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Aries01
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Posted: Oct 2, 2008, 10:40 AM CST
mbcasey wrote:
Hi Aries...how are you?

Hiya MB.. doin great.... had a recent hurdle to overcome, which I have done so (sucessfully I hope) so all is good.... hope all is well with you too...hug hug




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Aries01
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Posted: Oct 2, 2008, 10:37 AM CST
mbcasey wrote:
Auntie Claaayer is my on-line shrink...

I don't want to "cheat" on her...
rolling on the floor laughing


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Aries01
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Posted: Oct 2, 2008, 10:34 AM CST
samialabaa wrote:
Hi Everybody,

I have joined “Connecting Singles” just today. Actually I’m new in the world of dating on-line. I have never tried it before. But I thought try it. Still, I’m not sure if this site is serious or is simply a hoax, i.e. gimmicks.

I checked some profiles and emailed their owners. But I have not received yet any reply. If I do not get any reply, i.e. none is interested in writing to me, then it is one of two things. Either I’m not interesting enough, or the whole thing is gimmicks.

The reason I’m looking for a girl-friend over the Internet is that my relationship with my wife has gone sour. And in Bielefeld, a kind of province, it is extremely difficult to get to know people.

What do you think?
Sami


Hiya it is a serious site tho it is also good for the forums, so some are just here for that.... I agree also the that best time to start a new relationship is when the old one is over... if youa are still in the other one it could be an indication that there is still hope (for the relationship that is)


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Aries01
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Oct 2, 2008, 9:13 AM CST
kamelia wrote:
For some unknown reason, professors at my University decided to give me a Psychology Degree

So here I am, willing to give you my undivided attention and not so "professional" opinion

But seriously What would you like to talk about with your personal CS therapist



laugh... congratulations!! cheering cheers


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Aries01
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Oct 2, 2008, 1:18 AM CST
If God gives a gift... then shouldn't we be using for his ends?... not letting it be utilised by other entities... with every good thing comes a measure of responsibility....

Really and truly read the post about the girl who was told her unfaithful woman bashing bf was 'the one' by a fortune teller... or my friend who was being re-directed away from her husband by a fortune teller... the fortune tellers don't know that they are being used in this way, but they are.... spirits that do not come from God lie, they will entice by partial truths, but they are ultimately in the business of lying...

Anyhoo.... got to go wave cheers


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Aries01
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Posted: Oct 2, 2008, 12:08 AM CST
Hey.... its ok to hate the behaviour and love the person.... thing is... the occult is dangerous.. full stop... no doubt it is mysterious and fun, and if you have the gift, it can give you a sense of power... but its dangerous, cause you don't know where this power or energy is coming from... .personally I think it highly unlikely that it is coming from God.... given that he expressly forbids it.. in strong and not uncertain language... I get the impression that you are a really nice lady and probably very spiritual... just ya know maybe be objective and examine the possiblilities...

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Aries01
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Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 11:57 PM CST
druidess6308 wrote:
I'm sorry you feel that way...but, you're entitled to your beliefs. I totally disagree with you, though, for any insight given by the Universe is from Divine Energy, and that's not flawed.


Hiya... no problem.... do you believe that there is only one form of energy out there?.... even witches in the Dark ages believed in negative and positive forces.... the laws of physics and the laws of the universe dictate this also as does eastern philosophies i.e. yin yan that kind of thing.... is it your belief that it is only possible for us (to draw from one single source.. ?


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Aries01
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Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 11:06 PM CST
DazzleYou wrote:
Tarot cards are dumber than hell. So are psychics, palm readers, and Jerry Springer.
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Aries01
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Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 11:03 PM CST
hollandgirl wrote:
My problem for sure!
Daddy's little helpmate is me.


laugh... join the club sister.. laugh... I'll bet he's up there lookin down thinkin D'oh! I sure made this one stubborn didn't I D'oh!....

My biggie is lack of patience.. I know he is faithful as he always is... so I am Ok for ages and then I will just get really impatient thinkin how? and when? rather than if?... and being lil Miss Cerebral, I then start tryin to figure it all out dunno...


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Aries01
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Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 10:58 PM CST
HealthyLiving wrote:
As children bring their broken toys
with tears for us to mend,
I brought my broken dreams to God,
because He was my Friend.
But then, instead of leaving Him
in peace to work alone,
I hung around and tried to help
with ways that were my own.
At last I snatched them back and
cried,
"How can YOU be so slow?"
"My child," He said,
"What could I do?
You never did let go."

laugh laugh... ha ha.. sounds familiar laugh.... so lovely thanks a million... has really cheered me up.... and on the morning of my big interview too...

teddy bear


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Aries01
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Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 2:10 PM CST
riyablossom wrote:
I guess i am going to be a very irritating mum too ..

