[2011-Jun-04] Relationship paradoxes

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Re: [2011-Jun-04] Relationship paradoxes

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Re: Relationship paradoxes [2011-June-04]

by StefanSvid » Fri Jan 12, 2024 11:49 am

grin2b wrote:
Sat Jun 04, 2011 11:10 pm
it's impossible to ask a sufficiently detailed question, but pretend I did anyway.
Navigating relationship paradoxes can be complex, and one subtlety to be mindful of is micro-cheating. It's crucial to recognize the signs, such as secretive behaviors or emotionally intimate connections outside the relationship. Open communication and setting clear boundaries become essential in addressing these paradoxes.

How to recognize micro cheating?
Micro-cheating signs may include secretive behaviors, emotional intimacy outside the relationship, or crossing personal boundaries. Recognizing these subtleties requires open communication and trust-building. Stay vigilant for any actions that could compromise the commitment and emotional exclusivity in your relationship.

Re: [2011-Jun-04] Relationship paradoxes

by cliffordwillis62 » Mon Nov 27, 2023 5:53 pm

Ah, relationship paradoxes, the labyrinth of love! It's fascinating how love's complexities weave through our lives. Sometimes, it's the unexpected that teaches us the most. Speaking of which, ever thought about online dating? It's a game-changer, especially if you're on the shy side or caught up in a whirlwind of busyness. Platforms like sofiadate.com offer a tailored approach, making the quest for connection a tad less paradoxical. Embrace the paradoxes, explore the unknown, and who knows, the twists and turns might just lead you to a beautiful connection in the digital realm.

Re: Relationship paradoxes [2011-June-04]

by Lethal Interjection » Fri Jun 10, 2011 2:06 am

smiley_cow wrote:Personally I find philosophic rambling more interesting than relationship issues, but that may just be me.
And more interesting than the geeky comic.

Re: Relationship paradoxes [2011-June-04]

by smiley_cow » Thu Jun 09, 2011 11:32 pm

Personally I find philosophic rambling more interesting than relationship issues, but that may just be me.

Re: Relationship paradoxes [2011-June-04]

by grin2b » Thu Jun 09, 2011 11:30 pm

So, let me just get this straight... this is a forum for a geeky comic about relationship issues, and you're spending twenty posts complaining about some philosophic rambling?

Re: Relationship paradoxes [2011-June-04]

by Kaharz » Wed Jun 08, 2011 9:27 pm

DonRetrasado wrote:Frankly, I think you're starting to brag a bit about how good you are at time management.
The secret is staying drunk most of the time.*


*i.e. all the times that don't require operating a motor vehicle

Re: Relationship paradoxes [2011-June-04]

by Edminster » Wed Jun 08, 2011 7:46 pm

No Name wrote:What do I know? I'm just a troll.
You're adorable.

Re: Relationship paradoxes [2011-June-04]

by No Name » Wed Jun 08, 2011 7:43 pm

What do I know? I'm just a troll.

Kaharz wrote: I assume you are including yourself in the group of people with no lives who can't recognize double standards since you just posted three times about it?
I'm including myself in the group of people who have no lives yes....

Re: Relationship paradoxes [2011-June-04]

by Lethal Interjection » Wed Jun 08, 2011 7:30 pm

Edminster wrote:
No Name wrote:
Lethal Interjection wrote: This is just what happens when you have a thread for every comic.

A more appropriate answer would be "This is what happens on forums filled with people with no friends or doesn't have a job; or possibly, a combination of both."
You'd think that, but we never really had this problem with the LCD megathread.
Exactly. Over-analysis has very little to do with the people who frequent the forum.
Because the people who are actually spending time here have a lower percentage of knowitallism than the people who just "drop in".

Re: Relationship paradoxes [2011-June-04]

by DonRetrasado » Wed Jun 08, 2011 6:24 pm

Kaharz wrote:And how much time do you need to keep up with this forum? I work full time, have a few friends, go to school at night and recently started dating someone. Yet somehow still manage to find fifteen minutes a day to browse the forum. Usually while I'm waiting for my employees to wander into the office or during lunch. Are you time management skills really that bad?
Frankly, I think you're starting to brag a bit about how good you are at time management.

Re: Relationship paradoxes [2011-June-04]

by Kaharz » Wed Jun 08, 2011 10:51 am

No Name wrote:A more appropriate answer would be "This is what happens on forums filled with people with no friends or doesn't have a job; or possibly, a combination of both."
Just so you know, this annoying anon prolly won't go away till school starts up again, SO FEAR ME!!! But yeah, all y'all over-analyze and can't see a double standard when it's munching on your face
I assume you are including yourself in the group of people with no lives who can't recognize double standards since you just posted three times about it?

And how much time do you need to keep up with this forum? I work full time, have a few friends, go to school at night and recently started dating someone. Yet somehow still manage to find fifteen minutes a day to browse the forum. Usually while I'm waiting for my employees to wander into the office or during lunch. Are you time management skills really that bad?

Re: Relationship paradoxes [2011-June-04]

by No Name » Wed Jun 08, 2011 4:06 am

Oldrac the Chitinous wrote:
No Name wrote:A more appropriate answer would be "This is what happens on forums filled with people with no friends or doesn't have a job; or possibly, a combination of both."
Your post has been reported to the Department of Redundancy Department.
You sir, have gained my respect.

Just so you know, this annoying anon prolly won't go away till school starts up again, SO FEAR ME!!!


But yeah, all y'all over-analyze and can't see a double standard when it's munching on your face

Re: Relationship paradoxes [2011-June-04]

by Oldrac the Chitinous » Wed Jun 08, 2011 2:34 am

No Name wrote:A more appropriate answer would be "This is what happens on forums filled with people with no friends or doesn't have a job; or possibly, a combination of both."
Your post has been reported to the Department of Redundancy Department.

Re: Relationship paradoxes [2011-June-04]

by Edminster » Wed Jun 08, 2011 2:25 am

No Name wrote:
Lethal Interjection wrote:
No Name wrote:It's just trying to talk about role reversal and double standards, because guys always complain about how women always do that, but they tend to do it themselves.


And why the fuck are you guys over analyzing this comic to the point of no return?
This is just what happens when you have a thread for every comic.

A more appropriate answer would be "This is what happens on forums filled with people with no friends or doesn't have a job; or possibly, a combination of both."
You'd think that, but we never really had this problem with the LCD megathread.

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