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i had a friend who married this guy went on the honeymoon which he brought his mates along when they got back they divorced. Totally irrelevant bit of convo but on the subject of romance haha.

Shes now going out with another d.head that seems to be headind down same path - nice chick bad taste in men haha

What man would be stupid enough to invite his mates on his moneymoon???? Thats just ridiculus!!!!

It really P!sses me how often you see really nice women hanging off the arm of complete Jack@sses....

They deserve men that would treat them better...... like me :P

Yeah maybe.... I seem to notice it alot more around the city and northbridge on the weekends... My friends and I came up with a theory as to why the asses always get the really good women....

Basically if your average guy ( as nice as he may be ) sees a really nice girl he will tend to think that he wouldnt stand a chance with a girl like that, so he does and says nothing towards her. Because most guys will fall into this bracket the girl will think there must be something wrong with her because no guys will talk to her ( even though its not her, its the lack of confidence in the guys ). Thats when your classic Jack@ss guy comes along and chats her up.... Because no one else appears to want to talk to her she accepts mr Jack@ss's invitation whilst the whole time there could be a dozen nice guys around her who never spoke up but like her very much and would treat her like a princess...

Well I hope that makes sense to everyone.... There is my lesson for the day :P

*scratches head* :confused:

Hmm i could read the last 4 pages but then i would have to read the next 3 pages that would appear while i was getting up to date on the last 4.

huh what........ahh im going back to supraforums :P

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