I do agree it all starts at home .. 100% but parents can be friends. A lit of this and a little of that as and when needed. I guess what is lacking is that bond of love and care. Many times its not time but its that lack of security within thats lacking. Its upto us to give it and make them feel it.

I believe there ought to be certain moral codes followed in the family and followed by the parents first for
the kids to look up and feel and learn. One cant instil very well what one has no clue about.


I guess you are just nicer kids or something in your neck of the woods.... I wasn't my mums 'friend' until I left home... our relationship was good by all accounts, but in particular as a teenager I thought she was a nightmare... looking back I appreciate what she did... at the time... uh uh.. b***h from h** laugh


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Aries01
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Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 1:43 PM CST
riyablossom wrote:
really ?? i thought this was alarming enough .. ohh ..

Its basically a deficient family support system and parenting i think.


Hiya wave hug.. thing is it all starts at home... for a family to work and be functional.. parents have to be parents and not 'friends' it can't work any other way, and kids have to know that if they step over the line there are consequences...

Also many parents give up too easy concluding that 'they can't be there every minute.... sure they can!!! I would be all over my teenager like a rash if they weren't home when they were meant to.... after the embarrasment of me picking them up from school for a month they would eventually realise that what I say goes laugh


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Aries01
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Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 1:38 PM CST
riyablossom wrote:
really ?? i thought this was alarming enough .. ohh ..

Its basically a deficient family support system and parenting i think.


The world is gone too left wing... kids have to have a healthy fear/respect for their parents....this is the precise reason I would not outlaw parents right to engage in corporal punishment... I would allow it in only very limited circumstances.. but I dunno....I can only conclude from this that the kids have zero respect or fear.. and you gotta ask these tough questions sigh




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Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 10:42 AM CST
stooie1971 wrote:
He' ma Beer Buddy.... I got photo's of him serving beer, working in the restaurant, swimming with me... I was thinking of putting him online here...

He'll get a better results than me.... I he get's a result he'll have make it a double date.. so I can go too

Whoooo hoooooooo


laugh... that sounds like an excellent plan!! wink thumbs up


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Aries01
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Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 9:57 AM CST
stooie1971 wrote:
You won't be for long after your response on this thread... you sound lovely... thanks for the advice


Thanks....cheers... you'll be fine, you seem like a really nice guy smile


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Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 9:55 AM CST
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Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 9:51 AM CST
diogenes wrote:
The only reason you're still single is.........I don't live in Dublin.

laugh...... reeeaaallly.... it THAT the reason???? laugh




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Aries01
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Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 9:50 AM CST
keytone wrote:
Would you like to change that?
The weather is lovely this time of year.
;-}


Can't say the same about Dublin but we do have great Guinness!! smile


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Aries01
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Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 9:38 AM CST
stooie1971 wrote:
That a good point too... however you maybe able to answer this.... do you find the guy's on here that you like... difficult to approach?

and again from a woman's point of view, do you wait for the guy to make the first move/contact etc


Im a difficult example, cuz I would never approach a guy to date, and I am not much of a flirt either... Relationships normally start as a friendship with me... and a person wouldn't want to lack patience either, cause I hate rushing things... I just like the au naturel approach, which is probably why I am still single..



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Aries01
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Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 9:33 AM CST
I think the secret lies in what your intentions are towards that person.... if your intentions are true, then you will be less likely to come across as a creep...

In my experience the things that I have regarded too much are

incessant texts.. no matter how much you potentially like someone.. its a pain to have to keep answering texts about silly things... the same goes for tons of pointless phone calls...

Texts ARE good though and phonecalls, cause its nice when you think of us

Agreeing with you all the time.... dunno it kinda creeps me out if someone doesn't appear to have a point of view of there own..

We do like it though when you have a similar outlook to us, as long as that outlook is actually yours smile

Over the top romance... dunno it just doesn't seem genuine..

We DO like romance though.. especially the little thoughful things.. like offering to take you out or cooking for you when he knows you have had a hard day... or running a bath for you (just you) that kinda stuff..

Really its not that hard to please us once you are genuine and sincere, but not a walkover or a wuss... grin




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