Because we are emotional beings, our hearts are probably more deeply involved than men are. When we love, we love whole heartedly, leaving us valnerable to heart ache and pain. We as women can only take so much, thus the saying goes "when a women's fed up there is nothing you can do about it." With hurt and pain, we all go through it, it's just with women it may take a little more time to get over. So, it is not necessarily the old lover we can't seem to get over, it's the pain he has caused and all the questions he leaves unanswered! Thanks Jeannie of Milwaukee, Wi.
yes, they are. men in 2010 cant wear full or past the knee suits and women cant wear any suits past the knee.
Yes, many women do think about past lovers, as memories of previous relationships can evoke a range of emotions and reflections. These thoughts might be triggered by significant anniversaries, life changes, or even encounters with mutual friends. The extent and frequency of such thoughts can vary greatly among individuals, influenced by their emotional experiences and current relationship status. Ultimately, reminiscing about past lovers can be a normal part of processing one's romantic history.
I'm a girl and i kinda have the same problem.i cant get get over it.why?....beacuse im not over him.And i want to get over him,but i cant because I'm not over him.make sure shes ready to move on..
they dont talk they just act to try and act out the mans past as he cant talk about it! he cant talk about it to anyone so he has to try and act it out!
It was won in a past event using mystery gift over wifi.
Past the knees, shows a lifetime of classiness.
everything, except past lovers!!
"Enraged" can fall into a few different categories.1) It could be a verb in the past tense.Ex. "Rachel's hatred of felines enraged all the cat-lovers in the room."2) It could be a past participle used as an adjective.Ex. "The enraged cat-lovers threw tomatoes at Rachel."3) It could be a past participle used to form the past-, present-, or future perfect.Ex. "Rachel had enraged/has enraged/will have enraged all cat-lovers."4) It could be a past participle used to form passive voice.Ex. "The cat-lovers were enraged by Rachel's contempt for cats."
this a hard one i tried to find it everywhere but cant
Only if you can live with the answer.
Not that I know of. He DID, however, rollerskate in the movie "Sunday Lovers".
you cant becaue it ismagnetic