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Tue 07/02/13 08:44 PM
K-Ci & JoJo - All My Life

http://youtu.be/DXvMT_mVbqw

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Wed 06/26/13 11:47 AM

Unless you're super nosy I'm not sure why you would be interested.


Several people have asked why I started this topic.
The reason to ask is to find out what people liked
or disliked about their previous relationships and
what they learned about people or about themselves
through their previous relationships.

Not particularly interested in who they were or
sordid details. Not trolling for angry responses or
salacious tidbits.

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Wed 06/26/13 02:46 AM
appears he is actually looking for a rare type of harem
- of sugar mommas and that just might work for him if he
could pull it off

doesn't sound much like "harem material" if you ask me tho'

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Mon 06/24/13 01:12 AM
Edited by s1owhand on Mon 06/24/13 01:13 AM
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Yes. Sure. Why not? Vivid imagery!

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Expected there'd be more stories which sounded more like Homer Simpson than Ursula though...

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Mon 06/24/13 01:06 AM
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Mon 06/24/13 12:54 AM
Well it is "ahem" not usually socially acceptable to discuss stuff
about your ex. But we don't have to walk on eggshells around here
so I was curious about what people would share about their exes...

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Or not.

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Mon 06/24/13 12:51 AM
There are a few occasions when I might have stayed silent.
There are a few occasions when I might have spoken up.
Couple of times I might have just stayed out of it.
Couple of times I might have stepped in and acted.

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Mon 06/24/13 12:41 AM
flowerforyou What about your ex? flowerforyou

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Mon 06/24/13 12:36 AM
flowerforyou

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Mon 06/24/13 12:34 AM
flowerforyou

Always nice to read you here again.

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Wed 04/17/13 11:00 AM
flowerforyou :heart::heart: flowerforyou

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Sat 04/06/13 12:32 PM

Will Durant

“Sixty years ago I knew everything; now I know nothing; education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance.”

“We have here the fundamental problem of ethics, the crux of the theory of moral conduct. What is justice? -shall we seek righteousness, or shall we seek power? -is it better to be good, or to be strong?”

“And last are the few whose delight is in meditation and understanding; who yearn not for goods, nor for victory, but for knowledge; who leave both market and battlefield to lose themselves in the quiet clarity of secluded thought; whose will is a light rather than a fire, whose haven is not power but truth: these are the men of wisdom, who stand aside unused by the world.”
― Will Durant, The Story of Philosophy



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Thu 04/04/13 04:38 PM
Sexuality like everything else is very individual.

For some people, sex once or twice a week is very frequent.
For others, sex once or twice a week would seem very infrequent.

What is satisfying or acceptable is purely a personal preference.

There are many friendships which can be extremely close without sex
but these are nonsexual relationships.

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Mon 04/01/13 07:43 PM

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Tue 03/26/13 01:33 AM
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Alright. Go ahead and chat. We're all listening!!

drinker

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Tue 03/26/13 01:31 AM
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Global Thermonuclear WWII? Oh c'mon now!!
That is a bit off-scale on the exaggerate-o-meter!

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1. Doing what's necessary......(to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon)

This could mean convincing Iran that their nuclear program is counterproductive so Iran itself decides to dismantle their nuclear
weapons development activities or as is most likely appears now...
destroying Iran's nuclear foundry by force.

Sanctions have not made any impact so far on Iran's reckless race to
nuclear weapons grade enriched uranium.

Obama has declared that he is not bluffing and it should be taken as
seriously as G H W Bush's famous "line in the sand" declaration back
in Aug 1990.

Unless Iran changes course dramatically their nuclear program will be
destroyed by force with support from the USA.

2. Doing what's necessary in Syria....(to prevent mass murder of civilians and a radical Islamic takeover in the country)

Immediately following the announcement, the first action taken by Obama
was to have his new Sec of State John Kerry go tell Iraq that the US
expects them to immediately stop allowing Assad forces to resupply Iran
arms through Iraqi airspace and over Iraqi land routes.

The clear indication is that the US could escalate their support of the
anti-Assad forces and work with the rest of the international community
to oust Assad and protect ordinary Syrian citizens. I don't think anyone
reasonable would interpret this as any large scale military deployment
on the part of the US however.


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Sun 03/24/13 01:47 AM

There are long-term regulars on the forums that we get to know through our daily conversations. Sometimes controversial subjects come up, and tensions mount while diverse ideas are bantered about. It’s during these intense discussions that we can learn even more about each other as we let our critical thinking sides show.

If you are attracted to another member and have been interacting to get to know them better before reaching out to make a personal connection, can what you learn about their views, and how they handle themselves on the boards, turn you off from getting any closer? Or do you remain determined to make your move because even if their particular views may be outside the box, they turn you on no matter what?



I guess I just either am attracted to them on the whole or I am not.
What they say and how they act on the boards is very important as it
is the only way to get to know someone here until you videochat and
meet in person.

Don't expect anyone to think exactly like me. On the other hand I can
recognize someone who has compatible or incompatible views on various
topics. It's like pornography. You know it when you see it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIDWgqDBNXA

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Sun 03/24/13 01:29 AM
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Religious differences in marriage are a major philosophical
lifestyle, and family mismatch. Impacts a wide swath of activities and values.

It is all a matter of degree of the mismatch.

There may be quite a few compromises which have to be made between the two
partners for them both to be satisfied.

If one partner believes they must go to church every week and the other
thinks religion is a big bunch of hooey then it might cause problems.

Heck even if one person really likes to go to church and the other one
just is very casual about it and doesn't really enjoy it very much then
that also can produce quite a bit of friction.

If one partner decides to make a religion change and the other does not
then it increases the mismatch and could be so severe as to make the
marriage impractical.

drinker

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Thu 03/21/13 05:41 PM
drinker

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Thu 03/21/13 05:38 PM
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