I hope your family member comes out of this winning. God Bless
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I wish to make wonderful womens of mingle aware about Cervical Cancer, also regarded as "silent killer in medical field".
1.Cervical cancer or cancer of the cervix is an abnormal growth of malignant (cancer) cells in the cervix. It is the second most common cancer in females and it is successfully curable in the early stages. 2. Symptoms : Abnormal vaginal bleeding, Unusual heavy discharge, Pelvic pain, Pain during urination, Bleeding between regular menstrual periods, after sexual intercourse, douching, or pelvic exam. 3. Risk Factors :Human papilloma virus infection, Smoking, Oral contraceptives, Chlamydia infection,Multiple pregnancies, Family history of cervical cancer 4. Diagnosis: Pap smear test, D& C every women should get above tests done at least every 6 months as suggest by WHO. US Statistics Cervical cancer is the 8th most common type of cancer in American women. More than 10,000 new patients develop cervical cancer each year, and 3,600 women in the US die from the advanced form of this disease annually. Stay Healthy.............spread the awareness. |
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Should men have a say in....
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Lot of people's are saying "it is a women's body", fine, I agree. But whats man's fault in this. What if he wish to keep a baby and women doesn't.
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yes lot of folks find true love in the office. I think a few precaution should be kept in mind while dating a coworker which can help us to carry on easily.
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Of course, it is about more than just you. It takes two to carry on an conversation, a relationship, an argument, a marriage and a friendship. They are all about more than one person. It takes a bit of selflessness, not selfishness, in order to make it work. exactly and once in a relation, both should maintin it. |
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-I need to get more work done -I’m too busy -I’m too tired -I can’t talk right now -I won’t be able to make it for dinner Why can't the other person make dinner? Where is the partnership? If someone feels overwhelmed, maybe their partner is being selfish and not tending to the relationship? At some point, the inundated person will close up and stop contributing too. I'm not saying this is always the case or the only reason for failure -- but it's one concept to explore. Communication can resolve most problems. If one person is very selfish then its possible they don't belong in a relationship, and it would be up to their partner to exercise their right to call off the romance. Some people say a relationship is 50/50. I disagree. I think relationships are 100/100. I don't give only half of myself to my partner; I give 100% to my partner. I have zero tolerance for such games/issues. If the relationship is not a partnership -- helping each other -- then I won't bother. I agree with you. I was giving some examples on what some people say when they are not contributing enough time in a relationship |
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once question i would hate to hear the bride ask is.... "do you mind if my ex comes along on the honeymoon?" some brides are 3some freak but actually we are talking something which others say to newly weds |
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Topic:
Should men have a say in....
Edited by
therapy30
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Tue 04/07/09 07:11 AM
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Interesting that a woman can force the man to pay child support for the child even if he wants nothing to do with her or the child. Failure to pay child support can lead to loss of any license he holds, to practice nursing, medicine, pilots license, etc. Failure to pay can land a man in jail. Yet he has no say in the matter. The woman can abort the child even if he wants the child to raise either with or without the woman's continued involvement. The father has no legal rights in the decision, yet is legally bound by decisions she alone makes. I had to comment about the child support thing. It took the man also to not use protection. It's not like a good reason to abort your child is to not pay child support. |
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how is married life ?
give me a break and it will be fine |
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My parents were co-workers. Still married after 41 years. But the rules of today are different from back then. Awesome |
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ok. "Where are you going to live?" The families always want you to be closer to them. The problem is you want as far away as possible. exactly |
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hey Mr. T, Have a GREAT evening in company of family and friends. Many pleasent thoughts. Life is but a dream... Thanks,would you like to add something related to the topic |
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Bye (((therapy))).. Have a nice evening. what about your views about the topic ? |
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Than Just You..... I know it may not always be the case where a relationship falls apart because we were looking out for ourselves, but it usually plays a big part doesn’t it? |
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I've dated a coworker in the past. Never again. yeah James bond |
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hate to hear ???
"When are you going to have children?" I've been married for 12 freakin' days What else ? bye friends! my last post of the day. Have a great evening. |
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just say NO!!!! NONONONONONOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! But why ? |
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so you are ready to kill your feeling if it is for co-worker
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Edited by
therapy30
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Mon 04/06/09 12:30 PM
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yes partly,but if we don't look out for ourselves who else will? Sure, we don’t plan for it to be that way, but all to often our relationships tend to become less and less of a priority as we become more and more concerned with our own needs |
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a date ???
Think carefully about your job. A failed work-place romance can have serious negative effects on your work. Do not enter in to this lightly. |
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