LexieOnRale wrote: » http://tinypic.com/r/s4nomo/8 What a simpleton
dirkmeister wrote: » Spot the glass of "vino" strategically positioned in the picture.
Squeedily Spooch wrote: » Tock? Tock? What a ****ing moron.
fussyonion wrote: » Girl 1: "O to the em to the G. I have such big news!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Girl 2: "I know hun cnt believe it" Girl 3: "Trilled 4 ya chick" Girl 4: "wat news is this?" Girl 5: "Mail ya."
Nib wrote: » Notin only a pak of mouths n dis town hun let d haterz b ur motevaters xoxoxo
rawn wrote: » "C dis fb takn all me crd crackn up."
sparkle_23 wrote: » Not friends with this person but this status has been shared way too many times by people I'm friends with I hate people...
rawn wrote: » https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/8364458752/hEBC31298/ Shame ya can't post images on this forum. Effort of clicking!
NormalBob Ubiquitypants wrote: » Achieving harmony is always a challenge....but it is much easier if you, as a couple, sit quietly together, holding hands, and breathing and letting go of any expectations on the other and yourself - and just being at one. Andy and I have practiced this process - to reach consensus for years - and it has virtually eliminated all arguments. This has been practiced by native populations for millennia - and it works. The biggest problem with this method - is that life gets in the way - dinner needs fixing, you have to go to work, kids need care....etc etc...But truthfully - if you will take a few minutes when the situation comes up - and sit together - and bond....you will achieve a deeper harmony than you ever realized was possible. But truthfully - if it is smoking that is the issue - I vote for your husband! LOL Also - If you do have a major disagreement and the other partner doesn't want to participate in the harmony sitting - you can do it by yourself too - breathing and just being quiet....at least you find your own center...and can deal in kindness and strength.
kunst nugget wrote: » What's she actually being asked to give up?
NormalBob Ubiquitypants wrote: » Achieving harmony is always a challenge....but it is much easier if you, as a couple, sit quietly together, holding hands, and breathing and letting go of any expectations on the other and yourself - and just being at one. Andy and I have practiced this process - to reach consensus for years - and it has virtually eliminated all arguments. This has been practiced by native populations for millennia - and it works.
NormalBob Ubiquitypants wrote: » The first few months of our marriage haven't been the smoothest of sailing- but tonight is pretty damn hard. How do you give up something that you've had long before a new last name because the love of your life asks you to? Responses: 1.There are many people that find a lot of value in the idea of compromise, but when it comes to giving up elements of yourself to please or maintain a relationship I personally don’t feel that it is very healthy. The best, and often longest lasting relationships are those in which both parties can effortlessly be themselves without being faced by or fearing judgement, ridicule or a pressure to change. We all know when we are being fake, it’s therefore up to us to first see why we are being fake and then decide whether or not our true self belongs in this relationship. 2. Achieving harmony is always a challenge....but it is much easier if you, as a couple, sit quietly together, holding hands, and breathing and letting go of any expectations on the other and yourself - and just being at one. Andy and I have practiced this process - to reach consensus for years - and it has virtually eliminated all arguments. This has been practiced by native populations for millennia - and it works. The biggest problem with this method - is that life gets in the way - dinner needs fixing, you have to go to work, kids need care....etc etc...But truthfully - if you will take a few minutes when the situation comes up - and sit together - and bond....you will achieve a deeper harmony than you ever realized was possible. But truthfully - if it is smoking that is the issue - I vote for your husband! LOL Also - If you do have a major disagreement and the other partner doesn't want to participate in the harmony sitting - you can do it by yourself too - breathing and just being quiet....at least you find your own center...and can deal in kindness and strength.
IvyTheTerrible wrote: » I think she's saying that she's perfected sulking til her husband agrees with her.
eternal wrote: » Luv u xxxx