Just spotted this thread and have read some of the comments on here. I find that some posters just ignore your comments as if you do not exist.Whilst I understand that it's difficult to keep up with all replies, there does seem to be a fair share of non acceptance among some members within the Forums.
Shame really as some people really have got a lot to offer in debate!
I do think that the cause of pain from past experiences affects how we move forward and build our future. Some people can shrug off the mantle and move on a lot quicker than the more sensitive individual.
I also feel that with age comes a greater calmness and a readiness to embrace the future with less fear.
We all have had our share of heartache I'm sure, but if you carry it too far into your future, it becomes a burden and harder to shed.
Memories are fine providing they are happy ones. If they were not then they are best left in the past.
Then I think that it is a problem almost in line with an O.B.D.So many people have caused marriage break ups with this problem due to the cash flow and huge debts ,especially if the partner is unaware.
A resounding no to this question.If you cannot hear anything other than what is coming through the headset,how can you respond to emergency vehicles in the area.
Your mind is being distracted and therefore you are not in total control.Same applies to mobiles. Saw a guy killed in Spain due to a lorry driver on his phone.
Hi Scotty.I'm not a Royalist either, just like it when a plan comes together and I think she will bring a breathe of fresh air to the family.Lovely touch that she has William's Mother's engagement ring,but hope it's a good omen.
Term of endearment sayin"old",not meant as an insult especially at my age! As I said ,lets hope lessons have been learned and Prince Philip keeps his Greek nose out of their lives.
In a modern society even Royals make mistakes in their choices IF they are given any.I think Kate is William' true love and good luck to them.
You old misery! Have to agree though, but feel that these two have got it right,they've been together for a long time, and this one was not pre arranged as was Prince Charles.
Hi R.D.M just read your post which is more or less what I stated 2 pages back. As for someone saying "only fool's are happy all the time" I disagree. No I don't walk around with a fixed grin on my face all day long but I AM happy with my life and do not consider myself a fool .Happiness comes from within oneself,and I am at last content to be me.
I am now at the age in my life whereby I am more than content with who I am.I've evolved over the years ,tried to be the person others perceive me to be,at work,home,with the children. At last I can let go of all the aspirations and truly be me. It's a great feeling being able to please oneself.
We surely don't "choose " who we fall in love with,and most people don't come with a government health warning about future illnesses,so in that case would you reject a loved one in the future if they had a medical condition.
A classic example of love and illness would be our Sassy and I'm sure she would forgive my using her name in this instance.
Love should not have boundaries .If there are any, then it,in my opinion,is not true love.
RE: I Don't Like Your Answer....
Well spoken GingerBe.Just spotted this thread and have read some of the comments on here. I find that some posters just ignore your comments as if you do not exist.Whilst I understand that it's difficult to keep up with all replies, there does seem to be a fair share of non acceptance among some members within the Forums.
Shame really as some people really have got a lot to offer in debate!