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As far as hair goes, I don't want no silver threads among the gold.
Miss sofia said:I totally get you. Actually my friend dated a man, and what bugged her was that he actually used to borrow her jeans!! She hated the fact HE was the one with the snake hips and the smallest waist in the relationship! Don't know how i would cope with that at the risk of sounding very shallow !
Miss sofia said:I totally get you. Actually my friend dated a man, and what bugged her was that he actually used to borrow her jeans!! She hated the fact HE was the one with the snake hips and the smallest waist in the relationship! Don't know how i would cope with that at the risk of sounding very shallow !
Miss sofia said:I totally get you. Actually my friend dated a man, and what bugged her was that he actually used to borrow her jeans!! She hated the fact HE was the one with the snake hips and the smallest waist in the relationship! Don't know how i would cope with that at the risk of sounding very shallow !
Diamondback said:Question, ladies: is it considered an "Affirmative Defense" for a guy with a long list of character flaws to admit he has them and request guidance on how to either fix or work around them? (Using myself as an example, I may have a sociopathic component, but I also recognize at the end of the day the books must somehow balance and do my best to ensure they do--or if they must unbalance, they break in the other person's favor and I treat the rest as further payment on my massive Bad Karma Debt.)
BWAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!shudder* Guess I walked in at precisely the wrong time...
I totally get you. Actually my friend dated a man, and what bugged her was that he actually used to borrow her jeans!! She hated the fact HE was the one with the snake hips and the smallest waist in the relationship! Don't know how i would cope with that at the risk of sounding very shallow
I may have a sociopathic component
fftopic: Means it's a part of who I am but not all of it--while I may be calculating and even downright ruthless (up to a point, anyway--there's a hard-and-fast line I will not cross) about achieving my goals the flipside of the coin is that I will do my best to make sure that those affected by the situation are suitably compensated.Honey Bee said:
It is usually the individuals who are totally in denial about their shortcomings, character flaws,whatever you want to call it, who are unsuccessful in relationships, 'know thyself and all that' to admit ones flaws like yourself and to actively seek help from the other person for the smooth running of the relationship is what would in my mind be the key to a long lasting union. We are all flawed, some more than others, cut us all and we bleed, it is communication, empathy, trust and honesty that are important factors in maintaining a healthy relationship. The fact someone wants to date you in the first place means you have qualities that would have initially attracted them, maybe even your 'sociopath tendencies', as you call them and that slightly 'prickly' air you have about you some women would find intriguing and challenging or view as a sign of character not a defect, coupled with the fact you are prepared to bring your shortcomings to the table (not in one foul swoop though, softly, softly), would be a recipe for success i would hope rather than failure, it is unrealistic to expect a partner to fulfil all the criteria we would hope for. Also perhaps making a relationship an equal priority to other goals in life is also important. That's just my two pence worth anyway, you might want to give me some change back!!Diamondback said:Question, ladies: is it considered an "Affirmative Defense" for a guy with a long list of character flaws to admit he has them and request guidance on how to either fix or work around them? (Using myself as an example, I may have a sociopathic component, but I also recognize at the end of the day the books must somehow balance and do my best to ensure they do--or if they must unbalance, they break in the other person's favor and I treat the rest as further payment on my massive Bad Karma Debt.)
MissHannah said:(I have had relationships with Tory Christians and it's just impossible!),
YesterdayGirl said:But also good hats...
Miss sofia said:I totally get you. Actually my friend dated a man, and what bugged her was that he actually used to borrow her jeans!! She hated the fact HE was the one with the snake hips and the smallest waist in the relationship! Don't know how i would cope with that at the risk of sounding very shallow !
Edward said:That's a bit more doable.... As someone else round here said recently, I fired my hair just before it quit. I dread to think how little of it would grow back if I left it to its own devices, but I'm pretty sure I caught it just in time. Occupational hazard, really. (Seriously, you wouldn't believe how many male academic bald ten years earlier than their counterparts in other professions).
Diamondback said:Question, ladies: is it considered an "Affirmative Defense" for a guy with a long list of character flaws to admit he has them and request guidance on how to either fix or work around them? (Using myself as an example, I may have a sociopathic component, but I also recognize at the end of the day the books must somehow balance and do my best to ensure they do--or if they must unbalance, they break in the other person's favor and I treat the rest as further payment on my massive Bad Karma Debt.)
Diamondback said:Question, ladies: is it considered an "Affirmative Defense" for a guy with a long list of character flaws to admit he has them and request guidance on how to either fix or work around them? (Using myself as an example, I may have a sociopathic component, but I also recognize at the end of the day the books must somehow balance and do my best to ensure they do--or if they must unbalance, they break in the other person's favor and I treat the rest as further payment on my massive Bad Karma Debt.)
Miss Neecerie said:Constantly mentioning these flaws repeatedly to the stage where they would chase any sensible person away.
Amy Jeanne said:Although I like good hair I do also have a weakness for a receding hairline. Look at Gary Numan -- HOT in '79. Looks ridiculous now with his hair transplant. Probably would have looked better bald.
MissHannah said:As you say, politics are a reflection of core values and that's why that matters. The religion thing is different because an atheist and a christian actually have opposing views on the fundamental nature of reality itself and that is trickier to overcome. Having said that I do have a few very good friends who are christians and we manage to muddle through. But a really close intimate romantic relationship is much harder.
Miss sofia said:It is usually the individuals who are totally in denial about their shortcomings, character flaws,whatever you want to call it, who are unsuccessful in relationships, 'know thyself and all that' to admit ones flaws like yourself and to actively seek help from the other person for the smooth running of the relationship is what would in my mind be the key to a long lasting union. We are all flawed, some more than others, cut us all and we bleed, it is communication, empathy, trust and honesty that are important factors in maintaining a healthy relationship. The fact someone wants to date you in the first place means you have qualities that would have initially attracted them, maybe even your 'sociopath tendencies', as you call them and that slightly 'prickly' air you have about you some women would find intriguing and challenging or view as a sign of character not a defect, coupled with the fact you are prepared to bring your shortcomings to the table (not in one foul swoop though, softly, softly), would be a recipe for success i would hope rather than failure, it is unrealistic to expect a partner to fulfil all the criteria we would hope for. Also perhaps making a relationship an equal priority to other goals in life is also important. That's just my two pence worth anyway, you might want to give me some change back!!