Males and Females

Are you people incapable of living with the opposite sex? Or do you just date super clingy chicks who wanna spend every moment together?

I've been living with my girlfriend for two years now. Spent two and a half weeks around each other nearly 24/7 while on vacation a few weeks ago. Didn't get snappy with each other or anything. It helps that we both seem to know each other intuitively
 
Are you people incapable of living with the opposite sex? Or do you just date super clingy chicks who wanna spend every moment together?

She came up for the weekend, Friday evening to Monday morning, since we're long distance atm. Massive snowstorm meant all the buses home were cancelled, so she had to stay a couple days longer.

My ex was super crazy clingy though.
 
A relationship isn't truly good until you can both rip ass next to each other.

Truth.

The two years I've been with my partner have been mostly long-distance, though there were a couple stretches of living together for 3 months or so, and those worked out without any major problems.

One issue we have discovered is that living in the same bedroom means neither of us has any truly personal space, and the room gets quite messy very easily. So we've agreed that whenever we live together again (i.e. she decides to move back to Iowa), she'll have her own room, and we can alternate sleeping in each other's beds. I know other people who have used this system successfully.
 
...the room gets quite messy very easily. So we've agreed that whenever we live together again (i.e. she decides to move back to Iowa), she'll have her own room, and we can alternate sleeping in each other's beds. I know other people who have used this system successfully.

This is a problem I've been having. I like to keep my room as neat and organized as possible, but when my girlfriend comes back from college that goes out the window. The second she gets back we both relax and cleaning takes a hit.
 
To each their own, but I personally think sharing a bed together is valuable. Everyone needs alone time, but it should be by establishing separate hang out spaces and keeping the bedroom as your 'together' area. Like my dude and I are looking at two bedroom apartments so one of us can hang in the living room and the other in the spare.
 
We also both dig a lot of the same shit though, decor and environment wise, so maybe that's relevant. Don't really need a space to personalize, just to be alone in.
 
My ex sometimes still comes over to hangout and he totally got stuck here after that snowstorm too even though it wasn't that bad but the trains stopped running. I like hanging out with him, but yeah i don't like being smothered too much either which he did and still does a lot.

I actually like sharing my bed with people. Cuddling rules, but I'm mood swingy too so once I'm done cuddling i don't really want to be touched.

Between work and hanging out it's honestly rare that I come home and have my bed to myself. A lot of times my girl friends will sleepover (and stay for DAYS), and i guess i grew up always sharing everything anyways (shared my room AND bed with my aunt and sister) so that doesn't bother me, so as long as the person can leave me alone for a couple hours while I surf the internet or listen, music, and sleep. Like honestly, the only that that makes me cranky as fuck when someone is over my house is if they wake me up when I'm trying to sleep (which happens all the time) or like when I come home and need a nap but I have to entertain needy friends.
 
I could have sworn that cuckolding was when a man has sex with another man's wife and that man does not even realize it. It's pretty much the plot to every damn comedic play after Shakespeare's time (shit...and during).
 
A relationship isn't truly good until you can both rip ass next to each other.

Thats a test I bust out within the first week of dating. I never, ever will hold my fart for anyone, fuck that.

So we've agreed that whenever we live together again (i.e. she decides to move back to Iowa), she'll have her own room, and we can alternate sleeping in each other's beds. I know other people who have used this system successfully.

This has been the most successful way Ive ever lived with a partner, for sure.

Between work and hanging out it's honestly rare that I come home and have my bed to myself. A lot of times my girl friends will sleepover (and stay for DAYS), and i guess i grew up always sharing everything anyways (shared my room AND bed with my aunt and sister) so that doesn't bother me, so as long as the person can leave me alone for a couple hours while I surf the internet or listen, music, and sleep. Like honestly, the only that that makes me cranky as fuck when someone is over my house is if they wake me up when I'm trying to sleep (which happens all the time) or like when I come home and need a nap but I have to entertain needy friends.

I dont have a damn problem telling anyone they are over staying their welcome. I expect and want the same treatment from my friends. Dont get me wrong, I'll feed em, fuck em, give em a place to sleep, shower, shit etc. But the second its time for someone to leave, they know. Like I said, I know how it is, and want the same treatment. Hospitality when its genuine, but not when its self sacrificing to the host.

Are you people incapable of living with the opposite sex? Or do you just date super clingy chicks who wanna spend every moment together?

Its possible Im incapable of it since every chick Ive lived with has pushed me out of the fucking door. (Not literally, just by the circumstances).

Im the kind of person that needs something enticing to keep me interested. When Im in a relationship and I move in/partner moves in, shit gets too comfortable, boring and stale reaaaaaaal quick.

Im sure once I meet someone who keeps me interested it wont be an issue, but once you live together, its natural that your personal schedules become intertwined and the bag goes over the head.

Maybe I also need to try dating a woman thats independent for once. That would be nice.
 
cuckolding is when a guy gets off from his wife cheating(he can watch it or be content by just driving his whore to the stud)

this is where it derived it's name from.

 
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I never, ever will hold my fart for anyone, fuck that.

:lol:

Well fucking said!

cuckolding: Why is it named after a brooding parasite?

edit: well this is what i found on wiki ...

"Cuckold historically referred to a husband with an adulterous wife and is still often used with this meaning. In evolutionary biology, the term cuckold is also applied to males who are unwittingly investing parental effort in offspring that are not genetically their own.[1] Since the 1990s, the term has also been widely used to refer to a sexual fetish in which the fetishist is stimulated by their committed partner choosing to have sex with someone else.[2]

Historically, the term was generally considered to be a great insult, and leveling an accusation that a husband had raised another man's child (thus implying that he had been a cuckold) was deemed a provocation that demanded a fight to the death."

Makes more sense now.
 
cuckolding is when a guy gets off from his wife cheating(he can watch it or be content by just driving his whore to the stud)

this is where it derived it's name from.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Mb0GOITRUU

The fetish comes from the original definition: "A derisive name for the husband of an unfaithful wife." The OED is always right.

But who gives a shit and why do I care? Let's talk about banging more whores.
 
To each their own, but I personally think sharing a bed together is valuable. Everyone needs alone time, but it should be by establishing separate hang out spaces and keeping the bedroom as your 'together' area. Like my dude and I are looking at two bedroom apartments so one of us can hang in the living room and the other in the spare.

One issue we have discovered is that living in the same bedroom means neither of us has any truly personal space, and the room gets quite messy very easily. So we've agreed that whenever we live together again (i.e. she decides to move back to Iowa), she'll have her own room, and we can alternate sleeping in each other's beds. I know other people who have used this system successfully.

I hope that whenever I am in this situation, my house will be large enough to accommodate one bedroom and a room for each of us to have chill time in. And that I have a cali king size bed.