Spoiledbrat · F
Are you under 18?
dlubsp · 16-17, F
@Spoiledbrat yep, i’m 17
Justafantasy · M
We'll for me it was her disinterest at best in what I wanted to share that made me happy. If disinterest is the best you get for your happiness you tend to hide your happy so you can keep the little bit you have.
Penny · 46-50, F
i dont think the problem is familiarity or comfortableness so much as built up resentments. i mean yeah, boredom can be a problem in the long run but i really think it boils down to resentments that break people apart. boredom can be dealt with but resentments rarely fade lol. even if you forgive someone for whatever they did, the feelings always remain.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
If you are travelling the same road in life you will never tire of each other. This is why fishing buddies can go a whole day without a word. They are there for the same reason and its understood.😷
Roundandroundwego · 61-69
We're not in a community, so, forget normal and never expect free association to be possible. Socialists talk about the problem as the no community loneliness problem.
YoMomma ·
There's all types, not everyone stays together for a long time.. but the ones that respect and appreciate each other are the happiest when they do..
PoetryNEmotion · F
Sounds like an excuse. Love ebbs and flows. It is a constant between teo who truly love each other. No new one comes along. You commit. Takes two. If not, then you leave.