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dave17
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Pablo
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Yes



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gianluigi
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Yes. Yes it can.
dave17
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Completely?
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yeah...although it does depend on why the heart was broken in the first place.
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my grandads couldnt
Craig W
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Yes, but like a scar, the pain will only fade. It'll never dissapear.
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As Cosmo said, I guess it depends in the circumstances but I say you get over it eventually!

Whats brought this on Dave hun?
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Yeah it can be fixed but the pain that caused it will always be there at the back of your mind
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I think it can be only fixed to a certain extent....say you'll be fine if not thinking about it...but the one day you see the person who broke your heart you'll still get that sinking feeling

Its all to do with seeing them with someone else etc etc I think a small part of you just hangs onto it.....

In this case Dave I feel you thinking you wish you curent girlfriend put out half as much as your ex?

[Edited on 10-02-2006 by Fad]
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quote:
Originally posted by Craig W
Yes, but like a scar, the pain will only fade. It'll never dissapear.


i agree!
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No it can't, because in fairy tales the light flickers before looking like its going to go out, then magically before the story ends it all works out happily.

Unfortunately life doesn't always happen like that, so if the light is flickering, consider why the electrics were bad in the first place and whether the filament bulb wants replacing with a more modern energy efficient equivalent.
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what a good metaphore. but i disagree
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no
Matt H
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Ian you worry me sometimes


In answer to Dave I'd say no, not completely.

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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
No it can't, because in fairy tales the light flickers before looking like its going to go out, then magically before the story ends it all works out happily.

Unfortunately life doesn't always happen like that, so if the light is flickering, consider why the electrics were bad in the first place and whether the filament bulb wants replacing with a more modern energy efficient equivalent.


you could of just left it at no!
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Jamie - Was just thinking about it really, i cant trust or love my current GF as much as i did my ex.

Fad - its wierd mate, me n shelley hav so much in common etc. But i just feel like i cant let her in, because at the end of the day, 9 times out of 10 people break up, gota ask yourself why bother putting youself through the pain?

Ian - Interesting
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quote:
Originally posted by dave17
Jamie - Was just thinking about it really, i cant trust or love my current GF as much as i did my ex.




and turns out i shouldnt of trust her in the end anyway
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The heart is a muscle Dave, the more it goes through the bigger & stronger it becomes....
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This thread is lame.
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quote:
Originally posted by Matt H
The heart is a muscle Dave, the more it goes through the bigger & stronger it becomes....
An enlarged heart is an illness associated with obescity.
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Originally posted by ed







agreed
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quote:
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The heart is a muscle Dave, the more it goes through the bigger & stronger it becomes....


Stronger as in it can cope with more, or harder so it doesnt get affected?

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quote:
Originally posted by dave17
quote:
Originally posted by dave17
Jamie - Was just thinking about it really, i cant trust or love my current GF as much as i did my ex.




and turns out i shouldnt of trust her in the end anyway


is this that one in the avatar? whats she done? My best mate has been done over twice, his first bird just split up and his second was a fruity loop. I know can't be arsed with women at all. Even after 2 years. Every so often he as a new found thing but then he reverts to not giving a shit.

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