Hello Mingle2 Community. I've never been on this site (or similar) before, so am feeling my way around a bit for now. I've read a few of the topics and think I'll enjoy chatting with you all. Welcome pretty sis O..M...Goodness! Lovely compliments from beautiful people! I think I'm gonna like a his site! |
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Welcome and have fun... Try to ignore a few of us nut jobs though,.. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<one of the nut jobs. Welcome Ness... Thanks so much. |
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A preference's only basis is from past experiences. Maybe the short men you've dated before wasn't worth not having a shoulder to lay your head on while dancing. Maybe the next short man will have so many more appealing attributes, you'll enjoy him resting his head on your shoulder when dancing more than you could ever have imagined.
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Topic:
Does it?
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If you're truly just friends, then no.. If you have romantic feelings toward the friend and are simply not acting on them, it could be considered having your cake and eating it too. "The cake you have" being the platonic relationship. Lol!
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Welcome and have fun... Try to ignore a few of us nut jobs though,.. Nutty actually works for me. |
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Topic:
Business and personal
Edited by
Ness_a
on
Fri 01/19/18 05:16 PM
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Would you refuse to date a good person that was a poor business person, or bad at their job? No. I would be surprised if he were happy in an ill suited profession though. Would you refuse to use the services or products of someone who offered excellent services and products because they were a 'bad' person in terms of their morals in their personal time? It depends. While I prefer to do business with people with high ethical standards, my Doctor's affair or money management issues have little bearing on his/her ability to perform a life saveing procedure better than a less experienced Doctor with an ideal marriage. As for the rest, you give great examples of how badly even the most gifted and productive people can fail miserably at being good people. Even the worst of us are capable of doing good things. While we are all imperfect, I do believe as a whole, we are growing in the right direction. |
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It was nice to get mail from someone with a thought out profile MrBeeKeeper. Thank you. |
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I'm thinking I'm the only one posting on the message boards right now.
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Hello Mingle2 Community. I've never been on this site (or similar) before, so am feeling my way around a bit for now. I've read a few of the topics and think I'll enjoy chatting with you all. Hi, best of luck Feeling your way around is always the best way :) Thank you! |
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I´m thinking, if there are 365 days in a year, then why does, 7 days in a week, 52 weeks in a year, come to 364 days. You're absolutely correct. There are 52 WHOLE weeks, but technically 52 weeks and one day...two on a leap year. |
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Only on Halloween.
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Thank you for the welcome!
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Topic:
Hi from Chicago
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Will you send me a Lou Malnati's pizza?
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Most of the ma I received have been from people who haven't written anything in their profiles.
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Topic:
5 things that turn you off
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1. Inability to get past his past.
2. Doesn't respect himself. (Includes poor higene) 3. Overconfidence in his prowess. (Views winning women over as a competitive sport) 4. Not enough confidence in himself. 5. Money or power hungry. (Nothing else can be a priority over this hunger) |
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Hello Mingle2 Community. I've never been on this site (or similar) before, so am feeling my way around a bit for now. I've read a few of the topics and think I'll enjoy chatting with you all.
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Topic:
The right person
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"It's true that beauty is in the eye of the beholder." -Margaret Wolfe Hungerford
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Topic:
Definition of a "Real Man"
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I would say that real men, and women alike, live up to their obligations, base actions on sound reasoning and thoughtful consideration, and treat others with respect.
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