Originally posted by: Bluekohl
Get drunk, cry on your best friend's shoulders for at least a week is one of the basic steps.
Yesthat was Fateh's second basic step🤣First step was getting thrashed in boxing ring 😆
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Originally posted by: Bluekohl
Get drunk, cry on your best friend's shoulders for at least a week is one of the basic steps.
Yesthat was Fateh's second basic step🤣First step was getting thrashed in boxing ring 😆
Originally posted by: ShanUlas
Yesthat was Fateh's second basic step🤣First step was getting thrashed in boxing ring 😆
He did that once. I remember giving my friend couple drinks everyday for a week. (And feeding him coffee with cookies was the healthiest thing I could give him). You need to cry a lot. Until you can't cry at all. Though it's a weird thing how blurry things can get. After that the dude was so attached that he asked me out a month later. And that's almost end of a three year friendship.
Originally posted by: Bluekohl
He did that once. I remember giving my friend couple drinks everyday for a week. (And feeding him coffee with cookies was the healthiest thing I could give him). You need to cry a lot. Until you can't cry at all. Though it's a weird thing how blurry things can get. After that the dude was so attached that he asked me out a month later. And that's almost end of a three year friendship.
Pretty bad ending though. Banda kuch zyada hi attached ho gaya😆
Yep I ghosted him for about six months. Then we'd a talk and kinda resolved it. Tho it's never the same.
Originally posted by: music_girl
Definitely don't stalk them on social media and post pictures on how you moved on 😆
I'd say definitely don't meet up with your ex's new boyfriend when you can't handle them being lovey-dovey 😆
I love the idea of going on a solo trip when you're feeling down (not that it's possible during the pandemic, the only destination your solo trip comprises of right now is the bathroom 😭) and anything related to self love is banned on itv 😆
Originally posted by: Bluekohl
Yep I ghosted him for about six months. Then we'd a talk and kinda resolved it. Tho it's never the same.
Oooh now that's relatable. Had a junior I once helped move on and he kinda imprinted on me, asked me out a few months back and it became weird ever since. Now its hard being friends cuz I get worried if being in my presence is difficult for him. 🤗
Originally posted by: BammyPooa
That's Fateh's biggest issue - he has moved from one obsession (Chameli) to complete dependence on Tejo which is so unhealthy. I'd love for the show to highlight the toxicity of Fatejo's co-dependency but I know I'm expecting way too much from itv!
PS - How do you tag people on here please?
You can't tag people if you're a newbie. You unlock that option only after you're promoted to groupbie, which by the way happens after you have reached 50+ posts.
Originally posted by: I_StanStrongFLs
Oooh now that's relatable. Had a junior I once helped move on and he kinda imprinted on me, asked me out a few months back and it became weird ever since. Now its hard being friends cuz I get worried if being in my presence is difficult for him. 🤗
Men have issues. They don't have actual emotional bonds with their guy friends and consider any kinda bond from women as 'attraction'. This is why I don't have anymore guy friends now. It's exhausting.
Originally posted by: Bluekohl
Men have issues. They don't have actual emotional bonds with their guy friends and consider any kinda bond from women as 'attraction'. This is why I don't have anymore guy friends now. It's exhausting.
True that. Most men consider showing emotions weak which is why they end up dealing with it themselves. I still have loads of guy friends though.
Originally posted by: I_StanStrongFLs
True that. Most men consider showing emotions weak which is why they end up dealing with it themselves. I still have loads of guy friends though.
Weak or gay. I've two or three guy friends and that's it. I hate it when your friends ask you out and that's happened way too many times.