attn: greg

i once cried during the middle of the night because my ex-GF told me she thought she was truly a lesbian.

then she made fun of me.

this was 7 years ago, though, way before my soul evaporated. also, she claimed bi-hood from day one.

yet, in retrospect, the reality is that she was straighter than a frozen cobra.
 
p.s. i don't even think alex and i are disagreeing here so i didn't think there were even sides wtg.

P.S. Never said there were sides. Just agreeing with him. I agree with you here too, its just that you seem to have a slight side (even if you don't) whereas xfer seems a little more objective (although i'll slide a little to the opposite side, just cause I'm from the opposite sex and have very similar experiences with the female gender as you have had with the male gender) I'm glad we all agree. wtg
 
it's just wrong to laugh at someone that's truly crying =[

but i have to confess... i've had guys cry to manipulate me. and later they've totally admitted it. this is usually accompanied by public displays of being nuts and stalking :(
 
okay i agree with various things being said here, but i also think that minxnim's experience with guys is exceedingly uncommon. not that guys, for example, don't EVER cry to manipulate, but if 1 out of 20 guys does it, she's found that guy.
 
Dear People,

I shed a tear every day for the plight of American teenagers in this soulless consumer culture.

Sincerely,

Greg B.

p.s. If it's "equals time and money," then perhaps I am misreading the time x money which would be time TIMES money since "and" denotes addition.

p.p.s. Lovely to meet you all. Shall we play volleyball this summer?
 
i totally grilled a bunch of girls in albany yesterday about this stuff and there was eventually a circle of well dressed women nodding while my friend michele shook her head and said 'crybabies.... what can you do?'