Hello all, things are better. I'm doing alright now, still sucks balls but he's in a better place now. Rent is due today but I'm gonna wait till tomorrow to piss off the landlord cuz he's a dick. It's about 80 here today, I think I might go off on the bike for a little bit and clear my head.
I think that Cold song "Stupid Girl" is my new favorite song. This girl Candice was supposed to bring her friend Heather out last night to meet up with my roommate and I but the bitch never called. It shouldn't bother me so much but it does.....repeatedly. And really gets to me. I'm not a complete dick. One girl told me that I was too nice and it's too much to handle all at once.? Is that possible? Can being polite and stuff scare people away? Is it a feeling of too good to be true so quit before it turns to shit? It seems that my personality doesn't allow women to become interested enough to see me again. Maybe someone can explain this theory to me. Is there a such thing as too much kindness? Should I be less polite without being disrespectful or do I just wait till I meet someone who appreciates it?
I think that Cold song "Stupid Girl" is my new favorite song. This girl Candice was supposed to bring her friend Heather out last night to meet up with my roommate and I but the bitch never called. It shouldn't bother me so much but it does.....repeatedly. And really gets to me. I'm not a complete dick. One girl told me that I was too nice and it's too much to handle all at once.? Is that possible? Can being polite and stuff scare people away? Is it a feeling of too good to be true so quit before it turns to shit? It seems that my personality doesn't allow women to become interested enough to see me again. Maybe someone can explain this theory to me. Is there a such thing as too much kindness? Should I be less polite without being disrespectful or do I just wait till I meet someone who appreciates it?
oninotaki:
Dont talk to chicks named candice they are all trouble. There was a chick named candice who tormented my roommate for 6 years.
katia:
thank you.