I would block them, but I have a low threshold for that sort of thing.
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Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
sj, absolutely.
Still loving the Teppy engagement posts! I definitely remember that it took a while for my engagement to seem real too. We didn't tell anyone for a few days, and while it was nice to have it be our secret, it also felt very unreal until our families knew about it. I also didn't get a ring until about a week later.
Also, I have been that friend who asks about whether or not the date has been set, but at least when the engagement is super new, I usually phrase it like, "You guys probably haven't settled on a date yet, right?" I think of it as just a way to show that I'm interested in the details of the engagement without, hopefully, coming across as all "Haven't you decided on a caterer and a DJ yet???"
We didn't tell anyone for a few days
Ahahaha, we called people within 3 minutes. *Maybe* 5. I posted here literally as soon as we had called all of our family (you guys came before FB, duh).
Also, I have been that friend who asks about whether or not the date has been set
And, you know, I understand that it's a pretty logical thing to ask -- when someone tells you they're engaged, after you say "Oh my gosh! Congratulations!", then what do you say next? I get that there are other options, like "Was it a surprise?" or "I'm so happy for you!", but asking about the date does seem like a pretty normal thing that happens during the "I'm engaged" conversation. So I get it, totally, but it's just kind of hilariously exhausting to have EVERYONE ask it. Especially less than a day after the Big Question.
Block 'em, sj. Block 'em hard.
Teppy, talk about your engagement all you want to! It's lovely!
I have another appointment with the therapist I saw a couple weeks ago today. Last week's appointment was canceled because of the snow storm. I'm very nervous.
What Zenkitty said: it's lovely to hear your engagement stories.
Plus -the family diamond ring? That is a totally rocking story too.
When one can't have the ring you're going to wear, heirloom jewelry seems the perfect replacement. I think Miss Manners would find it charming.
Ahahaha, we called people within 3 minutes. *Maybe* 5.
Heh. Well, we were about to see our families for Christmas, so we figured we'd wait and give them the good news in person. Except that Mark was going to Oklahoma first, while I went to Massachusetts, and then we'd planned for him to fly up to MA on Christmas Day, but OKC got hit with a major blizzard, so instead he and I spent two days texting and calling each other with updates like "Well, this flight got canceled too, but there's a chance I can get there by midnight tomorrow," until finally we realized it wasn't gonna happen. So then I told my family by myself, and immediately burst into (happy!) tears. Holding that in all throughout the holiday was hard!
Aww, Kate, cutiestory!
I would totally block, sj. Oh, I have a friend who is one of those product selly people and I was getting ready to unfriend her when she finally started a business account. And now? She spends all her time on the personal account pimping the business account. MISSING THE POINT, FORMER ROOMMATE!
Okay, I am showered and now I have to go give the ring back to the jeweler. Sure, it's to get re-sized, but still.
I'm a ridiculous combination of Gollum and the "Mine! Mine! Mine!" seagulls from Finding Nemo.