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Bosnia Herzegovina declares independence . A 3 year war follows between Muslims, Serbs and Croats prompting UN intervention

300px-Evstafiev-sarajevo-building-burns.

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just got home from gym and walking my dawg, and now bored. why no amaze friday night plans for me? :'(

Edited by kaitoukid

staying friends is more often than not a bad idea, unless you were good friends before you got together.

I miss the friendship I had with my ex, she was pretty much my best mate, but it wouldn't be possible to stay friends as we weren't friends before we got together and there will always be some feelings there

We met in kindergarten :( were friends then, then went to different primary schools and didn't stay in touch. Nek Minnit same High School, Year 7 same homegroup together, good friends. All friends through high school. Get together at the end of 2010 and been madly in love since.

What I meant by haven't been single in 4 years, I broke up with my first GF and got with this girl shortly after as I'd been chasing her the whole time at High School (douchebag I know..)

Never ever lost a best friend before and this is killing me every day, been a month now since we broke up, but only really hit home in the last 2 weeks. I've cut all contact but f**k every day... stressed to the absolute hilt all because of this.

Sometimes I didn't treat her well, I did the same with my first gf. We'd have an argument over jealousy or something like that, and I'd ALMOST belittle her, I'd say she was being immature or put her down for being jealous, even though nothing was going on at all. So in a way I was justified, but often I didn't go about it the right way. I sent her home at 2am one morning over a jealousy issue of me talking to an old chick friend on FB, she said she never felt the same after that (3 weeks before the break up).

She says she wants to try again, in fact she wanted to WANT to try again after 2 weeks of being broken up, but the feelings didn't return..

You were right to put her in her place brah. You don't want a girl who stops you from interacting with people...it starts with old girlfriends and random chicks, ends up being a nanny relationship not unlike Victoria the nanny state.

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