it's not about money being tight, it's about attitude, if a guy or a girl have a 'poor me' attitude as though they have no control over their lot, they come across so negative they can suck the smiles out of you. funnily enough people with the proper attitude don't tend to be out of work that long.
the best program is 'rosetta stone' it's brilliant. the more languages you learn the easier it gets. me, english, french, irish, latin, some spanish and german..um can say rude words in about 10 more like polish, russian etc...but they are the easiest ones to remember!..
(latin is hard but gives a good foundation for many other languages)
if he's my ex-lover it's for a good reason and i would just think it was amusing to watch. sometimes men are just full of love for you one minute, then you reject them - they wail and moan about it, a lot, out loud to everyone! then the next minute - what do you know! they are head over heels for someone else! i've seen it happen here a few times.
i gotta go, i'm doing a 'sound check' and 'wardrobe fitting' in an hour, do you have any idea how difficult it is to get well made lace thongs these days? (not to mention the bum make up!)
i agree, there is nothing wrong with wanting some kind of security. perhaps it depends on your own situation/what you are used to and that like attracts like in this instance? though obviously it's not a rule written in stone and there would be exceptions!
I have had some thoughts about this, so here is my theory.
Q1. Who gains by claiming it was Al Qaeda?
A. Everyone who isn't a terrorist working for/associated with Al Qaeda
Q2. Who gains by claiming it was an inside job?
A. Al Qaeda.
Now, following on from this train of thought, what if the real 9/11 plot was to turn americans against americans? Divide and conquer, a very old and proven form of attack.
Does anyone know who started these conspiracy threads and blogs on the internet originally? How could we know if they were or weren't Al Qaeda operatives?
I'd love to hear what you guys think of this theory..
i remember doing that too on a boys bike, i was so small though i don't think my hip touched the stupid bar! i nearly always ended up being 'carried' on the back...
jeez, i had to wait 2 months..it wasn't easy and contrary to what some people think, if you put effort in from both ends you can get to know someone by mailing, phoning and chatting. once you meet, you will know very quickly if it's right or not. but dishonesty from the start about anything always spells disaster.
i did have a difficult first experience in a previous LDR, but i didn't let it change my attitude, just made me a bit more careful and picky...
RE: Is it wrong to want a guy who is financially secure?
it's not about money being tight, it's about attitude, if a guy or a girl have a 'poor me' attitude as though they have no control over their lot, they come across so negative they can suck the smiles out of you. funnily enough people with the proper attitude don't tend to be out of work that long.