It's my general belief that the same people who use phrases like "I don't want any drama" are, in fact, the same people who are committing the "drama". For men and women, and not just when it comes to dating.
In terms of the search for a relationship, I find this 'no drama' phrase entirely odd. It's like putting down a requirement for a relationship without another person involved. It's a relationship, people. There will be sodding drama.*
*Admittedly, I may have been dating girls for too long.
Happy Birthday Scrappy!!
Will be singing "Scrappy Inferno" all day in your honour.
Happy Birthday, Scrappy!
Looks like I'll be working on my application for the local MLS program this month.
::one of us one of us::
Kathy, why kind of librarianship are you looking at? If I'm not mistaken, you work for a legal/business publisher, right?
Aw, happy birthday, Scrappy!
I'm a no drama person in the sense that if you are looking for someone to fan the flames of your personal drama, I'm not your girl. However, doesn't mean I don't find myself in the middle of a fair bit. It's just all you'll get from me is a raised eyebrow. Even if I'm an active participant (hello vacation) I'm pretty upfront, even if I am keeping some things tucked away. Doesn't involve you? I won't involve you.
My SIL is lurves drama. She's tried to rope me into it at times, but all she gets from me is a look. She's never been able to stay mad at me, and man, that girl can carry a grudge. Actually, probably why she and my brother work well together. He doesn't engage either.
I've got HQ to entertain today. I'm in the process of going through old clothing to see what works again, and while I love this wrap dress I unearthed, I apparently need a few discreet pins now. Hello cleavage.Not the look I was going for today.
Will be singing "Scrappy Inferno" all day in your honour.
Good plan! Happy birthday to Scrappy!