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Posted: Feb 16, 2008, 9:45 AM CST
morganlee wrote:
I keep being IM'd by a man i don't want to talk to this is happening 3/4 times a day when i am on line. I have tried,
Asking him not to contact me politely
Asking him not to contact not so politely
Just closing the window.
Blocking him when i see who it is.

He responds with sexual explicit detail of what he wants.

I did not want to turn my IM off because there are some people i enjoy talking with, and don't see why i should have to be the one to do that, because other ppl are sick perverts !!

But after today i feel i have no choice, so please can someone tell me how i can turn it off.

Thanks for listening to my vent.

I
Just ignore him don't do anything else or he will stll be in controlapplause


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Posted: Feb 15, 2008, 10:05 PM CST
PILIPALA wrote:
Hello come tell us about your self
Im fairly new here, have popped in a few times, seems like a fun place to meet new people. Made a few connections, unfortunately too far a away to meet in person. But I'm hav'n a good time anyway.


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Posted: Feb 15, 2008, 9:59 PM CST
PILIPALA wrote:
come on lets have some new people saying hello and being welcomed nhi you
Hello , good to meet you.handshake


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Posted: Feb 14, 2008, 11:10 PM CST
On my way home from Spokane today I stopped at Zims Hot Springs near McCall and soaked for almost 2 hours. I had to force myself to get back in my truck and head on down the road. It brought back lots of memories I have of good times in the mountains sitting in hot water with good friends........ Anyone out there enjoy natures best (legal) cure for stress....hot water???


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Posted: Feb 12, 2008, 4:48 PM CST
shipoker55 wrote:
We have heard from a lot of categories these past few days. In what song do you feel the pain and hopelessness of a broken heart?
I like "I Who Have Nothing" Shirley Bassey's and Tom Jones's versions
Crystal Gayle "You Make My Brown Eyes Blue"


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Posted: Feb 2, 2008, 6:18 PM CST
Hugz_n_Kissez wrote:
Many people are in relationships that are unhealthy. However, when a person is in the middle of this relationship, it is often difficult to see how detrimental the relationship is to his or her self-esteem. Others may tell you that your partner is not "good for you" or that they can't understand "why you don't leave." Your partner may be a good provider, a good father, and at times, loving and kind to you. However, there are other times when you are left feeling alone, afraid, or upset and don't understand what is going on.

Dr. Lillian Glass, author of Toxic People, describes a toxic person as "anyone who manages to drag you down, make you feel angry, worn out, deflated, belittled or confused." It may be difficult for people to admit they are in a toxic relationship, because they are intelligent, self-sufficient individuals in other aspects of their lives. Most people in toxic relationships, however, have the sense that something is just not right.

25 Ways to Tell if Your Relationship is Toxic:

1) Your partner puts you down verbally, in private or in front of others.
2) Your partner tells you he/she loves you but behavior shows otherwise.
3) Your partner doesn't want you to see or talk to friends or family.
4) Your partner is jealous of the time you spend with your kids.
5) Your partner shows up often at your work unexpectedly or opens your mail.
6) Your partner calls you often to see what you are doing.
7) You cry often or feel depressed over your relationship.
8) Your partner says you would have the perfect relationship if only you would change.
9) Your partner wants you to be dependent on him.
10) Your partner does things for you and then uses them to make you feel obligated.
11) Your thoughts, opinions, accomplishments, or words are devalued.
12) You don't know who you are anymore without him/her, or how you would survive.
13) Your friends/family don't like your partner or don't think he is good for you.
14) You have changed things about yourself to suit your partner, even when it is not your taste.
15) You always go where your partner wants to, like movies, restaurants, etc.
16) Your partner has made you feel afraid or unsafe, and you have been afraid to speak the truth at times for fear of upsetting him/her (walking on eggshells).
17) You don't feel you have control of your life anymore.
18) Your self-esteem is lower since you've been with your partner.
19) You think it's up to you to make the relationship work.
20) You keep secrets about your relationship from others who love you because they wouldn't understand.
21) Your partner makes you feel unattractive or stupid.
22) Your partner accuses you of cheating and is overly jealous.
23) Your partner can be really sweet to you one minute, and really mean the next.
24) Your partner seems really sweet/loving to you when he/she thinks you are about to leave the relationship, or after he/she has been mean to you.
25) You can't remember the last time you felt happy for more than a few days straight.

If you need help with your relationship, talk to a friend or family member, a clergyman, a counselor, or call your local mental health center. If you are in danger, help is available at The National Domestic Violence Hotline, (800) 799-SAFE, where someone can put you in touch with battered women's shelters and other resources. Remember, no one can take care of you as well as YOU can. Get the help you need.

