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Yep most things are sentinmental , just cause they make you feel better, which makes things easier As for undies, dont wear the things, I have never been able to see any reason for women to need them. its not like we have anything to hold in. ![]() According to my calculations usign the above hypothesis, pregnant women would be well advised to always wear undies. Something might drop out, something the woman does not necessarily want to lose on the streetcar or on her way to the polling station. Pollinating station. Repollinating station. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hmmm I cant see anyone dropping a baby without knowing it was about to fall out. It's a wee bit bigger than a wallet ![]() ![]() |
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what are some things you dont get the point of? Add to that list: The use of an apostrophe where it shouldn't be used. By the way, if there are no stairs in a multistory building, then how do people in the upper floors get down to the ground floor if there is a loss of electricity? |
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Edited by
Simonedemidova
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Tue 08/14/12 03:41 PM
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I dont know if its my old age and maturity or if its old age and cynicism,,,but more and more things are seeming to be more sentimental than practical to me,,, case in point: is it really NECESSARY for the man to be at a birth? its going to still be his child for the rest of its life, it wont remember him or its birth,,,,why is it so significant? other than the mother NEEDING the emotional support, which is different with every woman..... is it NECESSARY to have a bunch of pictures of family members you see every day? are our memories too short to recall their features? isnt just a few pictures enough to keep 'memories'? (this one will perk some people up and offend others, but I dont care) is it NECESSARY to wear underclothes that we go out of our way to make sure arent seen anyhow? cant we just use that effort to make sure what they cover isnt seen,,,,? ,,,,what are some things you dont get the point of? I think I fall into pratical more so than sentimental. I do like to have photos of times and memories in my life, but don't need to see them daily. Also I had sold my house when I divorced and did take some of the furniture and useful things that I kept. Ive had a few Ive dated asked if that was the case, and they didn't like it. They were too mindful of where it had been and who had been there opposed to that it is just furniture. I have no attachment to it other than I need some and won't spend the money on new stuff until I buy another place of my own...Someone even asked about my bed. Though I have new mattresses, the bdrm set was a guest set that I still use, or maybe carpet burns would change their mind... ![]() ![]() I get sentimental, although I am practical. A bed though, nothing u can't throw new covers on and new sheets. Some things you have to talk yourself out of. Women are more emotional though. |
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Edited by
Kahurangi
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Tue 08/14/12 03:24 PM
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I dont know if its my old age and maturity or if its old age and cynicism,,,but more and more things are seeming to be more sentimental than practical to me,,, case in point: is it really NECESSARY for the man to be at a birth? its going to still be his child for the rest of its life, it wont remember him or its birth,,,,why is it so significant? other than the mother NEEDING the emotional support, which is different with every woman..... is it NECESSARY to have a bunch of pictures of family members you see every day? are our memories too short to recall their features? isnt just a few pictures enough to keep 'memories'? (this one will perk some people up and offend others, but I dont care) is it NECESSARY to wear underclothes that we go out of our way to make sure arent seen anyhow? cant we just use that effort to make sure what they cover isnt seen,,,,? ,,,,what are some things you dont get the point of? Whilst it's probably not necessary for the father to witness the miraculous birth of his child. It is the overwhelming emotion that follows when holding their newborn child. There is no comparison to such MsHarmony...you should know that. Tis a moment of bonding as a family unit i imagine. Pictures are memories of times shared with loved ones. My family pictures are of happy times, and when i'm not feeling so loving toward a family member or friend, or when i see a picture of a friend or family member who has passed, i need only look at their picture to remind me of the happy times shared. As for lingerie....wellllll...it can be as sexy and feminine or as dowdy and unbecoming as you choose it to be and the only one that is going to see you in it is your man right? Enuff said. Uummmm...i've never been able to see the point of man nipples. |
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It is the overwhelming emotion that follows when holding their newborn child. There is no comparison to such MsHarmony...you should know that. Tis a moment of bonding as a family unit i imagine.
I don't have to imagine. When my son was born, I was in the delivery room with my wife, and I held my son before she did. |
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It is the overwhelming emotion that follows when holding their newborn child. There is no comparison to such MsHarmony...you should know that. Tis a moment of bonding as a family unit i imagine.
I don't have to imagine. When my son was born, I was in the delivery room with my wife, and I held my son before she did. Not me, they threw my boy on me like a bloody mess, I wish he did hold him first. I thought there was a alien being tossed in my face, shiny eyes, bloody skin, I was totally out of it. I told the next doctor, wash my daughter real quick before you throw her inches to my eyes when I am on painkillers, uncool! |
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By the way, if there are no stairs in a multistory building, then how do people in the upper floors get down to the ground floor if there is a loss of electricity? Parachutes, duh. |
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not me either,, I was sure he was healthy as the doctor and his father and grandmother attested to
I Was tired, I did not feel the 'need' to hold him right that evening, but I have felt a reason a thousand times since I see it as one moment in their lives journey,, that they will never remember,,,anymore than they remembered what I Did with them in my womb,,, I guess I dont have very 'sentimental' genes,,,,or the message from my favorite childhood poem IF about keeping things in balance,,, makes it difficult for me to feel 'over' or 'extreme' type of emotion,,,about one specific moment, person, place, or time,,, not that I havent, but it just takes a whole lot to get me there,,, |
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I thought there was a alien being tossed in my face . .
