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Wylde
Canberra, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 29, 2008, 8:03 AM CST



- Are you 'positive', Karen...?


- 'W'


kare65 wrote:
Why would some read a profile and send the person negative feedback. ??????



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Wylde
Canberra, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 29, 2008, 7:56 AM CST

Depends on what sort of presidency.

A Yank or Jap style corporation? A football club?
A corrupt bank?

Or a country?

Which one? Zimbabwe? Russia? Ethiopia? The US&A?

Politics and politicians are expensive. Virtually useless in terms of service to the people. Good for politicians. Lousy for the citizens.

A bit like football clubs.

Unless you're a player.

Same thing with politics.

You gotta be a "player".


- 'W'



Zeelander wrote:
What would one of your speeches sound like? What would be some of your points that you would use to get elected?



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Wylde
Canberra, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 22, 2008, 4:23 AM CST

I wonder whether sites like 'Connecting Singles' are part of the cure, as much palliative as they are a practical resource for the dateless?

I mean, there's claimed evidence that free sites such as this carry nowhere near the weight of accountability members of pay sites feel.

On sites that charge fees, especially those that don't give free sessions to females, there's more motivation for real and genuine effort and contact.

After all, people on those sites are paying up front and expecting a result. They are prepared to put effort in.

Connecting Singles must, of course, have a fruitful component, and yet the evidence here, seemingly more among women who statically fall more easily in love than men, but are swifter to abandon it. Men, it’s claimed, are the reverse of this.

Some CS members make it clear in their profiles that they don’t intend to treat CS as a dating site, but a ‘chat room’. These members seem all to be women. Similarly those who stop a fraction short of cynicism in their profiles when they declare ahead of dipping in that they don’t really “expect” to meet their match, their “soulmate”, their future partner here.

So CS serves as a sort of staging post, a transitional playroom for people who for whatever reason don’t have a demanding social life or who prefer the relative safety or anonymity of internet ‘chatting’.

Connecting Singles then is as much casual and a bit of fun as it purports to be serious. Yet there are evidently no serious expectations among those who treat the site primarily as a chat room

No so those who pay for a dating site.

They are either not interested in "chat rooms" or they go elsewhere to "chat".

Nothing wrong with that.

So, perhaps while working through the recovery process of a breakup, it's valuable to be able to ease gently back into single life through the near virtual reality of a site like Connecting Singles. There's less chance of engaging with someone in real life, and therefore less premature stress, risk of further hurt or damaged expectations.

In that sense, is 'Connecting Singles' performing a transitional function?

Is it also a ‘Safe House’ for the emotionally injured?


- Wylde



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Wylde
Canberra, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 22, 2008, 4:11 AM CST
Thinking about this, it deserves more serious response.

A separate and new thread perhaps?

- Wylde


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whaturmissing wrote:
Hey everyone. I'm posting this because this seems to happen to me a lot. I'm a nice guy who wears his heart on his sleeve as it were. But it seems like I always get the "your a great guy but your to nice" speal. Can anybody really be to nice. I feel there is not enough kindness in this world. Tell me your experiences or if u have comments or advice let me know.



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Wylde
Canberra, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 22, 2008, 4:00 AM CST
.... of soap?

It's reported that in a recent survey, people from Liverpool, U.K., have proved to be the most likely to have had sex in the shower.

In the survey, carried out for leading toiletries firm 'Brut', a whopping 86% of Liverpudlians confirmed they have enjoyed sex in the shower.

The other 14% said they had never been to prison ....


- W.


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Wylde
Canberra, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 21, 2008, 4:13 AM CST
Some 183cms.

Seriously, but, agencies like this have their own timeline, according to the
will and effort put in by members.

- W


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Wylde
Canberra, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 21, 2008, 4:09 AM CST


But, hey, what's this about "interstate guys" being "all" you "can get"?

- W
.rolling eyes


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Angel13 wrote:
Why is it only guy's overseas or interstate contact you?? Am i so bad lookin or my profile so wrong that's all i can get???





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Wylde
Canberra, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 21, 2008, 4:03 AM CST

Don't despair. Keep trying. Think and act positively. Be conscious that it reflects poorly on those to whom you send courteous messages. but fail to reply.

A simple and honest "Thanks" isn't difficult.

After all, you had the courtesy and courage to "ask them to dance". They could at least have responded with a smile to say they wanted to "sit this one out".

