About the only time I went to hair dresser, she came at me(almost drooling) like she was sheering a sheep. She kept saying something about what nice thick hair I had. I've cut & styled my own hair ever since!
Ok, so they want us to snitch on our neighbors...right? (...niiiice, how third grade is that...)
Well, who're we going tell on the government to? They are, afterall the ones who've taken what was suppossed to be a temparory taxing system & turned it into what many people think is a legally arranged current tax system.
I don't owe the goverment any extra information assistance. They've found a way to take away my money with out having to abide by legal proceedure... so why should I help them out for free? (...yeah...hear that? Silence.) My tush is freely available for them to pucker up to anytime.
I've asked a very simular question & come to this conclusion...
When a man who uses the term "high maintance" needs to think about how to create the right mood, suprise a woman, buy a gift, accomplish a task, hide a mistake...(*deep breath...) basicaly, whenever being around a woman requires a few extra moments of thought or effort... she's high maintance.
...guess that means, if he's interested~ we're high maintance.
Since I am very good freinds with my ex's, they know they are welcome to my hospitality, should they ever need it. Afterall, that's why I keep an extra kennel around... I kid, I kid!
First, let me suggest you post a picture. The majority or the people online want to see who they're dealing with. You'll find it's going to be easier to get a conversation going if you give them a face to add to the conversation. Secondly, please be patient. I can not stress this enough. Many women are simply bombarded with letters from guys who litterly spam the mailboxes of each & every breathing female on Earth. No joke. It can be disheartening at first, having to wonder if they got your note and/or are interested in the least. Try not to take it personally... the net dating game has 4-5 men for each woman. Thirdly, if you do meet someone but they're not what you're looking for, please try not to be nasty about it. I know it sounds first grade but, really it's kind of a no brainer. Women talk, plain & simple. If you end things politely, no one has anything negative spread around & you are still ahead of your game. Just be yourself & don't try to be anything but that... give them the chance to get to know the wonderful parts of what make you who you are.
*these are all my opinions & whilst I give them freely to assist in you in any way possible, it's what YOU do that counts the most.
...try doing it against your will. (Thanks alot Katrina, you maxihag!) Most people find they miss their support center. It can be hard to go from dropping by 'so-n-so's house for a needed pep talk to having to listen to the echoes of a foreign house, in a new town. Thank goodness for things like IM, email & phone calls.
I have to say, I know multimember relationships that work beautifully. Everyone goes into it with a clear understanding of how all participants fit together(no pun) & the end results are quite nice for all. It's a foreign idea for many Americans(for example) to be involved with more than one person at a time. I always found this ironic since there are tons who date(or sleep) with as many ppl as they can. Bottom line: to each their own. If all parties remain happy at the end of the day, it's a good arrangment-
...even if it's not for every relationship.
Kudos to your friend, I hope they all live with many years of joy. ^w^~
I live in Atlanta, Ga. It's a rather large place & I have to agree with many of the opinions I have heard regarding cities of this nature... These big cities can become too big & complicated to socialize or find people in. The attitudes can become very harsh, as well. With all the zipping about, traffic issues, deadlines & general smooshing of lifestyles... people become almose less human. They forget family, build stresses, learn to despise others intensely. With all the possible things to do scattered around, city life is still quite a challenge... yet I love it.
...but it definitely does make me look forward to my monthly visits to a farm in the middle of nowhere, Nc... where there is no cell service & the internet is still unavailable.
RE: Finish this line: "When In Doubt........"
...check the forums.