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Edited by
msharmony
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Tue 08/14/12 04:21 PM
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I thought there was a alien being tossed in my face . .
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My husband could be sentimental at times. (And I liked it!)...He wasn't "mushy" or "gushy" about every little thing. But he made certain events in his life "special" and worth remembering...I don't think I'd do very well with a man who always insisted that he didn't "feel" anything or "care" about very much...I don't get sentimental all the time. (Or even very often.) But when I do it "feels good!"
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I thought there was a alien being tossed in my face . .
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I guess when you have family members passing away and you can not see them every day, then you know why those little things were such big deals. Yes we might complain about them while we are doing it, but when I lost my dad in 04...I was so glad we had so many pictures and so many home tapes of him so I could hear him talk.
You are never promised an amount of time on this earth with your family, so why complain over doing things for them? Just be happy that you still have your family to do things for!!! ![]() |
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I guess when you have family members passing away and you can not see them every day, then you know why those little things were such big deals. Yes we might complain about them while we are doing it, but when I lost my dad in 04...I was so glad we had so many pictures and so many home tapes of him so I could hear him talk. You are never promised an amount of time on this earth with your family, so why complain over doing things for them? Just be happy that you still have your family to do things for!!! ![]() Yeah, my dad had a junk drawer of old cell phones. When he died of cancer they told us, he has six months to live from the time they diagnosed him. He died 6 months later 4 days before christmas. We saw his drawer of phones and as we went through them he had pics of the grandkids on them and some songs he had recorded of himself singing. My dad sang a lot and had just been offered a recording contract in TN right before he was diagnosed. Now we save the phones because he has himself singing on them. ![]() |
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Yep most things are sentinmental , just cause they make you feel better, which makes things easier As for undies, dont wear the things, I have never been able to see any reason for women to need them. its not like we have anything to hold in. ![]() According to my calculations usign the above hypothesis, pregnant women would be well advised to always wear undies. Something might drop out, something the woman does not necessarily want to lose on the streetcar or on her way to the polling station. Pollinating station. Repollinating station. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hmmm I cant see anyone dropping a baby without knowing it was about to fall out. It's a wee bit bigger than a wallet ![]() ![]() You are absolutely right. Losing your vallet is one of the most unpleasant experiences a person can live through. I vouch for that. Next on the list is losing your keys, then the credit cards, then your husband on the state lottery, and finally, your virginity to a guy who claims to be god. You would not believe how many girls fall for this drity trick. In my count alone, about 327. |
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Uummmm...i've never been able to see the point of man nipples. Maybe you are too tall for the guy. The points are there, I guarantee it. One on each nipple, in the centre of the urumia. Then there are some small points, spread quasi-circularly around the perimeter of the rambrium. Delit cum nagastia pro ud quota. |
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By the way, if there are no stairs in a multistory building, then how do people in the upper floors get down to the ground floor if there is a loss of electricity? That's a moot question. Because why would they WANT to get down? there is no electricity down there, either. When you have lost your wife, you can get another one. When you lose a child, you can impregnate another woman. When you lose your life, you gain admission to the Kingdom of Heaven or the other place. But when you lose your electricity, and you can no longer attract women (or men) then you lost everything. |
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I guess when you have family members passing away and you can not see them every day, then you know why those little things were such big deals. Yes we might complain about them while we are doing it, but when I lost my dad in 04...I was so glad we had so many pictures and so many home tapes of him so I could hear him talk. You are never promised an amount of time on this earth with your family, so why complain over doing things for them? Just be happy that you still have your family to do things for!!! ![]() Yeah, my dad had a junk drawer of old cell phones. When he died of cancer they told us, he has six months to live from the time they diagnosed him. He died 6 months later 4 days before christmas. We saw his drawer of phones and as we went through them he had pics of the grandkids on them and some songs he had recorded of himself singing. My dad sang a lot and had just been offered a recording contract in TN right before he was diagnosed. Now we save the phones because he has himself singing on them. ![]() |
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I guess when you have family members passing away and you can not see them every day, then you know why those little things were such big deals. Yes we might complain about them while we are doing it, but when I lost my dad in 04...I was so glad we had so many pictures and so many home tapes of him so I could hear him talk. You are never promised an amount of time on this earth with your family, so why complain over doing things for them? Just be happy that you still have your family to do things for!!! ![]() |
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its inevitable the older we get to loose loved ones and its heartbreaking
I lost my dad when I Was 37, I cried for three days, my mom has some pictures of them together but the only pic I own is from the obituary,, yet, my memories of him are as vivid as ever and I often conjure up the image of his smile or the sound of his laugh or his advice in my head when I feel discouraged |
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