The biggest mood killer for me was the time my partner's hair caught fire from a lit candle sitting on the headboard of the bed !
2006-11-12 19:48:41
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answered by shortfrog 5
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I have a few possibilities to offer:
1. You run out of batteries;
2. Realizing that the person you were with is your cousin;
3. The pounding on the door hearing a voice say "POLICE : WE HAVE A WARRANT" just as the door is broken down.
4. Hearing a little voice say "why are you wrestling naked like that can I play?"
5. Hearing your lover say ''oh BTW I think I'm pregnant" and/or "I love you too but theres this other person" who just happens to be your other lover!
6. The .50 cents runs out on the machine and you realize you have no more change!
7. A cockroach runs out of your sex partners orifice down your leg!!!
8. You let your fingers do the walking only to find remnants of the last walking dudes remains!
9. You see a rather ugly sub terranean like pimple staring you in the eye as you dive down below. OR
10. You look up to see a very small camera with a red light on it pointed straight at your rear~!!
The list goes on and on I'm sure but I'd say either of these things would definitely KILL the moment.
DISCLAIMER: These are totally fictional instances and are not intended to portray any persons real life experiences.........I hope.
................think about it.......................
2006-11-12 17:29:16
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answered by MsEagleTX 3
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ok, i will stay with you on the 1st 2 techniques, yet you completely lose me on the third concept of romantic love. I used to circulate slowly, journey a three wheeler, climb timber, run like the wind, etc. I used to love a guy in fourth grade, seventh grade, 10th and grade twelve. those thoughts and reports weren't figments of my mind's eye, nor do they simply no longer exist. They have been and are actual. My love now's somebody distinctive. It would not lessen the others from the previous for they too have moved on. i grew to become into yet a staggering 2nd in time for them as they have been for me. I nevertheless love them for that! Your argument assumes that now hate exists the place love as quickly as grew to become into. that's no longer the case for me. there is not any hate, no regrets. i do no longer think of i will quantify with a numerical equation the entire adventure of existence and time. perhaps some human beings hate people who they as quickly as enjoyed. My guess is they do no longer. they have in simple terms outgrown one yet another or replaced. Hate is wasted capability. that's the misuse of desire. i think of of the expenses: no longer something ventured no longer something won....and this is larger to have enjoyed and lost than by no capability to have enjoyed in any respect....Being in love isn't required of folk. that's totally large, even nonetheless this is fleeting. So, while it fleets, that void or time should not be seen unfavourable. this is efficacious, interior the plus classification. A time for mirrored image. A time for questioning approximately replace and boom in our very own lives. this is a solid factor! properly, it incredibly is probably no longer powerful, even nonetheless this is what i even have faith and have faith me, I even have enjoyed and lost many cases....
2016-12-17 09:08:02
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answered by ehiginator 3
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The phone ringing, the dog scratching on the bedroom door wanting in, the kids coming home unexpectedly - all have happened to us and all are mood killers!
2006-11-12 17:21:27
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answered by The Nana of Nana's 7
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Projectile vomiting would definitely kill the mood. So would a case of explosive diarrhea. Having someone's husband/wife coming home would be a total buzz killer too.
2006-11-12 17:16:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Between two people having sex, LOTS of things can kill the moment.
Between two people truly in love, those things just kinda make you laugh, then you **eventually** get back to what you were doing...it's just a temporary setback.
2006-11-12 17:19:58
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answered by Anonymous
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If he doesn't act on that romantic moment. So guys just don't get it and miss the perfect moment.
2006-11-12 17:15:38
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answered by Blah Blah Blah 4
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Calling out an ex's name (no it hasn't happened to me)
Had the ring during it & that puts an end to it quickly
2006-11-12 17:19:43
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answered by cowboys4lee 4
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your children banging on the door or interrupting the moment. When you give all your time to them and only want 5 minutes of peace to spend with your mate.
2006-11-12 17:17:28
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answered by Red 3
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My guess would be if the wife/husband walked in and interrupted the magical moment.
2006-11-12 23:43:54
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answered by Midnight Runner 4
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