
Sorry to let the world know but there's a problems with relationships. There are too many games being played. I like to look at this whole relationship thing as a basketball game. You have your starting five that are always in the game and always ready, to take that number one spot. You keep them around as a sense of back-up, just in case your point guard just isn't up to the challenge. But there is always that special one, that point guard that's always ready for anything. He's shows the most passion and determination for the game. You can tell his heart is in the game. You just know he is going to take you to the championships and win it all. But what happens, when he continuously fouls out?? What do you do then? You've already benched the rest of the team and it's just an one-on-one game now. Me as the coach, I know he has determination but sometimes I don't think he still has the passion for the game he had months ago. But is that just me tripping?? Now I know I constantly say I don't have time for games, but I think that's all a lie because I'm still playing them today even after 4 years of losing them. It must be my love for the game, I don't know. Same game, different guy. But this time, the ball is in his court and time is running out.....

ok so i am convinced that you are stealing my life...i've been playing this game for 4 yrs also...different guy obviously but everything is BOMB in the beginning..here's my analogy: i was the new toy, he played with me everyday...non-stop. Just recently he told me that i was broken! Can you believe that?!?!?
ReplyDeleteBut anyway i feel like we as females always have to give more than the male. There is no such thing as 50-50. A female will forever be passionate about a game even after she has 5 championship rings...Even though Eve was made from Adam's rib, GOD must have had something extra in that rib because we just give them the world, whereas we have to work hard & prove to them that we are sick & tired of playing games. I just want the 4 quarters, not the extra months or even years of overtime