We all deserve a hug and a thank you, we are wonderful women and above all sisters, different cultures, nationalities, backgrounds, but we share so much.
Women's day is a celebration, spare a thought for all our sisters less fortunate than ourselves.
I don't really like men who colour their hair, I prefer grey/silver to an unnatural colour on older men.
Why is it that women colour their hair so much better than men anyway?
I always remember a women I was sitting behind on a bus a few years ago who was, I would say, in her late sixties. Her hair was beautiful, thick, shiny, just below her ears and in a straight bob style.
I too am blessed with very thick hair, something I hated when I was younger, but that's the key, not the colour...for women anyway. Now men can get away with being bald, shaven and still look great.
The key for men is to shave it off when it becomes too thin.
I also have the tv on, I like to have that optional diversion which I often use so that I don't become a CS obsessive!
Eating is not good whilst chatting online though, you can so easily nibble throughout the night and not realise until the following day how much you've actually eaten!
If I'm settled for the evening, I'm usually lying down, with either a coffee or glass of wine, my cigs too, and I have a stretch now and then to go to the kitchen for something to nibble on.
You're right mf, I too think most men prefer to be the hunter rather than the hunted if truth be known.
In answer to the question, I would move on but feel a little disappointed, that's all. If I had made a full on come and get me move, which I would never do anyway, then I would not only feel disappointed but embarrassed!
Kitty I have vista too on my work laptop which I use when I travel. I cannot help you, sorry, all I know is that I have a mountain pf problems with mine too!
It's a celebration of the long struggle by women, regardless of cultural, economic,political or linguistic differences, for equality, justice and development.
Many countries, here in Russia too, have made this special day a public holiday.
A little premature, but having just arrived home laden with flowers each of my lovely male students gave me for the special day tomorrow, (I am lucky!) I thought I would wish all the lovely ladies here a wonderful day for tomorrow.
We deserve it and I'm sure all the men would agree.
As others have already said, it happens to women as well. There may be a whole host of valid reasons why somebody doesn't respond, it's not necessarily rude.
Antcus forgive me for asking but do you think you are a jealous man.
You see, the problem may not lie with your partner, and what she may or may not be doing, (I'm assuming you've been posting from personal experience here), but with you?
I've certainly had moments of ecstasy with my ex husband and ex boyfriends, we all have including you, but at the end of the day these relationships failed for a number of reasons. Why should they impinge on future relationships unless, as I have already said, I'm not over a particular ex and ready to move on with my life?
Unlike you jbibiza, I'm a soppy romantic, always have been always will be!
I'd rather not be though, I'd prefer to be sensible and practical as I am in my working day to day life. It catches me off guard, as it has you dear lady!
Well I do have a problem with any invasion of privacy particularly because I had an experience with an obsessionally jealous man.
I don't know how somebody can be 100% sure, but if this is the case, it still may not be cause for concern. I still receive calls and texts from this jealous ex I mentioned previously even though I ended the relationship a long time ago, they mean nothing to me and I don't reply.
I also receive occasional texts from my ex husband which I do reply to, but there is no romance or anything which should concern somebody I may be dating.
RE: For the women of CS ..
We all deserve a hug and a thank you, we are wonderful women and above all sisters, different cultures, nationalities, backgrounds, but we share so much.Women's day is a celebration, spare a thought for all our sisters less fortunate than ourselves.