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mesoteto said:
atheist, nihilistic, skeptic

are all terms that apply to people that haven't had a moment of whoa that cant be explained


love it real and it hurts just as much as it helps

that said the real test of a relationship is not if you fight or not, b/c it will happen and happen a lot, but that after the fights they are hard to remember and that you don’t care they happened

if you can say that you have reached this point go after it but that doesn’t mean she has and unless your willing to lock her in the basement you might have to move on…and I don’t recommend the basement thing its lots of work and not a lot of payoff

Even as a Christian I think that is a pretty narrow characterization.  And almost no one is actually a nihlist even if they claim to be.  Most people don't even really understand nihlism.

 



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