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09-21-2007, 07:17 AM | #21 |
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09-21-2007, 12:47 PM | #32 |
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09-21-2007, 10:26 PM | #33 |
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sry for the late reply~ jus came back from watching the my university's kendo club(because i cant go to my usual dojo due to busy school schedule)...i think i should just leave love out of kendo..they dont match ...just like....chocolate and fries heh~
and no i haven't been using telepathy..lol and ive asked her out several times but got turned down all the time due to reasons like :"too much homework, too tired, have to watch my drama, etc....so maybe thats a sign eh :P |
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09-21-2007, 10:52 PM | #34 |
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09-21-2007, 11:25 PM | #35 |
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09-22-2007, 01:08 AM | #36 |
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and no i haven't been using telepathy..lol Good luck |
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09-22-2007, 01:30 AM | #37 |
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The worst was when we had to keiko together. We were about the same rank (yon-kyu) at the time, so we had a lot of jigeiko with each other. Frankly, it's really awkward: you look at this girl you're with, and can't bring yourself to attack or do anything. It really comes down to a tsuba-zeriai nothing-fest where both of you just kind of rest until you start fighting others. I think all people who scream about "dojo love is forbidden" are just really envious that none of the hot kendoka at their dojo has shown any interest Being together with someone in the dojo is no different from dating classmates or co-workers. Or for that thing: any one who you might run into on a regular basis even after breaking up. |
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09-22-2007, 06:02 AM | #38 |
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Ofcourse it's double sided.
Things can work out between each other. Like h20 mentioned, don't start backing off on how you do your kendo with each other because then you just stop doing correct kendo which is kinda disrespectfull towards yourself and your dojo. Sure you can have a relationship with someone at a dojo or start one but the both of you should understand that while you are at the dojo, there is none and as soon as you are up against one another you'd have to give it the full 100%. Not everybody can handle this. Of course when a higher dan goes against someone who just started kendo you'd say, "they have to go the full 100% you said huh, how does this noob have any chance?". Sure, you shouldn't go pulling this out of context with the kohai, sempai relationships that the dojo has. |
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09-22-2007, 02:13 PM | #39 |
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sorry ive got into this one a bit late, and youve answered your own question
though i have to disagree, perhaops not fries, but chocolate (or vanilla icecream-must be the cheap weatherspoons icecream) and chips (not as in crisps) go really well together anyhoos back on topic. as already stated you have had this crush for a year (my longest crush on a real person lasted about 2.5) she knows but has done nothing and pretends she doesnt could mean she is not interested, and therefore is being nice and not rubbing your nose in it or is shy and waiting for you to make the first move you've waited this long, you could just get to know her better and see where things go, ask her right out (you are young, you will get over the possible 'no') or do something valentinesy in a few months as for in-dojo relationships: mines not in my dojo per se, atleast not on a regular week in week out basis though we have trained together when my crush bloomed it was hard to concentrate now we are together (and therefore know we like eachother) it is more difficult still but bruce lee managed it with his student. and there was a couple when i did kendo i suppose with practice its easier to turn the love thing off and go into kill mode. i will let you know if and when i get there |
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09-22-2007, 02:23 PM | #40 |
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i suppose with practice its easier to turn the love thing off and go into kill mode. Mike |
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