some lazy, college student's ramblings
Published on October 14, 2007 By mr.costlow In Dating
I'm referring to one of my good friends here in Campbellsville University (CU). The poor guy apparently had a very messed up summer break. He's a bit obsessive compulsive and he is quite prone to anxiety problems. From what he and his ex- tell me he was hit really hard for some reason and in the process had a huge falling out with his church and God in general. While I like to think I can be sensitive about this sort of stuff I also find myself getting very upset with him because he's not even trying to bounce back.

Instead he's broken up with this girl, who was his fiance of three years, and started some generally unhealthy living practices. She is also a good friend of mine and is likely the reason I ended up so upset with him. It's not like he's just ending "some relationship" but it's his first love. She's probably the best woman he or any other guy would likely find for a long time as well. By the way... his only excuse is that he simply wants to be able to do what he wants and this is it.

Less than forty-eight hours after the initial break-up he already has a rebound chick. Coincidentally enough her name is Trixie (slutty enough sounding name for ya?). All that I've heard about her before this stuff happened was that she is supposedly some sort of goodie-goodie who doesn't know what an orgasm is at the age of 21. I'm a bit skeptical about that one and the fact that that's all I ever heard about her before leaves me unsatisfied. Something tells me she's been putting on an act for an occasion just like this one.

So, back to the first girl (the one that has a good rep with me already). Ever since all of this went down another one of my buddies started hitting on her and she obviously doesn't want to have anything to do with him. People tell him to stop but he doesn't seem to care.

More recently I find myself becoming attracted to her as well but it's strange because I have absolutely no problem just letting her run about with all of this drama. I kind of want to interfere but after a three year relationship this is way too soon for someone to pick up the pieces and try to have a healthy relationship with either of them. Besides, what could I do to help either of them, with their legions of other friends already working to mend the tensions and such?

I'm definitely going to give this whole thing some time and just try to be the friend to them both that I think they need. A realistic friend who will just be friends no matter what. There aren't any words I can offer either side right now so I'll try and rely on my actions speaking loud enough for me. I sure hope they get back together because I don't want to even think about a relationship with someone yet. If they get back together I know I can easily mask any "more than friends" feelings toward her. And besides, I don't think I've totally let go of the things I did wrong when I was with Sarah (my ex-). I'm tired of only being good enough to be a boyfriend. This kid wants to know who he can settle down with. A.S.A.P.

Right. So, this here article was simply a way for me to get the thoughts rolling. Any insights from experience or simple knowledge to help calm my ever-wandering mind would be greatly appreciated.

Until then, Costlow over and out!

Comments (Page 3)
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on Oct 18, 2007
I believe the more taboo one you used was "eat me" which is way too sexually suggestive.


I say a fond "thank you" to the naivity of homeschooling for that awkward phrase.

Yeah, that's right. It was always so awkward when you said that...


Really? Sorry guys...that makes me feel a little odd knowing that you thought that.

on Oct 18, 2007
that makes me feel a little odd knowing that you thought that.


Well, it was a tad odd when you said it...so, we even now? I mean oral sex is fun and all, but that was...for lack of a better term...odd.

~Zoo
on Oct 18, 2007
Men are actually built to want to rescue women. It's our nature. Sadly, this thread has long since moved past that point, but I just wanted to say it anyway.

By the way, you all are hilarious. And Zoo, just remember - dying alone is not nearly so bad as living forever alone.
on Oct 18, 2007
I mean oral sex is fun and all


EEWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!! Gross Shaun.
on Oct 18, 2007
Now all the college girls know who to date and the college guys know who not to date.
on Oct 18, 2007
Now all the college girls know who to date and the college guys know who not to date


Haha! If only.

EEWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!! Gross Shaun


Oh, come now...we're all adults here.

~Zoo
on Oct 21, 2007
Oh, come now...we're all adults here.


I don't see how being 18 magically made ANYONE an "adult".
on Oct 21, 2007
I don't see how being 18 magically made ANYONE an "adult".


It's not magic...it's just by that age your brain should be functioning in "adult" mode.

~Zoo
on Oct 22, 2007
Going to college officially delays that process until you're 24 or out of college.
on Oct 22, 2007
Going to college officially delays that process until you're 24 or out of college.


Ouch.   

~Zoo
on Oct 22, 2007
It's not me, it's the tax code!

"The child must be (a) under age 19 at the end of the year, ( under age 24 at the end of the year and a full-time student." - Dependency Exemption Definition of Qualifying Child

Those accountants know their stuff, though.
on Oct 23, 2007
Right, so anyways... my house mates just returned from the Renaissance Festival and they just don't seem like they really had that good of a time.

Maybe if I talked to the girls... They tend to enjoy life more.

Now, on to what was being discussed. The government thinks that all minds should grow at the same rate but they don't. In fact I'd have to say that the set age is only there to convince people to try and mature faster than they are programed to.
on Oct 23, 2007
People are not programmed to mature at all. The experiences of a person determines their maturity. Given no experiences, a person would not just mature naturally. The lack of hardships these days is what is keeping people from maturing at the rate that they used to.
on Oct 23, 2007
People are not programmed to mature at all. The experiences of a person determines their maturity. Given no experiences, a person would not just mature naturally. The lack of hardships these days is what is keeping people from maturing at the rate that they used to.


Well depends on whether you're talking mental or physical maturity. People mature physically regardless of what happens...whether they become mental "adults" depends on a myriad of things including experiences and how they handle them.

~Zoo
on Oct 23, 2007
I doubt that mental maturity has very much to do with anything but experiences. Hence, the difference in experiences these days do not lead to mature adults nearly as often as the experiences in the past did.
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