is it normal to feel as if no one can love you unconditionally

You are viewing a single comment's thread.

↑ View this comment's parent

← View full post
Comments ( 11 ) Sort: best | oldest
  • Being named "Gay" and using the outdated term for "happy" are two very seperate and things.

    It is infact a "loaded" word at present.

    Again, please use proper diction in future. And when making a comparison, make sure that both sides of it are relevant.

    -Tommy, king of all cats.

    Comment Hidden ( show )
      -
    • And it also seems that you are using the slang definition for gay, as in "stupid." Unless you think only homosexuals are allowed to love people. Either case puts you in the wrong.

      I can nitpick too.

      #worstfailtroll

      Comment Hidden ( show )
        -
      • Again, please use proper diction in future. And when making a comparison, make sure that both sides of it are relevant.

        -Tommy, king of all cats.

        Comment Hidden ( show )
          -
        • I'll be sure to do that when I make comparisons, but I wasn't even making a comparison . . .
          I see you have no response for me and I have outsmarted you.

          Dave - 1
          tommy - 0

          Comment Hidden ( show )
            -
          • And when making a comparison, make sure it's correct.

            -Tommy, king of all cats.

            Comment Hidden ( show )
    • And there are still people living today who were alive when gay used to mean "happy" and they still use that today. Just because a new generation puts a new spin on words, doesn't make the older meaning any less valid.

      Comment Hidden ( show )
    • Dick used to only be a nickname for Richard, but now it's another name for the male genitalia. It doesn't mean when you call him "Dick" that you are referring to his genitalia, or that he is being an asshole. Lol, I just realized the two terms for a douchey guy, OH MY FUCKING GOD NOW IT'S THREE, have to do with genitalia.

      Comment Hidden ( show )