RE: Perhaps the biggest mystery of all mankind

I think you should see a doctor...make sure that everything worksdunno

RE: Perhaps the biggest mystery of all mankind

Johnny, oh yes they have a purpose...trust meprofessor grin

RE: Perhaps the biggest mystery of all mankind

angel, what's your skype?

RE: Perhaps the biggest mystery of all mankind

Angel, what do you mean he's a girl? he looks very macho to me...maybe have big ninnies evenscold

RE: "BACK IN THE DAY"

Nam.

good blog...reminds me of those fun days too...grin

RE: would you........

hey,

you two..you stop it!scold why do you always argue about me?doh

RE: The Case Of The Missing Cupcakes.

What's going on here?

I have some left over cheesecake here, i made it many days ago but seems ok. I;m hungry so it will have do. I have no man to take care of me, poor me...

save some cupcake for me, will you Catcomfort

RE: would you........

I would not and I won't expect him to give up his either. He and I just need to meet halfway and love @ respect each other as a person and a lover.

I married a Muslim but still went to church from time to time.

I put up Christmas Tree and celebrate Christmas and he usually bring us Christmas presents.

We celebrate Eid and enjoy with our family with lots of foods and gift-givings.

We are teaching our son to respect all religions and beliefs.

I don't see religions or beliefs as a problem in a relationship, it's how two people respect, accept and love each other.

Sure we did talked and argued about it from time to time but we have a red line and simply know when to stop.

RE: THE TOP 30 SIGNS OF A RELATIONSHIP COMFORT ZONE

Hi Minnie!

Except for:

#12 ( since we are both far away from our family )

#19 ( I can never do that in front of him )

# 4 ( he does that but I can't )


Almost perfect but...sigh

RE: you worry me

Vivian and Semsuthumbs up thumbs up thumbs up

I'm living amidst Arab-Muslim and Arab-Christian, we live in harmony here. I was married to a Muslim, I have a half Arab-Muslim son whom my ex- and I adore and trying to raise him to be a good, loving and respectful person.

You have to live with these people, understand their culture, religion, tradition and way of life before you judge them. You'll find out that they love, respect God, their family, neighbors and nature.

They value their family, honor their mother and father, provide and take care of their children.

They live what they believe in, they don't just preach their KORAN, they live it.


I spent my teenage years in a convent school, nuns thought me everything about Christianity, I was Catechist and I still respect Christianity and live all the good things that goes with it.

RE: The Pain of Being in love with someone you can nev

Hi Shay!

There's a lot to read here...

That darker or sadder kind of love did put me through hell and backcrying

RE: :(

ME TOO...I miss my i rolling on the floor laughing

Hi Mimicomfort hug

RE: Why Some Men Have Dogs....And Not Wives

Thanks for the laugh , Jim...

A man has to have both, a wife and a dog....just in case grin

RE: A Day On The Blue Water.

Cat,

Sounds like a lot of fun....teddybear

RE: HAPPY BIRTHDAY KNenagh

Happy bday KN!wine

Thanks, Jimangel

RE: Do You Smoke?

have you ever kissed a smoker? right after they smoked a cigarette or cigars?

RE: Love ...

yeah...right! wine

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