Trust (28)

Jan 26, 2008 9:37 AM CST Trust
Lagoona22
Lagoona22Lagoona22Bugibba, Majjistral Malta161 Threads 11 Polls 10,711 Posts
cherscic: I act on instinct too...and rarely proved wrong.......



Ditto....
Jan 26, 2008 9:39 AM CST Trust
Lagoona22: Ditto....


HI lagoona.......still bored??
Jan 26, 2008 9:48 AM CST Trust
rusty_knight
rusty_knightrusty_knightGozo, Malta175 Threads 2 Polls 6,840 Posts
smoky: Of course.....
doh
Jan 26, 2008 9:58 AM CST Trust
smoky
smokysmokyUnterland, Zurich Switzerland266 Threads 6 Polls 9,412 Posts
Wot u banging your head for Duh?
Jan 26, 2008 9:59 AM CST Trust
Marivanna
MarivannaMarivannaMsida, Majjistral Malta8 Threads 84 Posts
Do not people judge on themselves?

I do trust until they prove me wrong. Out of two evils disappointment is 'better' than paranoia. For one is temporary and other is lifelong 24/7 and spoils nerves not only for an effected person but for everyone around. IMHO wave
Jan 26, 2008 10:07 AM CST Trust
smoky
smokysmokyUnterland, Zurich Switzerland266 Threads 6 Polls 9,412 Posts
Marivanna: Do not people judge on themselves?

I do trust until they prove me wrong. Out of two evils disappointment is 'better' than paranoia. For one is temporary and other is lifelong 24/7 and spoils nerves not only for an effected person but for everyone around. IMHO


Why should one have to blindly "trust" someone? The answer to their question is a Yes or a No. If they happy with the Yes, then they should, in my opinion, be equally happy with a No..... without being offended. If they want to take offence, then that is Their choice.

Like the titles of popular self-help books - the onus is on the person being asked for something "Learn to say No" - but too many people say Yes without giving the consequences enough thought? ... and then they get bitter and twisted when their expectations are not met.
Jan 26, 2008 10:12 AM CST Trust
Jacko50
Jacko50Jacko50Qawra, Majjistral Malta70 Threads 371 Posts
Marivanna: Do not people judge on themselves?

I do trust until they prove me wrong. Out of two evils disappointment is 'better' than paranoia. For one is temporary and other is lifelong 24/7 and spoils nerves not only for an effected person but for everyone around. IMHO
I still trust on instinct, however people must prove themselves trustworthy, a fact of life .............
Jan 26, 2008 12:19 PM CST Trust
breezee
breezeebreezeeathens, Attica Greece20 Threads 1,136 Posts
My natural response is always to trust.

This attitude can get you into trouble in the 3-dimensional world however and so, because I can't help myself (can't TRUST my instincts), I now confine myself to the 2-dimensional screen of my PC.

It's not all good news here either but at least there's some damage control on my quest to figure out girl/guy relationships....

I've noticed I very often write like I'm making entries in a diary, which is not good 'cause this is not my diary (sorry,I'm doing it again).
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