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Love Letters From My Ex-Girlfriends

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Stephane talks about dealing with “LJBF” (Let’s Just Be Friends) and other girls who use men to validate their self-worth. Then he goes on to poke fun at some of his old emotionally volatile ex-girlfriends






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6 Responses to “Love Letters From My Ex-Girlfriends”


  1. 1 Samantha

    nice. I like the ending to this =]
    thanks for being so awesome.

  2. 2 chris

    that was fucking awesome. will try it right away

  3. 3 Darius

    You are the Indigo child and the Master in woman’s psychology (in my opinion). Yehh… It’s never too late to educate your self (this is about me).
    Good luck and I think with this what you are doing you are really helping to heal “poor me” aura in collective human consciousness on our planet Earth.

    The way you treat the women it’s like from an unpublished (because was never written) book - the Bible:”What Jesus says and does about women and with them”. This vacancy is still open, a writer’s vacancy…

  4. 4 Cynthia

    Watching you guys helps me validate a true sense of love, respect, and fun in a relationship. This combination seems far too rare in my opinion and sometimes I think I’m asking for too much. I was in a sorrowful spot for a few days and conveniently(eh em porn searching) I came upon your video. I am mature for my age(20) and want to find a complete guy to share and grow with, whereas the people my age need someone to “complete them” or are just plain too afraid to have anything more than a sexual relationship. Regardless, I always hold hope and aim for nothing less than a healthy, great relationship.
    I hate the games they people in my age range play. It seems like in every relationship I can think of, one person feels the need to seem apathetic while the other is pouring out love to keep the first from leaving them. Both stay together out of fear of being alone. I need to ask you, do these games go away as we mature? Is is tough luck for people of all ages?
    ahh… A long unnecessary novel to lead up to what I planned on saying. The truth is, I just wanted to say you gave me the strength. Wait. Strike that. You helped me to find the strength in myself to be honest with other people. Who am I to assume they can’t handle it. Even if they can’t, then I’m better off since I’m not willing to play games. You helped me to realize that if I don’t start playing games, then I never have to. I had never thought of it like that before.
    I am honest but when it comes to relationships, I lacked the courage to just come out and say how I felt out of fear of scaring the person off. Well tough. If you get scared, then you’re not for me.

    Thank you. You brought me clarity when I couldn’t find it on my own.

  5. 5 Cynthia

    Watching you guys helps me validate a true sense of love, respect, and fun in a relationship. This combination seems far too rare in my opinion and sometimes I think I’m asking for too much. I was in a sorrowful spot for a few days and conveniently(eh em porn searching) I came upon your video. I am mature for my age(20) and want to find a complete guy to share and grow with, whereas the people my age need someone to “complete them” or are just plain too afraid to have anything more than a sexual relationship. Regardless, I always hold hope and aim for nothing less than a healthy, great relationship.
    I hate the games they people in my age range play. It seems like in every relationship I can think of, one person feels the need to seem apathetic while the other is pouring out love to keep the first from leaving them. Both stay together out of fear of being alone. I need to ask you, do these games go away as we mature? Is is tough luck for people of all ages?
    ahh… A long unnecessary novel to lead up to what I planned on saying. The truth is, I just wanted to say you gave me the strength. Wait. Strike that. You helped me to find the strength in myself to be honest with other people. Who am I to assume they can’t handle it. Even if they can’t, then I’m better off since I’m not willing to play games. You helped me to realize that if I don’t start playing games, then I never have to. I had never thought of it like that before.
    I am honest but when it comes to relationships, I lacked the courage to just come out and say how I felt out of fear of scaring the person off. Well tough. If you get scared, then you’re not for me.

    Thank you. You brought me clarity when I couldn’t find it on my own.Cynthia

  6. 6 Chris

    Dude, that was fukkin hilarious!!!!

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