Nice, keep those nudes coming, user
R9k, why do guys save nudes?
I have low quality photos from a fucking flipphone from 2008 and half of them shes not even naked
Its because we liked you once, I have a school photo from my first gf who wrote a message on the back, you want me to go through your fucking shit and bring up questions about odd numbered pairs of hairclips and shit you left at guys houses and shit!? hmm?
please post more, shes amazing, dump what you got
On what exactly you were replying to.
> That fond memory is a form of love for that person. The aspects you loved are inseparable from that person, even after the damage. And the aspects of yourself that loved them are inseparable from you, no matter how deep you bury them inside your mind.
May as well share the nudes.
Yes. Some libcuck I know actually deletes them after the relationship is over. kek he always regrets it.
>why do guys save nudes?
So I can look at a girl I like naked and jack off to her.
>what would you do if someone close to you found out you keep them all?
I keep real nudes girls send me backed up on lots of throwaway email addresses and external harddrives so no woman can ever force me to get rid of them. I would only delete them if I truly believed I was in a relationship that would last forever, but I know better women are too flaky and whorey to stay put.
Yeah I keep them all, usually in pw archives. No way I am ever going to erase any of that, good to remember how much they once claimed to love me and wanting to be only mine at that time and what little that sort of promises turned out to be worth a few months or years later.
Very good reminder to keep it real when they next girl claims she loves you and talks of marriage and kids.
Also going to be a good fap in the retirement home.
lol get off this board you whore. Go suck his dick.
>it seems from what you say like you've been cycling over and over your own feelings which is essentially running away, though within a hamster wheel.
>You have only your sparsely informed assumptions to inform this
I'll just use your own quotes to respond to you. Not that this is relevant to our discussion, this is just amusing to me. The only time I've claimed you were a liar was when you said "I don't love my exs at all". The rest of it is all general explanation and not commentary aimed specifically at you. It's interesting that you're so defensive about it though.
>with this, your basic definition of love is proven to be very weak.
Not at all. Love is more complex than your emotional investment in your current relationship. You've loved this person in the past. In reliving those memories and empathizing with your past self, you can still feel some of that love. No one else but you can feel that. It is a unique bond between you and that person that embeds itself in both of your conscious lives. That's what I mean when I say the aspects you loved still exist in that person. You have so much tunnel vision for the present moment. Your memories fundamentally define you as a person; your past still lives on indirectly through them. Feelings don't "wither away", they coalesce into a simpler form. That is unless you legitimately lose your memory, but that's clearly not what we're talking about.
For a morbid thought experiment, consider that your current partner just died and you take a vow to remain a widow (I realize you aren't married). There is no present person for you to love anymore. How do you reconcile your view of love with this? You still love them through the memories you've shared. Through what defined them as a person and the moments you've shared. I argue that through this same mechanism you still love all of the people that you've loved in the past.