Being Yourself

A little reserve can only add to the mystery for now. As you slowly get comfortable and open up, people will feel like they earned knowing you and that you aren’t just an easy friend for everyone.

Nothing more aggravating than someone who is everyone’s friend and just too much from the moment they hit the door in my humble but anti-social opinion. Relax and enjoy the fact that the less you say the more you will listen and learn. A good strategy in a new place.

[quote]hungry4more wrote:
Sorry, for clarification, I make fun of my gf for resembling a cat. The only “pet” I have.

As far as CATS, the furry kind go…fuck’em. They’re like pmsing women. Including the scratching part. [/quote]

Hmm… That story is a bit suspect, but I think we can all forget you ever said you owned a cat if you post a video sumo deadlifting 675lbs. Now make us proud sir.

[quote]AndrewG909 wrote:

[quote]hungry4more wrote:
Sorry, for clarification, I make fun of my gf for resembling a cat. The only “pet” I have.

As far as CATS, the furry kind go…fuck’em. They’re like pmsing women. Including the scratching part. [/quote]

Hmm… That story is a bit suspect, but I think we can all forget you ever said you owned a cat if you post a video sumo deadlifting 675lbs. Now make us proud sir.[/quote]

Shhhhhh I was covering up.

675 sumo DL…it’s in the near future…I’ll make sure to post it on tnat, don’t worry.

[quote]Defiance wrote:
I have no problem being fake and overly nice to people if it means i keep my job and can buy a couple more steaks every month.
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You can only be fake so long before you get TOO comfortable and let your real self slips up.

I think it is the new job. I think you may be wondering about the I dont give a fuck what you think attitude. If its all in good fun then its fine but it could also be some social anxiety if its really you trying to be mean.