i watched brigdet jones, read the book too.. i can say most of what was said and shown there was true, in my experience.but her being insecure of herself is not completely true, because i think when a woman ages her confidence level becomes higher and she learn to recognise what she really wants in her life and go for it.she thinks now, she has nothing to lose going for what she thinks would give her joy in life. It appears that we enjoy being single..which is really fun but of course biological clock is ticking, if we will have a relationship it should be for keeps and not just for games. i dont know if you get what i mean.hope i can help. goodluck to you
yeah it happened to me too, i guess this is when you say love is blind maybe they were nicer when you were together simply because they like/love you and wanted to impress you or dont want to hurt you thats why they behave better but now since you broke up they dont need to care for any of that.
thank you all for your post agreeing with me..i really think the wife over reacted to it..and saying that she is british and it was offensive there doesnt help..i wish to hear opinion also from british if this is really true?
our friend's wife was angry at my bestfriend for calling her wifey during their chat. my friend felt so upset and she wasnt aware that in england it is derogatory to call someone's wife "wifey" (the couple are british). She apologised deeply and she even mentioned that in google it has no bad meaning.its like when you say hubby. She told them that she isnt british to know that and was very sorry. The wife didnt accept her apologies and said she is angry but will live. I felt that this wife is making a big deal out of it and it pisses me off that some people think that other people should know what is offensive and what is not in their country when to some its nothing.What do you think?
I just got back from my NY trip, it was a short one.i enjoyed sightseeing and did a little shopping but what frustrates me most is how people can be mean and rude. I have experienced this mostly in shops, the cashier and the salespeople. I know this is not a question but just want to share. I dont think what happened to me was not a discrimination, since its not only me and my friend was treated badly but also some other white tourist. One incident was when we were in NYC at the biggest costume shop, the tourist (inluding us)were so overwhelmed with how big the place was with all those stuff.the others took pictures,and the saleslady said "hey no taking pictures here" the tourist said sorry and stop taking pictures. then the sales lady called another colleague and said out loud.."call security!" the tourist was so pissed off and told the lady..we are not criminals nor violated your shop. Me and my friend experienced another thing..they shout at us when we try to open the costume dress to check if it will fit our bodies (the size says only a bracket from 4-6, 7-10)..he said again out loud "hey dont open that, you cannot open it" because of that, the other customer were looking at us..as if we did something bad. We have experienced it from other shops, as well as when we asked direction from people. I am not saying all the people there are bad.there are some who are nice too..especially when we get to Jersey..they are so nice people..very different from New york. All in all, my trip was nice and I can say..its good to have seen NY but if you ask me if i will come back..maybe not..I rather go to other city.
hi all i just got back from my four days holiday in NY, it was short but we didnt waste any time..been to most famous places in NYC plus Niagara falls..one thing i regret though was..shopping..not enough time..a girl got to do what she has to do..right?i will be back in the US for sure..to do more shopping.. Niagara was awesome..it was breathtaking to see it.
one thing i observed though..new yorkers are not so hospitable in fact i experienced rudeness from them considering i am buying from their shop..hmmm
hi there, i know what you mean..it would be better if i can stay longer..i wish i dont need to go back to work so as not to worry getting back in time for it. luckily i have discount in airline ticket, if i have to spend 2000 for one trip maybe i wont go for 4 days.just the thought of how i will squeeze everything to do in NYC for 4 days make me tired..
thanks i already booked a hotel in jersey and just across an outlet..shopping is just around the corner.i will take your advice on that..NY during the day and jersey at night..thanks again
RE: typical 30-year-old single woman
you are very welcome..i want to email you too but it was blocked..dont know why..anyway, goodluck on your research