| question Posted: 11/9/2006 5:11:52 AM | | Is it normal for a 32 year old guy to stamp his feet and cry if a girl is breaking up with him?since he did that she gave him another chance and gloriafied babysitter | |
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| question Posted: 11/9/2006 6:05:17 AM | | Hmm, I'm 32. Never felt so inclined to do such a thing. Then again, Braking up was always mutual for me. I'm also not normal.. Well to answer the question, I would have to say no its not. | |
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| question Posted: 11/9/2006 6:17:24 AM | | I'd like to think that it's not normal for anyone over the age of seven or so to stomp and cry about anything when it doesn't go their way. | |
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| question Posted: 11/9/2006 6:43:08 AM | When I worked for wal-hell,
Some customers would about throw tantrums if you didn't help them that second.
Dam dude, 50(s) years old and throwing tantrums..... | |
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| question Posted: 11/9/2006 7:21:01 AM | | If a grown man threw a fit like that I would not only not give him another chance but I would run as fast as I could in the other direction. He is either way to spoiled or stunted developmentally and that's not for me... I'll take a man.. Not a child.. That is definately not normal! | |
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| question Posted: 11/9/2006 7:32:37 AM | | A grown man acting like a 2 year old? I've had them act snippy when I broke up with them. I prefer to break up over the phone because you never know what some of them will do. I hope someone stuck the pacifier back in that guy's mouth and changed his chitty diaper. | |
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| question Posted: 11/9/2006 8:05:38 AM | | I think I would break up laughing if a man did that. | |
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| question Posted: 11/9/2006 8:06:20 AM | | Sorry, guess I should have made it "man" did that. Wouldn't seem like much of a man to me. | |
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| question Posted: 11/9/2006 8:38:12 AM | I'd probably just do what my dad did to me when i was a little kid and throwing a tantrum:
me: *crying and screaming* dad: is that the best you've got? me: *a little bit louder* dad: oh c'mon chandelle, that's just pathetic me: *screaming top of my lungs* dad: *does his best 'me' immitation* see, i knew i could throw a better tantrum than you
then i'd probably turn face and walk away, shaking my head in disbelief that I had dated a guy that tried to pull that crap on me. | |
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| question Posted: 11/9/2006 8:56:33 AM | Sure it is. Now give him his binky, Elmo, and nye-nye, and put him down for a nap cause someone's just a widdle bit cwanky  | |
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| question Posted: 11/9/2006 10:02:45 AM | | I went out with my neighbor after she kicked him out i helped her take some stuff to the dump and he was there when we came home in seperate trucks and he was pissed and i heard him yelling at her when she was returning the truck that got me pissed so i ended up talking her for a walk down the beach and everything was great that night then in the morning he used the child act on her to get her back but the thing is she told her mom and dad about me and her co workers said i was very cute and forget aboutthat other guy and go out with me so she talked ot him for hours and tired to break up with him he is 32 lives with him mom and he cant even take care of his own daughter so long story short its her loss | |
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| question Posted: 11/9/2006 11:18:42 AM | | I would have stuck a soother in his mouth and told him to shut up. And she's as dumb as toast for going back to that. | |
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| question Posted: 11/9/2006 11:51:03 AM | | Her daughter siad she gives her mom a week and then shell be wanting me back if that happens should i do it? | |
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| question Posted: 11/9/2006 12:50:02 PM | | You aren't doing anyone any favors by prolonging the inevitable break up. Yep. Dumb as toast. | |
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| question Posted: 11/9/2006 2:04:47 PM | All I can say is, it's good thing that she choose to break up with this mentally immature so called man!!!  | |
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| question Posted: 11/9/2006 2:12:30 PM | | He actually stamped his feet and cried???? It's a good thing she dumped him, he's way too immature to make a good husband. | |
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| question Posted: 11/9/2006 2:46:44 PM | | Well you can move-on....or even better...! Whine about it some more...and then move-on. | |
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| question Posted: 11/9/2006 2:51:47 PM | I'm not sure. Did you threaten to keep his jar of 'stae-hard'?
Who's "gloriafied"anyway? Is she the person she left him for? That might make me consider some foot stomping!

"Dumb as toast"??? I like that!!! | |
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| question Posted: 11/9/2006 2:57:08 PM | Tell him to grow up and MOVE ON..... | |
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| question Posted: 11/25/2006 12:40:16 AM | I've seen the guy cry before but stamp his feet is a bit over the top. After I laughed, I would run and never look back.
Nice guy, guilting you into staying. Obviously, he will always behave that way. | |
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| question Posted: 11/25/2006 1:08:56 AM | Not really. I'll admit that sometimes at work I've had times when I've let out a loud tirade when no one's in the store and no one can hear me, but not when dealing with a girl breaking up with me.
One question, did he see it coming? I can understand the crying part, especially if it came from out of the blue, but stomping his feet like a 2 year old child? No, not normal. | |
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| question Posted: 11/25/2006 1:15:12 AM | hmm i am raising boys, i don't want one as a bf........ | |
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