Tuesday, October 26, 2010
SUCCESSFUL RELATIONSHIPS
My good friend wrote this blog and I was compelled to re-post it. It's about accepting your lover the way they are and if change is going to happen it's going to happen with love and respect. My parents were married almost 50 years before my father passed away from cancer. While there were ups and downs and doubts in their marriage, the one thing they always showed each other is love and respect and yes they did "occasionally" act as if they accepted each other for who they were...:)
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Monday, October 18, 2010
ON "TOP" OF GIRLS (repost)
I used to call my T-Shirt a “Top.” As a boy, that was so embarrassing.
When I was in seventh grade, I was hanging out with a bunch of boys and I spilled some soda on my T-Shirt. However the words that came out of my mouth were “Oh shoot I spilled some soda on my TOP” The boys looked at me funny. One corrected me, “Your T-Shirt?” Thank god they were clueless about women in general and especially the terminology used for articles of clothing. Since then, I knew I was growing up with girls… and that girls had a whole different vocabulary than I. I was just a boy trying to figure out what the heck was going on… Lesson: Know your audience. :)
When I was in seventh grade, I was hanging out with a bunch of boys and I spilled some soda on my T-Shirt. However the words that came out of my mouth were “Oh shoot I spilled some soda on my TOP” The boys looked at me funny. One corrected me, “Your T-Shirt?” Thank god they were clueless about women in general and especially the terminology used for articles of clothing. Since then, I knew I was growing up with girls… and that girls had a whole different vocabulary than I. I was just a boy trying to figure out what the heck was going on… Lesson: Know your audience. :)
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boys,
coke,
girls tops,
growing up,
teenager,
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