Banned

Member 15214

Level 4.94

Nov 2006

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Nov 10, 2006, 01:42 PM
Local time: Nov 10, 2006, 10:42 AM
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Dealing with overprotective people? Why do that? The moment I realize someone has got an overprotective leech, (jealous/insecure tagalong), I simply don’t deal with the third party. I don’t engage them and I clearly imply my lack of interest when they engage me. You wouldn’t be in a relationship with the third wheel so why pay it any mind? The more you bicker with it, the less mature and less desirable you’ll seem to the person who should have your attention.
One of my girlfriend’s guy friends tried to talk her out of it when I first asked her out. Then he tried to break us up several times by lying about me and accusing me of the most pathetic things. Ignore! It took care of itself. She noticed that he is a 25 year old loser who is in his 5th year of community college, who asks out 16 and 17-year-olds, who doesn’t have a job, who manipulates the SSI system by living with his paralyzed mother in a nursing home posing as her private nurse and taking all her money (a mere $500 a month), has no life and no self confidence like the retarded, indoor sloth that he is. She noticed that I’m a young professional in full throttle, an avid student, very spontaneous, 20 years old, able to do anything I want whenever I want financially and on top of it, I’m a pretty nice guy.
Just make yourself more marketable than the next guy in whichever ways you can. Then you don’t have to waste your time on their level.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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