I have seen lovers breaking vows and promises they made to their partner. But I also know a couple who has broken all the promises they made to each other but still living happily. So I feel "Always love you" is the best promise I can say to her because I will surely break others. Two points under consideration: (a) 'I'll always love you' being the 'best' promise or otherwise, is a question that one should be asking one's own self, instead of soliciting 'public' opinion. (b) 'I'll always try to understand you' is a better than the best promise, IMO. ![]() |
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Topic:
Mind-Teasers :-) - part 2
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Topic:
leaving the past in the past
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^^^^ Always love your posts Kaustuv. Actually I cherish my past and the lessons I learned. Without them I wouldn't be the person I am today. Have I made mistakes lots of them and hopefully I have learned from it Do I need to drag out all the past relationships Not really nor do I hide them if asked. Beautiful. ![]() |
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I am not sure what can I do to attract a lady I was reflecting on learning the art of hypnotism for a change. ![]() |
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I'm glad you didn't ask men to read this.... ![]() Holy cow dude, its damn hard to read with no paragraphs... ![]() Anyway, welcome and good luck... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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There atleast check the age before calling. you get only one call ![]() ![]() True. Sometimes one is better than two. ![]() One in the hand, better than two in the bush. ![]() |
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Who are you going to call to bail you out? Someone I've known through mail and seemingly (to me) won't care to fail in providing me a bail; May justice prevail! ![]() |
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Topic:
Mind-Teasers :-) - part 2
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Please don`t end up in jail ![]() Hopefully, I'll be released on bail. ![]() |
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What is the point of life?
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This has happened to me a few times. A man writes to me and it looks like a good letter. It seems sincere and shows that he read my profile. There are pictures, so I decide to respond, and I think I am kind of quick but when I write back, his account is deactivated. Why do people write to me, then deactivate their account?" I sometimes respond within 10 minutes. I guess that is not fast enough. Occurs to me that they might have written, held at gunpoint in the first place. ![]() Subsequently, they were forced to deactivate their profiles, held at gunpoint again. ![]() History repeats itself. That is what 'they' say! ![]() |
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Topic:
leaving the past in the past
Edited by
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You may forget your past (probably, prudent too) but don't forget those lessons that you learnt. They might prove to be invaluable for your future.
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Topic:
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Topic:
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Topic:
Note to self
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Topic:
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