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what to do....the girlfriend...


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I gotta get my moves down. Because this is a soul song. Is there anybody out there that's ever felt the love they were havin' slipping away? I mean it's not gone yet. But you can tell that it's going. Have you ever felt a love that you've had slipping away? That's right. That is an ugly feeling. You don't know what you can do to fix it. Probably nothing. You f**ked up already. And so it's slipping away. And so when it comes down to it, is there any man out there with too much pride to beg to his woman? I only see two. I don't have that much pride. When it comes down to it I beg! I get on my knees and I beg for my woman. [starts singing] I say baby, don't you know that I'm sorry. I say baby, don't you know that I didn't know what I was doin'. You know I never never never never, never never never never, put a love like ours in jeopardy. Because I need you. And that's all done in the first two minutes of beggin'. There's two hours after that. That's right. Take it to the 5....

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Well I split from my wife just a couple of weeks back ... means that I have a spare ticket with her stupid face on and going on my own now , oh well its Glastonbury lets have it !!!!!

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What was the argument about?

At my first Glastonbury, 2003, I was with my then girlfriend, two friends who, it turned out, weren't really the festival type (spent most of their time drinking tea and shopping....honest) and another friend who had lots of other friends there with whom he consumed things that made him act like a different person (I'm not into drugs and people change when they're taking them and I'm not). My girlfriend and I were, fairly obviously, coming towards the end of the relationship and it really spoiled the festival. It was great weather and a great lineup but I really felt that I only enjoyed it about 50% as much as I could have.

My advice is, if there's legs in the relationship, make up quickly. If there's not, split up with her and be free at Glastonbury. Being single is great - especially if you're young and being in a less-than-happy relationship will spoil it.

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this reminded me of how a mate was recently
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Not an easy one.

I split up with my g/f on tuesday, and whilst she isn't going to glasto (was never her thing) it has put a bit of a dampener on things - though Im determined to go and have a great time.

I'm sure all will be good for you - try and hook up before, it not give her a huge hug when you see her there. Glasto is a place where things can heal (at least for 5 days).

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nope, not even when he dedicated blackstreet or something like that to her.... it was a f**king challenge. we were all pissing ourselves about it
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Take her to watch Bjorn Again first thing on Friday (what woman can resist since Mamma Mia?).

A) It will be impossible to argue/be in a bad mood during that.

:D She’ll appreciate the effort you’ve made to compromise to watch a band you hate (even though you secretly love ABBA but are afraid to admit, like all straight males in this country apart from me – unless, that is, I’m actually gay and that’s the bit I don’t like to admit. Anyway. I digress).

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Take her to watch Bjorn Again first thing on Friday (what woman can resist since Mamma Mia?).

a) It will be impossible to argue/be in a bad mood during that.

:D She’ll appreciate the effort you’ve made to compromise to watch a band you hate (even though you secretly love ABBA but are afraid to admit, like all straight males in this country apart from me – unless, that is, I’m actually gay and that’s the bit I don’t like to admit. Anyway. I digress).

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Just go with the flow. I had a very weird Glastonbury a few years ago after a breakup. I ended up not seeing very much of her at all and having an absolutely great/life changing weekend!

Things work out for the best at Worthy Farm. It's just the way it goes!

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Hey, as I just said on another thread, I am going with my ex. We were just getting together at the festival last year and now we're trying the friend thing. There will either be big arguments or big confusion but, either way, I am determined not to let it spoil my festival :-)

We'll have to check back to this thread after the festival and say how we got on...

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