I have seen lovers breaking vows and promises they made to their partner. But I also know a couple who has broken all the promises they made to each other but still living happily. So I feel "Always love you" is the best promise I can say to her because I will surely break others. Two points under consideration: (a) 'I'll always love you' being the 'best' promise or otherwise, is a question that one should be asking one's own self, instead of soliciting 'public' opinion. (b) 'I'll always try to understand you' is a better than the best promise, IMO. |
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Mind-Teasers :-) - part 2
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http://giphy.com/gifs/baby-candy-stealing-VSiNfsl8VIRIk
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^^^^ Always love your posts Kaustuv. Actually I cherish my past and the lessons I learned. Without them I wouldn't be the person I am today. Have I made mistakes lots of them and hopefully I have learned from it Do I need to drag out all the past relationships Not really nor do I hide them if asked. Beautiful. |
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I am not sure what can I do to attract a lady I was reflecting on learning the art of hypnotism for a change. |
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I'm glad you didn't ask men to read this.... Holy cow dude, its damn hard to read with no paragraphs... Anyway, welcome and good luck... |
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There atleast check the age before calling. you get only one call
True. Sometimes one is better than two. One in the hand, better than two in the bush. |
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Who are you going to call to bail you out?
Someone I've known through mail and seemingly (to me) won't care to fail in providing me a bail; May justice prevail! |
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Please don`t end up in jail
Hopefully, I'll be released on bail. |
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What is the point of life?
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This has happened to me a few times. A man writes to me and it looks like a good letter. It seems sincere and shows that he read my profile. There are pictures, so I decide to respond, and I think I am kind of quick but when I write back, his account is deactivated. Why do people write to me, then deactivate their account?" I sometimes respond within 10 minutes. I guess that is not fast enough. Occurs to me that they might have written, held at gunpoint in the first place. Subsequently, they were forced to deactivate their profiles, held at gunpoint again. History repeats itself. That is what 'they' say! |
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Topic:
leaving the past in the past
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You may forget your past (probably, prudent too) but don't forget those lessons that you learnt. They might prove to be invaluable for your future.
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NOTE TO SELF:
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