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xXxBabymamaXxXxXxBabymamaXxX, posted over a year ago

I want to know why teenage boys find it difficult when a relantionship breaks up not to fight? any reasons thry can't leave it as friends, you tell me, post your comments now!!

Posted on 7 April 2006 @ 0:30 (London time) - permalink
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willywombatwillywombat, posted over a year ago

Babymama this isnt a behaviour just performed by teenage boys ya know. this is across the ages...... Have you and him just had a row?? xx

Posted on 7 April 2006 @ 1:31 (London time) - permalink
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Sweetie PieSweetie Pie, posted over a year ago

r u going to put me as your friend babymamma and willywombat?Id really appreciate it.......

Posted on 7 April 2006 @ 1:51 (London time) - permalink
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, posted over a year ago

The male ego is fragile, babymama. And yes, it is a sign of immaturity when a guy has to resort to sulking and being angry when dumped.

Posted on 7 April 2006 @ 7:6 (London time) - permalink
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willywombatwillywombat, posted over a year ago

Babymama, do not send me offensive personal messages again. I do not appreciate it. Just a thought, why have you taken such offence at something I said?

Posted on 7 April 2006 @ 10:15 (London time) - permalink
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willywombatwillywombat, posted over a year ago

All done sweetie pie

Posted on 7 April 2006 @ 12:3 (London time) - permalink
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DazzergDazzerg, posted over a year ago

Can i stick up for guys a little here. Doesnt it depend on what grounds and in what way they were dumped? Sometimes they are perfectly entitled to be angry as are women sometimes.

Posted on 7 April 2006 @ 12:26 (London time) - permalink
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SexybumSexybum, posted over a year ago

I think that its not just guys, it girls as well, it just depends on what type of person you are. If soemone upsets me I'm calm when its happenning and I don't loose my temper, but cross me a couple of hours later or even a couple of days and ... well have you heard that saying hell hath no fury like a women scorn!!

Posted on 7 April 2006 @ 12:42 (London time) - permalink
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SexybumSexybum, posted over a year ago

I also think that some people have the type of attitude that just asks for an argument and they don't even realise just how bad their attitude is, If you get my drift....

Posted on 7 April 2006 @ 12:43 (London time) - permalink
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willywombatwillywombat, posted over a year ago

And exactly WHAT is that SUPPOSED TO MEAN? HUH? What are you getting at, argument, you wanna argument...........

Posted on 9 April 2006 @ 11:1 (London time) - permalink
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, posted over a year ago

Eh? What's going on? This is getting a tad confusing for me... So erm, teenage boys, yes... Those pesky little things... [wink]

Posted on 9 April 2006 @ 22:29 (London time) - permalink
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