the_alchemyst Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 What's all this about? I hear it all the time, "I'm looking for a relationship, but I don't want any drama." You know, it has become the seemingly pretentious slogan for most young couples. And I agree with the saying itself, but I find myself not understand: If so many people are looking for relationships without "the drama," then why is it that so many are affected by it, some to the point of cessation? What's all this about? (Understandably, this is probably more applicable, but not inherintly limited, to "young" couples.)
littlekitty Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 I thought this comment was mainly spurted out by people who've just come out of a drama filled relationship! I can understand the use of it then. They've just had a horrible relationship, filled with drama, and they don't want to get into all that again. They don't want the drama, the arguements etc. But maybe I'm wrong!
Spiderman Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 I always thought the saying 'No drama' originates from Oz, basically meaning 'no worries'! Calling all Ozzy's....
Aussie65 Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 yeah I hear ya!mine was living with me and then he moved out saying he wants to pretty much do what he wants...I guess the responsibility for some just isn't there.I just wish these people would be clear from the beginning about what they want rather then string you along with the "I love you's" and bull$$**** they spin you then when things get too serious they run.Every dog has it's day.
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