Never thought I would find myself doing this but....

2sheikhs said:
Blue Streak said:
2sheikhs said:
You never know what the teenager has said to her. He/she might not like the idea of their mum getting in a serious relationship. She might hate the fact that she's engineering rows and saying she needs space. It sounds harsh but give her a week or so without texting or calling and then ask her what she wants to do because you're not putting your life on hold.


As far as I'm aware mate the teenager isn't aware of the relationship between me and his Mum. It's been confined (so far) to when he has been with his Father and also over the Summer Holidays the lad has had Hols with his Grandparents and his Dad.
Then she's scared of telling him. The kids dad might be a bit of a twat.


By all accounts he is, but maybe it's also early days. I have considered that as well to be fair.
 
2sheikhs said:
Blue Streak said:
2sheikhs said:
You never know what the teenager has said to her. He/she might not like the idea of their mum getting in a serious relationship. She might hate the fact that she's engineering rows and saying she needs space. It sounds harsh but give her a week or so without texting or calling and then ask her what she wants to do because you're not putting your life on hold.


As far as I'm aware mate the teenager isn't aware of the relationship between me and his Mum. It's been confined (so far) to when he has been with his Father and also over the Summer Holidays the lad has had Hols with his Grandparents and his Dad.
Then she's scared of telling him. The kids dad might be a bit of a twat.

Or, she doesn't feel that Blue Streak is important enough in her life to bother introducing them.
 
ifiwasarichfan said:
2sheikhs said:
Blue Streak said:
As far as I'm aware mate the teenager isn't aware of the relationship between me and his Mum. It's been confined (so far) to when he has been with his Father and also over the Summer Holidays the lad has had Hols with his Grandparents and his Dad.
Then she's scared of telling him. The kids dad might be a bit of a twat.

Or, she doesn't feel that Blue Streak is important enough in her life to bother introducing them.
After less than two months, probably not. Getting on 4-6months, different story IMO.
 
Re: Ner thought I would find myself doing this but....

Seosa said:
Skashion said:
Seosa said:
Man hurd dem rumors dat they luv it in da rusty tunnal
I wouldn't know. My meat ain't street enough for them because St Helens Blue told them I was middle class.

Poor bugger...
It was brutal. I'd spent all my caviar allowance from my parents on chav clothes and bling. I'd read up studiously on language from the hood. I even switched from Cristal to scum cider. But St Helens Blue was ruinous to my designs because he asked me to name my favourite Jay-Z song and when I uttered his cover of Beethoven's Ode to Joy, he'd clearly found the Achille's heel of my preparations in trying to appear working class.
 
prairiemoon said:
Seosa said:
If need be Blue Streak, catch her off guard. Ask her brutally, "Do you not want me around anymore? Do you just not want me anymore?"

She'll have to think then, and it might trigger how she truly feels about you.
Do not do this!

FFS, why not just beg and cry, why don't you like me!!!??

This thread is becoming shit. Reread my posts and do it.

2 months is far to little time to start putting your expectations on someone. Take it easy and back off. Call her next week. Relax.


I'm reading your posts and tending to agree. I've often thought after it has become a bit 'intense' that we are spending too much time together and looked forward to the break. Then I miss her again after say 48 hours.

It's difficult. I think she's wonderful and I know she has feelings for me. I just always thought this early stage was supposed to be a romantic holiday stage? When we wanted to spend every 'living moment together'? We've had issues though.
 
Blue Streak said:
2sheikhs said:
Blue Streak said:
As far as I'm aware mate the teenager isn't aware of the relationship between me and his Mum. It's been confined (so far) to when he has been with his Father and also over the Summer Holidays the lad has had Hols with his Grandparents and his Dad.
Then she's scared of telling him. The kids dad might be a bit of a twat.


By all accounts he is, but maybe it's also early days. I have considered that as well to be fair.
You're best keeping your distance then mate. I went out with a girl who's ex used to twat her and it ended badly. I wished I'd not got involved with her.
 
Re: Ner thought I would find myself doing this but....

Skashion said:
Seosa said:
Skashion said:
I wouldn't know. My meat ain't street enough for them because St Helens Blue told them I was middle class.

Poor bugger...
It was brutal. I'd spent all my caviar allowance from my parents on chav clothes and bling. I'd read up studiously on language from the hood. I even switched from Cristal to scum cider. But St Helens Blue was ruinous to my designs because he asked me to name my favourite Jay-Z song and when I uttered his cover of Beethoven's Ode to Joy, he'd clearly found the Achille's heel of my preparations in trying to appear working class.

My musical alterations in the last 12 months have been part of my glorious effort to gain a Middle Class personality as I'd believed that my excessive listening to Oasis had turned me into one of the Burnage Massive.

Y'Know What I Mean?
 
Re: Ner thought I would find myself doing this but....

Seosa said:
My musical alterations in the last 12 months have been part of my glorious effort to gain a Middle Class personality as I'd believed that my excessive listening to Oasis had turned me into one of the Burnage Massive.

Y'Know What I Mean?
I shall need to look up the term "massive" in my Middle Class 2 Peasant dictionary but I shall get the gist soon enough.
 

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