Women think a lot about men, the mirrors are part of that. If there were no men I am sure women would not be looking in mirrors before they left the house or checking their hair in shop windows
Following this logic men obviously think about themselves most of the time, because they do not really make the effort
It was the negative way of thinking that stood out to me and I also think it is the only aspect of our lives we have control over so no point making comments on the others. I did not read your message as commenting on looks or intelligence and I hope my message was not taken to say anything about those.
Not soppy it is lovely when that happens. My first boyfriend used to come to my checkout every Friday evening for his weekly shop when I worked in a supermarket after school, it was like something from a movie.
So true, I remember reading his profile after feeling sad for him after something he posted. Still sad for him though, I cannot see how he will find happiness with or without a partner without being more positive
Men and women are different and that makes life so amazing. How boring would life be if we were all equal. I am not looking forward to the day that feminist have won their battle and I will have to pay for my own drinks, open my own doors and lift my own boxes when I am moving house
I don't want to have children because I don't think I be a very good influence, there is not a great history through the generations in my family of good parenting and even though I would like to be the one that changes that, I would find it selfish of myself to take the risk if I cant be sure that I would be good.I know many people that are born to be parents, but I dont think everybody is.
For a woman with a female friend: if your friend is better looking, you can trust her, she will proof nothing by going off with your boyfriend. If you are the good looking one or she is very insecure, do not leave them alone.
there was someone from Bangladesh I think on that ship that sunk, it must have cost considerable money to make it all the way to North Africa, for that money could they not have relocated somewhere closer in their region. I think the really poor do not have the money to make it to Europe
That is so true, well never been with someone over 45 but for people over 35. Not much fun that way for the younger person, it should be different and new everytime, not "here is the script please take a few minutes to familiarise yourself and please do not improvise"
Achieved a lot in the last few months but worked long hours the last two years. I found a wrinkle the other day, so I am thinking of handing in my notice unless they raise my salary to cover the botox injections. No point ending up an ugly, lonely, old spinster no matter how much you have achieved
From the messages I have had the age bracket for this "chatting" category is quite high. At least sites like these keep them out of the night clubs and will save generations of teenagers from being traumatised
I find it quite strange that there is such prejudice here in Ireland and the UK about one particular group of people that have been living here for centuries. I chatted to a traveller once in a nightclub and one of my (then) friends told me that if I would not cop on she would never talk to me again as it would reflect bad on her. To me he looked as everybody else. He believed in the same God I believe in and he was quite nice to talk to. I understand that there are some that are engaged in criminal activity but surely by ostracizing them to the extend that they cannot take part in society is not going to solve this issue.
If you like personal space, that they are "married to the stuff" can be a good thing. Nothing more annoying than someone that wants to do stuff together all the time, but of course you do not want someone that is really married to someone else. This sounds like a good compromise.
So true, I went for a second date once in the town where I lived. (I had met him half way the first date and he seemed reasonably well turned out). He wore runners that were not only Adidas but also in blue and orange.
I used to live in a bad area in Dublin. If I had been to Boots (to buy make up or toothpaste or whatever) and had a bag with the logo on it, people would be trying to look in it and ask me did get certain tablets or was I selling anything. It was quite intimidating and really sad. I had heard of addiction to prescription drugs before, but I never seen it as something that was as destructive as other addictions.
I am not saying of course that people that live in good areas do not have addictions.
Those two thirds don't know what they are missing. When I am broke and want to go out I just double dose and that sets me up for a great night. no need to worry about bad quality or dodgy dealers, EU regulations guarantee quality and the pharmacy costs are tax deductible
RE: Do women think more about themselves then men?
Wouldn't want to annoy you by talking too much