I used to spend an awfully lot of time here in cyberworld so to speak but now I just read and if I a see a thread topic I'm interested in I log in and reply to it.Otherwise my life does move on and on.That reminds me I have a date later on in the real world.
What happens then if the older people as you say do teach the children how to treat or how to resepct elders and the children choose not to use what they were taught?
If the nite life sucks then try looking for a woman in the daytime.LOL
I doubt if it would matter whether you moved somewhere else or not.Just keep being yourself.It's a given that a woman will either be interested in you or she won't be.If it's meant to be it will happen and if it's not it won't be.Good luck.
Being religious has nothing to do with being a good person.
I don't go to church every Sunday but I know that if I do good deeds towards others still makes a good person. I don't do them for praise etc.Making a difference in others lives is reward enough.
I don't think doing right by someone or doing good deeds out of the goodness of ones heart has/should have anything to do with religion.
It's what he thought was the good deed when he chose to help the starving children instead of seeing to his own needs.I call that being a good person no matter of the religion.
So far my day has been fine.Just working on some plans to take another trip to Sandusky and hopefully the weather won't be so rough as it was the last time I went there.Couldn't do any camping or fishing.What a bummer.
So she kissed you.Maybe you should've come right out and asked what she meant by a night cap.So her teenage son had arrived home.Maybe you should've went in anyway and had the coffee and left.
RE: Why men say one thing and do another?
I used to spend an awfully lot of time here in cyberworld so to speak but now I just read and if I a see a thread topic I'm interested in I log in and reply to it.Otherwise my life does move on and on.That reminds me I have a date later on in the real world.