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Ok. So we can indeed post a second entry. If that's so, then I am in for Resident Evil Revelations / Biohazard Revelations as the second one.

Another relevant no-go in a relationship is being used and considered a second meal plate when the person who "loves/needs/requires" you just couldn't end up with who they really wanted in first place...

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First of all everyone has 2 entries yes however you have to validate each entry answering the question unless uve brought up enough answers with your First entry

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Olddarth: First entry - Resident 4 please! Second choice - Resident Evil 5.

Whats your biggest no-go's in a relationship? Be it friendship, partnership or any other relationship.

Betraying trust.
Read above, plus uve editted your Post therefor invalidating your entry
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Post edited September 12, 2016 by Aveweto
You sound like you need a relationship advice :)

Here is my 2nd no-go for relationship. To qualify my 2nd choice of game.

Bad money management. This is something people rarely consider. But the fact is money plays a very big role in our life, especially after getting married. If one side is bad at money management, sooner or later it will affect everyone. And it is a big problem. Even in friendship, friend with bad money management wipp end up borrowing money from you with little to no prospect to return it. And it will ruin friendship
Not really seeking advice, ill make My own decisions and handle the consequences accordingly, Just curious what other people think some stuff
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Aveweto: Not really seeking advice, ill make My own decisions and handle the consequences accordingly, Just curious what other people think some stuff
That's very good attitude. :)
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Aveweto: First of all everyone has 2 entries yes however you have to validate each entry answering the question unless uve brought up enough answers with your First entry

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Olddarth: First entry - Resident 4 please! Second choice - Resident Evil 5.

Whats your biggest no-go's in a relationship? Be it friendship, partnership or any other relationship.

Betraying trust.
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Aveweto: Read above, plus uve editted your Post therefor invalidating your entry
See the rules for Details
Apologies.
Post edited September 12, 2016 by Olddarth
dont forget about batch 16
Thanks to Aveweto for Zombie Tycoon 2!

Installed it last night and hope to play through it this week!


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kusumahendra: Bad money management. This is something people rarely consider. But the fact is money plays a very big role in our life, especially after getting married. If one side is bad at money management, sooner or later it will affect everyone. And it is a big problem. Even in friendship, friend with bad money management wipp end up borrowing money from you with little to no prospect to return it. And it will ruin friendship
Yeah, absolutely. One of the top 2 biggest strains in my marriage.

That said, I'd probably still rate it well behind physical or psychological violence.
Post edited September 12, 2016 by bler144
Gosh, still going Aveweto. :O

Can I be IN for the Fifteenth/Special batch? Resi4/Bio4 would be my pick.

As for the question, the "no go's" for me are dishonesty/lack of respect and lack of communication.
Any type of relationship that isn't honest, respectful and properly talked about is not worth having.
It's sort of generic terms, but yeah it's true if you really think about it. It embodies everything.


Already got away from some friends and I'm about to end something right now because of those things. :|
I would like to be in for 8Bit Fiesta from the 16th batch.
Thanks again for this awesome giveaway!
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neurasthenya: Gosh, still going Aveweto. :O

Can I be IN for the Fifteenth/Special batch? Resi4/Bio4 would be my pick.

As for the question, the "no go's" for me are dishonesty/lack of respect and lack of communication.
Any type of relationship that isn't honest, respectful and properly talked about is not worth having.
It's sort of generic terms, but yeah it's true if you really think about it. It embodies everything.

Already got away from some friends and I'm about to end something right now because of those things. :|
I know that Feeling, ended a 27 year friendship Last year coz of lies and betrayal by my friend years but i didnt wanna deal with that shit anymore
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I will be in for Resident Evil Revelations.

The biggest no go in a relationship is asking for money back that I lent to anyone.

Once you give the money to someone, almost no one returns it. Be it friends, partners, co-workers etc.
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bler144: Yeah, absolutely. One of the top 2 biggest strains in my marriage.

That said, I'd probably still rate it well behind physical or psychological violence.
Ouch. My wife is considered good in managing money and doing business, but her lack of will to save money even when she know she always has money problem around some months every year sometimes gets on my nerves. It sure is behind violence, but it has this long term effect that some people failed to consider. Even psychologically healthy people when facing with lack of money can think/do something that he/she normally won't do. And I'm a firm believer that crime comes from poverty, and to omit crime (I don't think it's possible, but reducing it to very low rate might still be achievable) we must lift people up from poverty. Of course, not every poor person is bad. It's just poor people live in bad environment and their behavior is affected by that, thus lower the standard of morality.
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Aveweto:
Gosh, 27 years! :O
That is though, but yeah, dealing with any kind of betrayal is beyond me, I just can't do it. :/
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kusumahendra: It's just poor people live in bad environment and their behavior is affected by that, thus lower the standard of morality.
I don't know about that and I'm sure it's not good to generalise that (consider jesus the poor bastard ;) *

But what's interesting in that context is that money (as in banking industry) doesn't make people more honest, quite the opposite. As has been shown in this paper (published in Nature).

...However, when their professional identity as bank employees is rendered salient, a significant proportion of them become dishonest.This effect is specific to bank employees because control experiments with employees from other
industries and with students show that they do not become more dishonest when their professional identity or bank related items are rendered salient. Our results thus suggest that the prevailing business culture in the banking industry weakens and undermines the honesty norm...
*[sorry don't mean to hurt anyone's feelings but it just sounds so funny and since it's true, I just had to. ;)
(I mean his parents weren't married and he wasn't rich.)]
Post edited September 14, 2016 by mchack