I believe that. When I looked at you I knew you were a sweetheart and that I would never want to scream at you. And besides, the only other course is..........
In his hello thread he sounds very confident and sure of who he is. Besides he's a fisherman and I love to fish and I was thinking of moving to Montana which is just over the border from him. And I luv, luv a man with a sense of humor.
I'm embarrassed. I don't want to make him feel uncomfortable. I'm just having fun. Like you said Vinny, I never, ever did that in the six years I've been here.
I will be your life jacket Kennn. I even changed my profile for you. I'm going to miss Dancing With The Stars if I stay here but the company is good................soooooooooooooI'm staying
Love certainly could still be between the partners but if a partner has a gambling problem, or one of them spends it like there's no tomorrow, it would probably cause more than money problems for the relationship such as bankruptcy.
That's exactly my point Daisy. A hug from a person I've never met is too personal for me whether business or personal setting.
When I see male politicians hugging female politicians it annoys me.
The first time it really bothered me was during the OJ Simpson trial. What's his name always hugged Marcia Clark which to me was a form of patronizing her.
With my jade ring, my personality projection is demure, quiet, sophiscated.
If I had the sapphire and diamond ring, which is flashy and not a true reflection of my personality, I would probably still be the same quiet person BUT I WOULD BE HAPPY
Hey peeps. I really wouldn't marry for that ring. It was a joke. The guilts came up on me and I thought those people are going to think I'm crazier than I already am. They're going to think I'm a gold digger
Being one of the oldies here I keep bringing up what it was like in the old days and you guys are probably tired of it but here goes again.
In America, when a man greeted a man they shook hands; when they greeted a woman they made eye contact with a gentle nod of the head and left it at that, that's how it used to be.
Times have changed, women are liberated and are now in the workforce more than ever.
Now, in 2011, when men meet men they hug and shake hands and with the woman they hug her. No handshake. I don't see the need for a hug between men but that's seems to be the way it is.
I have seen politicians, business men and women shake hands with the man but only hug the woman.
For instance take Hillary Clinton our Secretary of State. When she meets another politician in the U.S. they hug her and maybe a handshake. I wonder how they greet her in other countries. In Italy, do they kiss her from one cheek to another or give her the proper way to meet a head of state with a handshake.
When I was working as a legal assistant, the office manager would bring new employees around the office to meet everyone. I always stood up and offered my hand to give a good handshake whether man or woman, whether secretary or lawyer. The secretary would look at me like I was crazy and gave me a two finger limp handshake which annoyed the heck out of me but I was a professional employee and played my role as best I could.
If I was a CEO meeting another businessperson who hugged me instead of giving a firm handshake, I would have a problem with that.
Every culture has their own proper way to greet someone.
Do women in your country (U.S. opinions welcomed) get a handshake without the hug.
I ask the men, are you uncomfortable when meeting a businesswoman. Are you unsure if you should shake her hand or hug her or do nothing at all?
I ask the women, do you put your hand out first so a man knows you want to shake his hand; do you give the woman recognition?
And women, would you offer your hand to another woman in a business environment?
What do you think about women of power getting a hug instead of a handshake?
RE: Would you leave once the money was gone or is love stronger?
CONGRATS VINNY.Very, very happy for you and the lady