Some people are born evil while others are like sheep who follow and kill on demand. Most people however, are good and compassionate toward others. I think the media has a lot to do with influencing weak minded people who are predisposed to the thoughts of killing without remorse.
The whole purpose of the military is to defend and protect your country. When you are a soldier, no matter what religion, color or whatever, you are subject to military discipline and military law. Everyone who serves his/her country know this and should be prepared to pay the price.
Thinking about my marriage there were little things that I ignored while dating. For example, screaming and telling me to f--- off when attempting to touch on our wedding night, and always preoccupied with missing her parents who lived out of town. Married for 7 years but in some ways it was good, at the same time I was thinking about the signals I ignored before marriage. I guess that makes us wiser next time around.
I've also been told to do some news media appearances. Anyone in doubt about this issues can get the transcript of the trial. It was a total joke. One also questions why the headlines in the local paper (reporting the outcome of trial) was quickly removed from the shelves and never sold. I'm waiting for my book to come out. Then I'll have a bigger club to deal with this issue.
It depends on what religion you believe in. It seems that all religious dogma is self-serving and denying all other religions. It's all about power and control. I don't think many religious folks understand what religion really is. They just parrot what they've been told.
There's nothing wrong with people, we just change attitudes and beliefs because of past experiences and age. Looks and personality also play a large role. Everyone has a special preference, just a matter of waiting for the right connection.
I have a buddy who talked his wife into wife swapping. A few months later he became upset because she fell in love with the other guy. I guess some folks only want lustful experiences whereas other people enjoy the quality of emotional attachment. I could never handle sharing a lover like a side of beef.
I never had a male figure in my childhood. My sister and I was raised by a grandmother only. The first male role model I had was when I joined the military. Now I'm a professional with many accomplishments. It all depends on what morals you were taught as a child by the caregiver.
For me, it's well understood there's no commitment made on the first date, fun with no expectations. Same as I would with any friend with mutural understanding before hand, no connection, no ongoing contact, unless there's an interest for a great friendship. It all depends on the couple.
No. I've dated one and worked with a few. Medication is fine but it tends to cause a dry mouth and lack of motivation to do things, usually too tired because of the sedation affect.It also interfers with one's libido. Sometimes if they forget to take their meds, they might go into a manic stage and there's no stopping their impulsive acts. Some people diagnosed with bipolar is really not clinical in the medical sense,all people are different. If you love a bi-polar person it's not a problem. Everyone has an issue of some sort.
There is no such thing as a false prophet. All religions are based on blind faith according to cultures, beliefs, and in some cases, related to heros from the past that evolved into mythological stories that deal with morals and ideals that fit modern day needs. It's interesting to note that all religious writings (much needed for some people) is expressed in second and third person accounts. I think prophets are much needed to guide people in the right direction. On the other hand, intellectuals have a tendency to be ignored, put to death, or condemned. This shows humanity is dualistic, good and evil, life and death, it's as plain as night and day. Religious or not it seems that good people are always ignored...
I work with a number of young girls, we joke and flirt alot. Never considered dating them, we go for dinner on occassion though. I find young people have million dollar bodies but five cent brains. I love them like family; same as my daughters. That's probably why we hang out together because of feeling safe.
I been there too. Even though I was aware of the age difference I convinced myself it was real love. In the end I let go after a few months. Hurt like hell but I think it's the right thing. Our love is frozen in time with both having fond memories.
I don't understand why finding the right person is difficult with so many prospects out there. I have a lot of female friends I go to dinner with but they all have boyfriends or looking for a soulmate. Emails are also friendly but,no one wants to meet face to face for a friendly coffee. Why?
I lived in isolation once. I was a diver in the middle of the Pacific for 5 years. Totally different lifestyle and a different outlook on nature and life. I loved the isolation but it screwed me up socially. Now I'm trying get back in the groove living among people.
I've dated almost all races and discovered once you know them, there's no difference. Color becomes invisible and the personality emerges. Thus, you get fools in every race.
As a former soldier I think a special unit should be formed specificly for certain crimminals. Most of these people are too deviant to take orders and be trusted with your life but, a special unit with discipline and training for covert activities may make these people have a different outlook on their behaviour and compassion for others.
What if you woke up blind?
Would you still look for the same kind of partner you are seeking now?