Catwoman13 Posted April 12, 2014 Posted April 12, 2014 This goes out to all you commitment-phobes out there: 1. Just because I found you vaguely attractive, does not mean I want a relationship with you. Get real honey, you ain't all that, we only just met 2. Just because I agreed to the idea of maybe seeing you again, does not mean I want a relationship with you. It's just that you pursued me, and I gave you a chance. 3. Just because I "broke the rules" and contacted you to ask you out because you chickened out in between, does not mean I think you're all that. It just means I assumed, like me, you are very busy. I keep an open mind, for now. 4. Just because I repeated the above, does not mean you left any lasting impression on me. I was just curious and impartial. 5. Just because someone expresses an interest in you back, does not mean you are about to quit your freedom. Gimme a break! I have a life of my own to lead here, thanks tho, for your concern ;-) So, there you have it, commitment-phobes. Sometimes, it just ain't all about you. The only thing you're trapped in, is your mind. Liberate it, and you won't keep making the same incorrect assumptions. You will, most probably, have more fun as a result 3
topaMAXX Posted April 12, 2014 Posted April 12, 2014 This goes out to all you commitment-phobes out there: 1. Just because I found you vaguely attractive, does not mean I want a relationship with you. Get real honey, you ain't all that, we only just met 2. Just because I agreed to the idea of maybe seeing you again, does not mean I want a relationship with you. It's just that you pursued me, and I gave you a chance. 3. Just because I "broke the rules" and contacted you to ask you out because you chickened out in between, does not mean I think you're all that. It just means I assumed, like me, you are very busy. I keep an open mind, for now. 4. Just because I repeated the above, does not mean you left any lasting impression on me. I was just curious and impartial. 5. Just because someone expresses an interest in you back, does not mean you are about to quit your freedom. Gimme a break! I have a life of my own to lead here, thanks tho, for your concern ;-) So, there you have it, commitment-phobes. Sometimes, it just ain't all about you. The only thing you're trapped in, is your mind. Liberate it, and you won't keep making the same incorrect assumptions. You will, most probably, have more fun as a result The only one of the above that actually describes a commitment-phobe is #5.
Author Catwoman13 Posted April 13, 2014 Author Posted April 13, 2014 the list isn't to "describe" commitment-phobes. It is addressed to them.
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