Can a nightmare date last over two months, and only be a nightmare for the last three weeks? So that the first wonderful few weeks end up looking more like a nightmare disguised as a fantasy? Gigi feels as though she has just woken up from a long dream, nay more like a coma. She was hopeful that Jean-Claude might be the one, but he was just another one to fool her romantic longings, and hopeful dreams. In the end, he was like most of the men Gigi has met along the way: all talk and no show. All big dreams and fancy words in the beginning, and too crass and crude at the end. All glitter and no gold. No substance. Mere whisps that fizzled away to nothing, so that one is left wondering why they ever thought there was actually something there. Continue reading ‘Nightmare Date #36: Jean-Claude and the date that never was’
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Dating Advice #36: Can people change, and do they deserve another chance years later?
Lately someone from Gigi’s past has been texting her on face book and calling her, wanting another chance, years after they were together. The problem? She gave him two chances last time they were together, and both times he lied and cheated, and hurt her. There is no way in hell that she will ever trust him again, no matter what he says, and how he seems to regret having hurt her and lost her. Continue reading ‘Dating Advice #36: Can people change, and do they deserve another chance years later?’
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