Perhaps, too, it's important not to take this site too seriously...?


- Wylde

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Angel13 wrote:
.don't get replies lol...can't win



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Wylde
Canberra, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 21, 2008, 3:56 AM CST
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Wylde
Canberra, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 14, 2008, 4:01 AM CST


Empathy, a shoulder, a friend. And some say "time".

I say, 'Emmanuella's' right. Those of us who share, understand,
know.

Others say, "be yourself". Good advice.

And, yes, things are shrouded, dark, now. But this is passing.


- 'W'



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Emanuellla wrote:
i had a similar experience...



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Wylde
Canberra, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 14, 2008, 3:54 AM CST


Helpful, Jampet...!

- W'


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jampet wrote:
never been dumped, but maybe i just got in there first while they were working out how to be polite!
sigh


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Wylde
Canberra, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 14, 2008, 2:41 AM CST
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Wylde
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Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 10:22 PM CST
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Wylde
Canberra, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 10:10 PM CST
Yes.

There are many such observed and recorded examples of spiritual healing, both physical and emotional.

It's too easy in a jaded, cynical, society to react destructive and dismissive toward spiritual and metaphysical topics like the 'power of prayer' and demonstrable belief.

Not much seems ever to come of imposing limited physical terms on a discussion and examination of genuine magic, spirituality, godheads.

What purpose does it serve to restrict and bind with physical sciences, logic, prejudice, the metaphysical abstractions and demonstrable beliefs such as the power of prayer, shaman practice, genuine magic...?

Attempting to reduce and anthropomorphise an abstraction must surely be counterproductive?

Science must set out to prove by attempting to disprove. Attempting to prove an Omega point is essential in all theology and quantum physics.

There's a lot more interdependence, though, between physics and metaphysical theory.

For example, when the Hadron Collider near Geneva finally gets its act together, scientists in Chile and Italy could be closer in collaboration with philosophers in France and Spain - and Melbourne and Stanford among others, toward fourth dimension, mathematically creative definition and understanding of things metaphysical. Including the power of prayer.

- 'W'



Aries01 wrote:
.....power of healing through prayer......


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Wylde
Canberra, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 7, 2008, 3:41 AM CST

... Alimentary, my dear Watson...!




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No shit sherlock.



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Wylde
Canberra, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 7, 2008, 3:36 AM CST


Without cynicism. With construction. Always. Next time. This time. Without conditions, expectations.

But "time" and "hope"...? Are these mere clichés, shabby refuge of the disparate and the desperate...?

Should we avoid the advice that's given "too easily" when what we are feeling is pain and the need, as men, to do something practical?

Are we too easily confronted, accused, as males of being "... from Mars...", and told we "just don't listen", that women "don't want solutions but ears for their words, complaints, problems."

We're told by the pap mags like Cleo and Cosmo and the babbling 'counselors' that we must bend to the fashions and whims of political correctness.

Emasculation? "Sins of the father...?"

Of course "time" cures everything. Eventually we die. The "problem" dies with us.

Or does it? Does "love" find us when we least expect? Need we make effort? Is the only rule that there is no rule at all?

Surely, in relationships, marriage, men also work best as equals? And as much as women need shoulders on which to cry, to lean... A man wants to know, at least to feel, that he is needed to make things right, to help, to fix, to sort a remedy for whatever it is that disturbs, upsets, her.

Is it impossible in Oz to want, as a male, for "little things" to mean "a lot"? For love-making to be 24/7, in as much as the "foreplay" be constant, if not overtly sexual, but including all things from the visual to the tactile, the touch and sound and smell of being together? For the act of copulation itself to be the 'cherried cream' on the cake, but the
most delicious part being the penultimate. exquisite, hours of the day leading toward that absolute expression of love?

Unfashionable?

Yin and Yang. Do they go and grow together, not apart?

Would divorce be better earned if it took as much effort, time, dedication, as did the courtship, marriage?




- 'W'


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oppurtunity wrote:
How do you begin the on the road you thought had ended?



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Wylde
Canberra, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 7, 2008, 3:16 AM CST
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Wylde
Canberra, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 7, 2008, 3:13 AM CST

But for the birds, Wagga Wagga isn't much to "crow" about...?

- W


sxc666 wrote:
What do you think of my new insult game?



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Posted: Jun 7, 2008, 3:10 AM CST
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