Maverick153
08-11-2009, 12:53 AM
Lex Talionis
As per our conversation yesterday – about my girlfriend of 14 months
We met and I closed almost immediately. She was unlike all the rest as I just felt a connection. I think I liked her a lot. 14 months all the other girls and she stood by me thru it all. Her loyalty was unquestionable and I almost thought she could be my steady girlfriend. But we got in to a small fight and the crazy b*tch hooked up with someone who works for the same fu*king company I work for. We ran in almost the same circles and the guy she is with now is basically a monogamous, less rich, less arrogant version of me. I think you know him, he was the primary solicitor for **********.
I got her fired. But she is still very much in bliss, they really think they are in fu*king ‘love’. I can’t stand them being happy. I want them to NOT be happy! I feel terrible, each day they are happy together I feel as though acid is being thrown on me!
Wonderful
You were one hell of a promising candidate, when you began I knew you would put all that you learned to good use. But possess the same flaw almost all of us (except me) have to live with. You took her down, but she surprised you, she presented herself as the undefined variable, she broke your rules, the rules you set on society and that surprised you, you lost your composure and mistook the sense of wonderment for that old illusion they call ‘love’.
Find the hole inside and plug it, or each woman you meet (who breaks the norms); you will try and plug that hole and they will end up leaving. <This is the long term goal.
Short term> People are entitled to experience bliss, be happy. It is a basic human right. What you want to do is take this (happiness) away from him and her. I truly hope you see the flaw in your logic. Live and let live, let them experience the happiness they rightfully deserve. I know this sounds contradictory to my usual advice, but when I ask men to take revenge on ex lovers, I usually make them do it to empower them. You have crossed the line and reached the point where you just want to hurt and don’t care / don’t see their side of the game. Focus on being happy.
Regards,
Mav.
“Be me; carve your life in to perfection”
I have explicit permission to publish this e-mail communication.
Regards,
Mav.
As per our conversation yesterday – about my girlfriend of 14 months
We met and I closed almost immediately. She was unlike all the rest as I just felt a connection. I think I liked her a lot. 14 months all the other girls and she stood by me thru it all. Her loyalty was unquestionable and I almost thought she could be my steady girlfriend. But we got in to a small fight and the crazy b*tch hooked up with someone who works for the same fu*king company I work for. We ran in almost the same circles and the guy she is with now is basically a monogamous, less rich, less arrogant version of me. I think you know him, he was the primary solicitor for **********.
I got her fired. But she is still very much in bliss, they really think they are in fu*king ‘love’. I can’t stand them being happy. I want them to NOT be happy! I feel terrible, each day they are happy together I feel as though acid is being thrown on me!
Wonderful
You were one hell of a promising candidate, when you began I knew you would put all that you learned to good use. But possess the same flaw almost all of us (except me) have to live with. You took her down, but she surprised you, she presented herself as the undefined variable, she broke your rules, the rules you set on society and that surprised you, you lost your composure and mistook the sense of wonderment for that old illusion they call ‘love’.
Find the hole inside and plug it, or each woman you meet (who breaks the norms); you will try and plug that hole and they will end up leaving. <This is the long term goal.
Short term> People are entitled to experience bliss, be happy. It is a basic human right. What you want to do is take this (happiness) away from him and her. I truly hope you see the flaw in your logic. Live and let live, let them experience the happiness they rightfully deserve. I know this sounds contradictory to my usual advice, but when I ask men to take revenge on ex lovers, I usually make them do it to empower them. You have crossed the line and reached the point where you just want to hurt and don’t care / don’t see their side of the game. Focus on being happy.
Regards,
Mav.
“Be me; carve your life in to perfection”
I have explicit permission to publish this e-mail communication.
Regards,
Mav.