Hahahahaha. . . what a bunch of uptight bitches you are. Fuck you.
The fine art of txt msging :)
Oh man this place is retarded hahahaa . .
Hahahahahaha . . hahahaha . . .

This IS the reality board (along with the Virgo board)... if you don't want truth and honest opinions you should go elsewhere 🙂

Shaka knows secrets/

Posted by MPosted by tooseriouslol
and busy like a cap whould be lol 😉
Caps are masters of time. We can make it, buy it, trade it and manage it. It's always on OUR side 😉click to expand
and this is why I procrastinate! Why do today what I can put off until tomorrow! 🙂

^^I know the feeling!! I have so many different things going on, I can't ever stay on one task and am working on multiple things simultaneously all the time!!
ok. so, i've read all the posts in this thread.
and, i'm sorry, but there is not one-capricorn specific post on this.
all caps seem to claim that they need/want time/space. puhlease...
any person would need/want that from another person that:
1. they don't "click" with or like
2. they feel strongly for that they get scared of the implications (i.e. committment, vulnerability, etc.)
3. they feel comfortable with that they don't need assurances of relations
that's 3 differing reasons for flighty/non-committal behaviours.
and all 3 stem from 3 opposing feelings.
how to find out which is the actual reason for the flighty behaviours?
ask them - and i don't mean literally. but that sometimes works.
the answer returned is most-times never "literal". that's THE problem.
common sense, people.
that's all that's required.
(let me read the other long thread in this cap forum.)
and, i'm sorry, but there is not one-capricorn specific post on this.
all caps seem to claim that they need/want time/space. puhlease...
any person would need/want that from another person that:
1. they don't "click" with or like
2. they feel strongly for that they get scared of the implications (i.e. committment, vulnerability, etc.)
3. they feel comfortable with that they don't need assurances of relations
that's 3 differing reasons for flighty/non-committal behaviours.
and all 3 stem from 3 opposing feelings.
how to find out which is the actual reason for the flighty behaviours?
ask them - and i don't mean literally. but that sometimes works.
the answer returned is most-times never "literal". that's THE problem.
common sense, people.
that's all that's required.
(let me read the other long thread in this cap forum.)
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