It hurts so much because after the first time loosing them you realize how much they really do matter to you and what you've lost. So when you finally get that second chance to make things right and feel happy once more and they break up with you or something happens that the relationship ends, it feels as if there gone forever because you feel like there are no more chances left. As sad and hurtful as it may be, time will make everything better no matter what the situation.
depends how much, but overall big chance
I hate to tell you, but they really hurt. By the third day, they wont hurt as much though.
If I was in your position I definetly wouldn't, but that's me because if they do it once who knows if they will do it again, and somehow hide it from you so that you would never find out. If a person is low enough to cheat on you then they are not worth it, and you can do so much better. What I think that you should do is tell that person how bad you were hurt and if you really feel like giving that person a second chance then do it and tell them if it happens again then it is really over. The only reason I could see someone giving someone a second chance is if they think that person really won't do it again and they really love that person and wants to be with them. Just be careful if you do decide to give that person a second chance.
I have gotten my nose pierced three times. The second time it hurt so much that I fainted. The third time I got dizzy.
It depends on your pain tolerance. For me it didn't hurt much. It was just a sharp pinch. Hip piercings have a really high chance of rejection though.
i recomend this. my first round i got it in my arm it hurt for a week. then on my second round i asked to get it in my butt it still hurt but did not affect me as much as in my arm.
like a little kid pinching you for less then a second
People lose games for many reasons. If they are losing the game it could be that the other team is just so much better. They may also be losing the game if a good player has been hurt and is unable to play.
You have as much chance as anyone straight or gay. There is a lot of trial and error and hurt in the process, but it is possible.
It really depends on the crime. If you committed the crime and plead guilty, there is a chance you will get the lesser sentence. Cooperation couldn't hurt...
none because it isn't in casinos- Actually, it is in some casinos. You have a 76% chance of losing money each game, and a 24% chance of making money. You have a 9.3% chance of finishing the game completely, and making 208 dollars. So. Bad idea. But, if you feel lucky, go for it.
yes but if you have problems tell him/her how much you care or love them or ask if they can give you a second chance.