It's not like the movies out there in the real world but it depends as there different ways of showing unconditional love and it is usually the unsung hero/heroines and not just well the public domain figures
LOL What is priceless is the air we breathe but if we get taxed on that too I guess Mastercard will say that is priceless too with a nice Interest rate guaranteed to keep you priceless
PS Have you tried the food forum here? I know someone else who is Vegetarian interested in this topic too who may have commented there. Also the Vegetarian Times online is a good source.
It is not easy to adapt right away because you have to search out some ingredients, spend alot of time checking ingredients labels and trying out recipes but whether Vegan or Vegetarian it is fun!
I remember that day so clearly. Someone at work said the Twin Towers have collapsed. When I got home and switched on the TV it was constant replay. Mr Blair was visibly shaken and that night the skies were free of planes over London. In the early hours I watched Mr Bush's speech and like most followed the events that unfolded. Some terrible things occurred for some time after like the poor woman who was pregnant and living with her partner who died. Her future In Laws shunned her so she could not get any compensation. There were a few cases like that which is the last thing they needed when grieving. The heros were all those wonderful people who tried to help and the emergency crew dog that became an icon. Whether military efforts have been successful is another matter as so many have lost their lives in the conflict but success I agree can be measured in different ways.
Kasih, I don't know it depends. Most people here (UK) bemoan poor customer service which varies. The reason they complain is because they think standards have dropped. As for the man well maybe you have good reason to complain as you deserve to be treated well.
Only you can decide at the end of the day Kasih what you think and feel is right for you and hopefully the other person understands and does not pressurise you. People/ Friends can only offer you advice or a view point but it seems to me some people have given you some very good insights here. Good Luck!
As people use the Internet more and more to interact I wonder what the consequences of that will be in the future as we all become cyber units interacting behind a screen.
People are not obligated to put up a photo on this site if they do not want to. I prefer photos but when the site enlarges your photo to ridiculous proportions without consent, i object. However there are other valid reasons such as privacy as someone may not want the entire Google community which may include work colleagues, friends etc to see they are on a dating site.
Regarding photos, they also do not mean very much given the large number of fake profiles with photos and some members putting on photos that sometimes show them looking e.g. 10-20 years younger. But what we should be concerned about is the number of photos being exchanged between dating agencies and the ease of individuals being able to copy and use peoples photos. So my view is there is a case for and against photos and if someone does not have a photo they should not be pressurised to do so. If they wish to exchange photos with someone they like they can make arrangements when they want to.
I don;t know Kasih. Is this cyber friend really a friend? How can you trust this person when they are also chasing other people's b/fs. The sad part is they even invent a b/f to make them look more attractive. It's sad
RE: Who actually believes this?
Fairly accurate but never a response from women? I find that hard to believe with so many women online here. Enjoy the banter on the forums etc...