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When one says "I'm tired of being good" do you suspect that....?

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.... he/she was not good from the start ??

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  1. No, he is just tired to be used from all the other clevers around him, so he wakes up one day and he says''it is time to be a little bit bad, which means more clever


  2. The repayment of good is slow in coming.  Whereas you get paid in advance, or immediately, for doing bad things. Thus when someone says that, it means when do I get my reward? - for being good.  Check out kids, they play that refrain often.

    Peace.

    Total litteral.

  3. Usually, this would indicate that their concept of "being good" is flawed, and usually consists of "doing what I am told to do"

  4. Not necessarily,  dear!

    It just means that they are ready for a 'Change'!!!

    Now whether that change suits them or not remains to be seen!  Mercy!

  5. I wouldn't know "The h**l" of what it must be like to "be good..."

    I've only been a witness to "The Horror" of what "Those Who Have Been Good" have experienced in their "pathetically sorrowful good little lives," and I can only hope that one day, they will be "elevated" to that "higher realm" of "sensually erotic cosmic pain" that those of us who are "not good" experience in our "sordid large lives," and so...

    I think I will go to church this Sunday for the first time in 20 years...

    (Now shambling away with great shame...)

  6. i will suspect that he is faking it from the beginning

  7. No, I think he/she is just tired of being good. After all, sometimes being bad can be so much more fun:>

  8. "Good girls go to heaven. Bad girls go everywhere."

    -Victoria Principal

    No, I don't think it means that he/she wasn't good from the start, only that they see people who are doing bad things and apparently getting away with it, which frustrates them.

  9. People many times get hurt for being too good.  They get tired of this and want to change it, to take care of their emotional stability.

  10. No. I suspect that the person is crying out for help so as not to be bad.

  11. give em the flick..and join the Kathwah Kikki and me band..

  12. no, it just means they feel too many people have taken advantage of their naivety and kindness lately...

  13. Some people tend to take advantage of you when you're "good". More vulnarable to the hurt that can surround you. They are not actually tired,  but rather being more courageous & tough.

  14. *looks thoughtful* i thenk it depends why, are they tired of being good for goods sake, or are they tired of being good cause soem peopel hate people who are gud. i thenk usualee they are people who try hard to do the right theng, an keep gettin hurt, they probablee reallay mean "im tired of getting hurt" ♥

  15. What I suspect is that one is tired of being good and not being treated good in return. That is, the 'goodness' was performed as an investement, not for its own sake.

  16. it's just their frustration saying that...

  17. No i just think that their pissed off about something and will come back to their senses in a few days.

  18. hmm..that's a hard one..

    perhaps, it can be..because it was just an image all along that they have to keep up with because other people expect it from them..

    & it was just a role they played & it's not really a part of their persona..

    until one day they just *snap* and throw away this whole facade..

    But..on another note.

    they can be really good from the start & perhaps it's just not worth it anymore..it's a cruel world & people will rip you to pieces..

    they no longer want to be the victim who constantly gets taken advantage of..

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