(Taken from the Net)

I was in one of those for 28 yrs and did n't know it. Been on my own for the last 9 months and am really starting fo find the old me. Oh yeah...just got the final divorce papers in the mail 10 days ago. WAHOOOOOOOcheering cheering cheering cheering


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Posted: Jan 31, 2008, 9:49 PM CST
lorax111 wrote:
You get one and it gets lonely, It wants more and then more , next thing you know ypu are working for the circus........or well maby not that extreme. but you get one, it heals you forget the pain, get used to seeing it , like it but wish you had gotten the other design, so you get the other one (then repeat) .
I have 5 and one half (my tattoo artist half finished one on my back and got arested on the way home from my house, Its his design so i dont want someone else to finish it ,but he assulted an officer and among other charges ,,, it may be a wile before i have a full six)
Some spots do not hurt as much as others, my experence is that where the bone is close to the surface hurts more , the solarplexis and inside the navel and across the spine hurt a lot more. On spots like the forarm, calf, basicly over large muscles or where the muscle is larger is kinda like being cut with a razorblade.
Our mind is unable to record the fealing of pain , it will ceartainly rember that we disliked the fealing, but once it is over then it is just a memory and a little more ink.

It's all coming back to me now. The pain I forgot about. The 1st one got was on my upper back between my shoulder blades...thought I was going to pass out. 2nd & 3rd on my arm actually carried on a conversation the whole while...thinking about #4 now.


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Posted: Jan 31, 2008, 6:02 PM CST
sxc666 wrote:
Go girl, I only have one, I have been to scared to get another as I think I would go to far...............and want another and another and another

So, wondering, what is it that makes us want to keep going back for 'just one more' . I'm kinda lucky my daughter is an apprentice at a local shop and I get a family discount. But everytime I've gone back it's like, damn this hurts.............


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Posted: Jan 31, 2008, 4:25 PM CST
rambllingman wrote:
Well laced tats on a woman can be very sexy... I like to see them on the small of your backs and on the back of your neck

oops... meant well placed


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Posted: Jan 31, 2008, 4:23 PM CST
sxc666 wrote:
Tats on men are super sexy as long as there are not to many, Tats on women look good if they are done tastefully

Well laced tats on a woman can be very sexy... I like to see them on the small of your backs and on the back of your necksmitten


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Posted: Jan 31, 2008, 4:13 PM CST
Dknew wrote:
what if it says MOM

OOOHHH if it says mom and it's your date.... you could be a redneckgrin grin


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Posted: Jan 31, 2008, 3:51 PM CST
nuala wrote:
i dont have a problem with tattoos but i was dating a guy who had his ex-wife's name on his arm.......and when we were out one night i was called it by a girl we had only met....when she saw his tattoo she thought it was me.....

Ouch... rule #1 if you have someons names on your body plan on dating only somone with that name from now on, wheather it'a the same person or someone newdunno


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Posted: Jan 31, 2008, 3:28 PM CST
rasgumby wrote:
Tats are such a turnoff !!!
see profile

Nice, And I like what you've done with your place.....here's to you here's to you here's to you here's to you


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Posted: Jan 31, 2008, 2:47 PM CST
Iceprincess81 wrote:
I have two tats and want one or two more

I love my tats and love tats on others some have great stories behind them as well.

Everyone I have has a reason or story.....


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Posted: Jan 31, 2008, 2:46 PM CST
That's funny, there are those that think three tats is tooo much..I thought iwas only going to get one. I planning on a sleeve. Figure as long as a long sleeve shirt will cover it up as needed.


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Posted: Jan 31, 2008, 2:21 PM CST
Some tattoos are incredibly detailed It amazes me the talent some of these people have and what thet are are capable of doing..


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Posted: Jan 31, 2008, 2:12 PM CST
I got my first one 9 months ago. And was told welcome to your new addiction. It was painful enough that I said "I DON"T THINK SO" Well I have three now and am thinking about #4.


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Posted: Jan 31, 2008, 2:06 PM CST
I'm findinding it very interesting the different attitudes people have about tattoos. Some profiles I have read state that one of their turns offs is tattoos. I have friends w/ tattoos that would give you the shirt off their back and I like to think of myself that way as well.
I think anyone that pre- judge those of us w/ tats may be missing out on possibly great relationships. How about you..... do you have any or are you one that pre judges??????????


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Posted: Jan 29, 2008, 11:35 PM CST
The first person Iloved was a girl named Diane, and you know I still feel the same way about her now as I did then. . She married young and had just been divorced for about a year when we started dating. I have never met anyone before or since that made me feel the same way. She was an incredible young woman.


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