oppressed children of Africa necessarily would have done much with a colorful shawl, but at least you put my heart in the right place. The only character you were missing was the pedophilic village vicar. :)
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You slay me!!! ;D Thank you for making me the do-gooder knitter although I don't know that the oppressed children of Africa necessarily would have done much with a colorful shawl, but at least you put my heart in the right place. The only character you were missing was the pedophilic village vicar. :)
;D . . . about the colorful shawl, I'm afraid that's the kind of philanthropy young ladies in early 19th c England were allowed.
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Jesus with 4 kids your lucky you have time to even see your wife... ;D
Duct tape baby.
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4 the kids, Wife or all of the above?
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4 the kids, Wife or all of the above?
I'd tell ya but, she knows where I sleep and I rather not wake with a knife spoon sticking out of my chest later..
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I'd tell ya but, she knows where I sleep and I rather not wake with a knife spoon sticking out of my chest later..
Ya I allready mentioned my foreign girls knife aptitude... Remember Lorianna???? :-X