No, my boy, kale is different. Kale is physically good for you in a nutritional sense. Heartbreak is not physically good for you. It is psychically necessary for you to grow up, so in that sense it becomes “good for you.” But you made an analogy. Your English teacher would be pleased. A bad analogy, but ………….. baby steps.
UGH!!! Anybody else frustrated with Toby? Instead of coming back with a smart aleck remark, why not try to talk to Sheila and maybe try to save the relationship. It’s like he doesn’t even care. I fought for every relationship which mattered to me. Heck, I even fought for the one I shouldn’t have.
Forget it, Tobias; that’s a win-win for her (she loses you but, since you’re being nice & friendly, nobody thinks badly of her for dumping you) and it’s a lose-lose for you (you don’t have a girlfriend, and she rubs your face in it every day). Go listen to the Four Seasons’ :Walk Like A Man" and grow a pair.
Why is everyone down on Toby. She chose to start the relationship knowing who he is, and is now dumping him. I can accept all of that as the normal run for a relation that age. But Toby is hurting and all she can think of is herself…“don’t make it uncomfortable for ME!”.
Lol. Yes she is more mature because she broke up with him. Were it the other way around….well the old saying “Hell hath No Fury” comes into effect. Let’s be honest here.
Yakety Sax about 6 years ago
Anything that disturbs your comfort factor is good for you. Tony La Russa
Do not consider painful what is good for you. Euripides
After awhile, you start realizing that change is good for you. It’s healthy. Chris Squire
You can’t let a failure keep you down, because if you stay down after you fail, you are going to stay down for good. Heidi Roizen
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 6 years ago
No, my boy, kale is different. Kale is physically good for you in a nutritional sense. Heartbreak is not physically good for you. It is psychically necessary for you to grow up, so in that sense it becomes “good for you.” But you made an analogy. Your English teacher would be pleased. A bad analogy, but ………….. baby steps.
Nachikethass about 6 years ago
Believe me, it won’t be any type of “good for you” for some time.
Egrayjames about 6 years ago
I wonder what’ll happen when he sees her with another boy in a few weeks? Anger and resentment probably. Not healthy.
kleanerz about 6 years ago
UGH!!! Anybody else frustrated with Toby? Instead of coming back with a smart aleck remark, why not try to talk to Sheila and maybe try to save the relationship. It’s like he doesn’t even care. I fought for every relationship which mattered to me. Heck, I even fought for the one I shouldn’t have.
Cozmik Cowboy about 6 years ago
Forget it, Tobias; that’s a win-win for her (she loses you but, since you’re being nice & friendly, nobody thinks badly of her for dumping you) and it’s a lose-lose for you (you don’t have a girlfriend, and she rubs your face in it every day). Go listen to the Four Seasons’ :Walk Like A Man" and grow a pair.
profesorquijote about 6 years ago
This is one reason most high school girls date someone older, because girls mature sooner than boys.
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 6 years ago
Toby needs to learn that life is not.. all about him.
P51Strega about 6 years ago
Why is everyone down on Toby. She chose to start the relationship knowing who he is, and is now dumping him. I can accept all of that as the normal run for a relation that age. But Toby is hurting and all she can think of is herself…“don’t make it uncomfortable for ME!”.
Tue Elung-Jensen about 6 years ago
There is also the third option where they completely ignore each other, never ever getting to talk again.
karmakat01 about 6 years ago
I hope he loves cats or dogs because that with THEM THAT HE WILL DIE WHEN HE GETS HOLD TO NOT BE ALONE!
washatkc Premium Member about 6 years ago
Lol. Yes she is more mature because she broke up with him. Were it the other way around….well the old saying “Hell hath No Fury” comes into effect. Let’s be honest here.