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what makes a good boyfriend/girlfriend?  

4/21/2008 4:38 pm

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4/22/2008 11:54 pm

what makes someone be a good boyfriend/girlfriend?

its been a while since i've had a relationship and those that i have dated for a short amount of time, i don't consider that a real relationship.

i want to consider that i can be a supportive and good girlfriend. i want to be able to be there for my partner. be a good listener, good influence in everything he does, be patient, be understanding, etc.

what makes someone a good partner for their partner?

please enlighten me...
bintijua
404 posts 

4/22/2008 4:12 pm

    Quoting Parandol78:
    Sure flatulence can be unpleasant and embarrassing. However, it is something that everyone experiences. Consequently, mutual acceptance of such a taboo expression of our humanness may function as a strong indicator of compatibility in my opinion. Woe be unto they who will not or, (heaven forbid,) cannot bbangu for the sake of comfort and release. Surely, a healthy relationship will fail to blossom under such pressure and discomfort.
This Bbangu theory/discussion seemed familiar and reminded me of an old thread in the Magazine section, "What will be the most embarrassing moment on a first date?" (12/2/2004).

Surprisingly, my own response was:

"Yes, the farting would be one of the most embarrassing moments (well, actually, it was much longer than a minute) during first date.
My old high school bf farted as he drove us to see a movie on our nervous frist date. He quietly rolled down the car window on his side. It wasn't the noise of it (there was none), but the potent odor was what alerted me of just what happened there.
Well, gentlemen, it is OK. I mean, we lasted 5 long years since the first date."

DangerousBeauty2
1328 posts 

4/22/2008 7:53 am

pepe oppa you have silly questions...why don't you ask najian girl...puahahhahahhaha...

DangerousBeauty2
1328 posts 

4/22/2008 6:26 am

ohh mango...only if life was that simple. hee hee.

Parandol78

4/21/2008 10:29 pm

Sure flatulence can be unpleasant and embarrassing. However, it is something that everyone experiences. Consequently, mutual acceptance of such a taboo expression of our humanness may function as a strong indicator of compatibility in my opinion. Woe be unto they who will not or, (heaven forbid,) cannot bbangu for the sake of comfort and release. Surely, a healthy relationship will fail to blossom under such pressure and discomfort.

Whaddya lookin at hah?

sweetpepe
1329 posts 

4/21/2008 8:51 pm

what is bbanggoo in Swahili?

DangerousBeauty2
1328 posts 

4/21/2008 7:17 pm

uhm...parandol and pepe oppa...gross...gross...gross.

bintijua
404 posts 

4/21/2008 7:07 pm

I meant the bbangu theory.

bintijua
404 posts 

4/21/2008 7:06 pm

That's gross.

sweetpepe
1329 posts 

4/21/2008 6:43 pm

lol.... parandol... I love the way you "weaved" the word, fiber in that flatulance humor....

for me, Room9 [Bang goo] is a big turnoff.
I told Pepette, that if she ever flatulates AND if it bothers my nose, then I m leaving her.

korn2020
1871 posts 

4/21/2008 5:59 pm

I think it's pretty simple, you have to compromise with each other.
One of my problems in relationships is "Im set in my ways" and on
some things Im not willing to compromise, so Im still single 10 years
after my divorce. Im pretty Happy with my life though. Maybe one
day someone will come along that will put up with my old school ways.


KORN

Parandol78

4/21/2008 5:53 pm

The true fiber of a relationship, (in my opinion,) can be accurately determined via the bbangu test. If a couple is comfortable with each other's intestinal emissions, the rest is easy.

Whaddya lookin at hah?

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