-Dubai loved it...too hot but great night life and shopping -London...where do I begin...loove it..musicals, theatres, museums..nice people. -Singapore...love the food and the shopping and the people..clean clean clean! -Jakarta and Bali...nice beaches..lovely people..great food and traditional dances..great handicraft..very skilled and hard working people. -Australia...all of it...its the place to be..very friendly people..multicultural..great fun. -Hungary..a great cultural experience...plenty to see..simply beautiful. -Rome and Paris...also great european cities, great food, also lots and lost to see..but too many gypsy thieves..u must be aware of them, same as Hungary unfortunately! -Colombo (Sri Lanka)...the most beautiful and peaceful people you could ever meet...Baby elephants not so far from there :-) -Hong Kong..great for shopping, nice sky scrapers, I came across some rude and arrogant people though...mainland China on the other hand..totally different..I cant even begin to tell you how great it is...its a must see place! -Dhaka (Bangladesh)..I think that officially its the poorest country in the world...just breaks your heart, so muchy poverty and sickness...kinda makes u appreciate how lucky you are! A wonderful experience and great people.
There are much much more...not enough space here..
Last time I was in the Maldives years ago..one small bottled water was 7 USD! But which country is the most expensive..that depends on the avarage salaries. Considering that the avarage wage in Australia is about 600 AUD per week(for single parents) and the rent of 2 small bedroom flat in a not so flashy suburb is about 300 AUD...childcare without government subsidy is about 400 AUD per week...I think Sydney Australia is pretty expensive.
I really doubt it that anyone's profile will contain only the sentences mentioned...I also put other things..these sentences are just to reduce the number of unnecessary contacts..its not all gloomy and negative..These points are only part of the profile not all of it.
I doubt it..but u r entitled to your opinion. Negativity is saying something like I hate the rain or cant stand the smell of the ocean or life is too difficult...but saying what I DO NOT seek in a partner is just to reduce the number of men contacting me unnecessarily..as they are wasting their time and mine! and yes..I do set standards for myself and thats a very positive thing for me.
Hi, Im sorry but where is the negativity? Not all women are players..I am one of those who wrote similar things..I dont want a one night stand..whats wrong with that? Or should all women just spread their legs open at the site of the first weirdo they come across? And some of us are only after friendships and companionship or simply a penpal...I still dont get what is negative about writing these things down..Its called honesty and setting oneself a certain standard. If a man seeks ''casual encounters'' then Im certain that there are some women who will be fine with that..as for the others...just skip their profile and move on. And when we write those things its because we do come across a lot of men who clearly just want to fool around..and CS is more of a social network...there are other sites for players.
Im not here to judge you.far from it. But you did open this discussion and you are asking for people's opinion...and I have given you mine. We are different in our way of thinking...If you have forgiven him once then thats up to you...but if he continues and you keep on forgiving him then he will know that you are weak and that he can do whatever he wants because you will always forgive him. For me..one mistake is one too many! Ask yourself this...if it was the other way around..do you think that he will forgive you? do you think that he will try to work on your relationship? I really dont think so. I hope you can stand up for yourself and demand some respect from this man who is obviously not ready for a commitment. I feel sorry for you my dear. But then again, I dont know your real circumstances...I dont know whats your background...in some cultures, a woman is supposed to tolerate everything from her husband..but will be judged if she made the slightest mistake. I hope that you can resolve your problem and get your dignity back..as I find your husbands actions quite degrading.. But like I said...this is only my personal opinion. Take care
Sounds like your husband is a nice piece of work. Im not the forgiving type at all. I would have kicked him out of my life at the first sign of trouble. I would rather live on my own than to have a cheater in my house. Once a cheat, always a cheat!
Women will remove their make up eventually as you get to know them...whats wrong with no make up? Thats the true face of the person that you are meeting and you should be happy that she is not trying to hide faults in her skin etc. Just because a woman does not wear make up that does not automatically mean that she is not making an effort or she doesnt care..It could also mean that she is comfortable around you and she is confident. But, a lot depends on where are you taking a woman for a date..You should not expect full on make up if you are only going to the beach or just a casual night in..But if you are taking someone to a nice reastaurant or the theatre, then its more appropriate to dress up and wear some make up and have a nice hair do.
In a food processor or blender, purée the fresh coriander, mint leaves, ginger, garlic, lemon juice, green chilli and salt. Place the chicken in a large bowl, and rub with the mixture. Cover, and refrigerate 2 to 3 hours. Preheat the grill. Lightly grease a baking dish. Place the chicken in the baking dish, and grill 20 minutes, or until chicken juices run clear.
And another one: 1 small onion (finely grated) 3 cloves garlic (minced) 30-40 strands of saffron infused with 4 tablespoons boiling water 100g Greek yoghurt 1 lemon (juice only) 1/2 teaspoon paprika 1/2 teaspoon powdered cumin 1 tablespoon fresh flat leaf parsley (very finely chopped) black pepper Combine all the ingredients and coat the meat and leave for at least 2 hours before cooking on the BBQ.
Thank you. This world needs to wake up...too much hatred...but its all for a reason...divide and conquer..they say. The power play thats going on is far beyond us mortals Have a nice day
Im seeing a fair bit of anti Islam posts on CS. Why cant people just get over this nonsense, once and for all. There are far more pressing issues that are going on on this planet than burning books.
I wouldn't burn anyone's book regardless wether I believe in that faith or not. It's disrespectful, unethical and really asking for trouble. There are fanatics from all religions who will go to extremes to prove some stupid point. But, I do see a tendency to bash Moslems since 9/11. I understand that 2000 innocent people have lost their lives in the US, but why doesn't anyone raise the issue that almost 2 million innocent peopls have also been killed in Iraq, since the so called ''liberation'' ?
The problem is that no one is looking at the big picture. It's too complicated to explain things here...but things happen because someone wants them to. To spread rumours, mistrust and eventually division in the communities..creating racial hatred. That's all happenning for a greater reason.
Stop spreading hatred as it will only make things worse. Instead start thinking logically and check out the chain of political events since 9/11...and you will find that there are others as well who are just as responsible for creating unrest in this world and not just the Moslems.
RE: Widowed:
I totally agree...Almost every guy that have contacted me was a widower...yeah right All bloody scammers..