My daughter wouldn't. She has grown into an intelligent, self confident young woman who does not have any insecurities about who she is or about her body.
I understand exactly how you feel. Getting another one, I think that depends on the person, everyone is different. Some people need a long time, others don't, just depends on the person. I have a friend who lost a 10 year old cat just a few weeks ago and told me yesterday she is getting a new kitten, that she knows of one that was recently born. She wants it as a companion for a cat she still has because that cat's buddy is gone and it is lonely. But it's obvious she is excited about a new 'baby' in the house (she has a husband and child, so she isn't a cat lady...just like animals). Anyway, how soon you get a new friend is personal and up to you.
wow, that surprises me. but, it's good, I guess. I just wonder about all the bad stuff I read. One in five relationships begin on line, but what is the price to be paid...I read so much negative stuff...
Exactly true. I know lots of people who have been married for decades. I was happily married for 20 years. And those who say people may stay married but are really unhappy don't know what they are talking about....they must be someone cynical who has only experienced unhappy, failied relationships.
No. Totally, absolutely, No. The whole idea of vengefulness and revenge disgusts me. People should just move on. If you try to get revenge on someone who has hurt you, you just lower yourself to their level.
yeah. you hve to kiss a lot of frogs to find prince charming....the right one will respond to your emails. maybe put in your profile that you re looking for a guy with old fashioned values, then at least the ones who read your profile and don't like that idea will not mail you....
My advice for what it's worth is I would never get involved with a guy until he is divorced, completely and finally, and has had some time to adjust to it, to heal. I've seen and heard too many sad stories of people who got involved with someone who was separated or newly divorced.
I would be so surprise. I really do live out in the middle of nowhere, and I've never woken up next to someone I don't know. Plus, my partner would be very surprised too and not very pleased.
RE: are you a giver or a taker
Most people who say they are givers, are giving alright, but only 'on condition.' IMO negates the whole idea of being a giver.