Happy Valentine's Day, everyone!
Hope y'all have a great one!
Uhhh... Ok. I'll play. Why is that funny?
No big plans, NQAT? Originally Posted by Ginger Doll
i guess you might be wishing us a lovely valentine's day with our SO's, and i guess that's sweet.I think you're reading too much into it...
just something at the core of the provider-client 'thing' seems like the total repudiation of the valentine's day core message.
like if we have a SO that we love all valentiney, what are we doing here?
but, i guess it's possible.
compartmentalize i say!
being a grownup is complicated!
i'm only wanting some (attractive, horny) fun, not love! Originally Posted by notequiteatroll
i guess you might be wishing us a lovely valentine's day with our SO's, and i guess that's sweet.Valentine's Day doesn't mean someone you're in love with. I got in trouble in elementary school by the librarian when she asked my class "What does having a Valentine mean?" I was so quick to raise my hand (being the quiet girl that never talks, I thought this was my time to shine) then said, "It means you love them!" WRONG! She looked me dead in the eyes and I knew she was going to make an example out of me. "No, it means you care for someone. If I asked Principal XXX to be my Valentine, does that mean I like her?" Class said "No!" "If I asked Mr. Janitor to be my Valentine, does that mean I like him?" "NO!"
just something at the core of the provider-client 'thing' seems like the total repudiation of the valentine's day core message.
like if we have a SO that we love all valentiney, what are we doing here?
but, i guess it's possible.
compartmentalize i say!
being a grownup is complicated!
i'm only wanting some (attractive, horny) fun, not love! Originally Posted by notequiteatroll
Valentine's Day doesn't mean someone you're in love with. I got in trouble in elementary school by the librarian when she asked my class "What does having a Valentine mean?" I was so quick to raise my hand (being the quiet girl that never talks, I thought this was my time to shine) then said, "It means you love them!" WRONG! She looked me dead in the eyes and I knew she was going to make an example out of me. "No, it means you care for someone. If I asked Principal XXX to be my Valentine, does that mean I like her?" Class said "No!" "If I asked Mr. Janitor to be my Valentine, does that mean I like him?" "NO!"Teachers can be assholes.
Talk about shattering an 7-year-old to pieces... Originally Posted by Danielle Reid