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 Author Thread: Please review my profile
 gennaro_f
Joined: 1/22/2006
Msg: 5 (view)
 
Please review my profile
Posted: 7/3/2009 9:02:39 PM
Excellent advice from all who replied.

Thanks.
 gennaro_f
Joined: 1/22/2006
Msg: 2 (view)
 
Please review my profile
Posted: 7/2/2009 11:20:29 PM
no opinions?? Any honest opinions would be greatly appreciated.
 gennaro_f
Joined: 1/22/2006
Msg: 1 (view)
 
Please review my profile
Posted: 7/2/2009 10:02:26 PM
I would like an honest review of my profile as it has not been successful. I am wondering if there is something wrong with it that I am not aware of. Maybe something I have written or not written, or maybe just bad photos.
 gennaro_f
Joined: 1/22/2006
Msg: 982 (view)
 
PICS: Images not showing up issues here...
Posted: 4/19/2009 10:18:53 AM
Certain images I post show up, then later disappear. I don't get it???? I posted three extra pics last night. Now this morning, two of them are completely gone. They were there last night.
 gennaro_f
Joined: 1/22/2006
Msg: 20 (view)
 
Artists
Posted: 4/18/2009 3:08:48 PM
ForumFilly,

Thank you for your kind reply to my post. It is a nice change from the mostly critical responses I am getting.
 gennaro_f
Joined: 1/22/2006
Msg: 19 (view)
 
Artists
Posted: 4/18/2009 2:55:17 PM
enigmatic_equestrian,

Thanks for the bashing. Maybe it is true my ulterior motive is to 1) meet a wonderful woman who is interested in art as I am, and 2) see some interesting art.

But according to you, it is sick to do that on a dating site.
 gennaro_f
Joined: 1/22/2006
Msg: 16 (view)
 
Artists
Posted: 4/18/2009 2:20:24 PM
I just read the forum rules and they are extensive. I realize now it will be very difficult to post something here, and not get your thread dissected into a million pieces and each piece analyzed to see that it meets forum standards.

Ok, I have lost interest in this post now.

This post will now criticized....don't be too hard on me please...
 gennaro_f
Joined: 1/22/2006
Msg: 8 (view)
 
Artists
Posted: 4/18/2009 11:09:26 AM
Chill Pill,

Thank you for a direct and pleasant reply to my post.
 gennaro_f
Joined: 1/22/2006
Msg: 7 (view)
 
Artists
Posted: 4/18/2009 11:07:20 AM
Why is everyone here so critical and trying to find fault in my question?

Yes, fine art is not limited to just the items I mentioned. I just prefer the ones I mentioned.

Seems like one can't even say hello without people trying to find an ulterior motive for it.

I also notice replies that DON'T answer my question, like :

"An interesting attempt at a broadcast/contact me thread..."

It is just a question, everyone. Stop trying to ridicule or find fault with it.

Give me something positive here like "Hey there, I am an artist, samples of my work can be found here... "
 gennaro_f
Joined: 1/22/2006
Msg: 1 (view)
 
Artists
Posted: 4/18/2009 9:40:36 AM
Any women here that are artists? By that I mean mostly fine art with use of oil paints, colored pencils, pastels, mixed media, and digital art.

I would like to see samples of your work if possible. I enjoy seeing other people's work.
 gennaro_f
Joined: 1/22/2006
Msg: 10 (view)
 
Moral questions
Posted: 1/17/2009 11:24:36 PM
First of all, I appreciate all the responses.

Let me clarify:

Let's say you cheated on your spouse, feel bad about it, and intend to not do it again. But you don't want to confess to your spouse.

The spouse then buys you a gift for your bithday. It is a nice shirt. Would you wear the shirt to work?

Also, if the spouse gave you some money for a gift and you played the lottery with it, and won $10 million dollars. How would you feel about this money you won?

The point I am trying to make in the two above scenarios is that since you have not confessed to your spouse, then you are not certain if you would have even received any gifts had you confessed before you received the gifts. It is very possible the spouse may have been so upset that he wouldn't have given you any gifts if you had confessed before receiving the gifts.

So, basically, by not confessing, you received the gifts. It becomes a form of stealing because the spouse is giving you the gifts on the assumption that you are being faithful to him. Therefore the shirt and money you received as gifts are considered stolen.

So the reasoning is that if you are going to work wearing a stolen shirt and you are playing the lottery with stolen money, then whatever you profit from them is also considered stolen. So in this case, since your employer won't let you work without wearing a shirt, and since you are wearing a stolen shirt, then all the money you earn for that day is technically stolen. So,you should give that money to charity.

As for the lottery winnings, since the monetary gift was given to you on the assumption of your faithfulness, it is considered stolen money, and therefore, all the lottery winnings should go to the spouse.

I would like your opinions on this.

Thanks.
 gennaro_f
Joined: 1/22/2006
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Moral questions
Posted: 1/17/2009 3:29:12 PM
I have a couple of moral questions here.

Let's say you cheated on your spouse, feel bad about it, and intend to not do it again. But you don't want to confess to him/her.

He/she then buys you a gift on your bithday. It is a nice shirt. Would you wear the shirt to work?

Also, if he/she gave you some money for a gift and you played the lottery with it, and won $10 million dollars. How would you feel about this money you won?
 gennaro_f
Joined: 1/22/2006
Msg: 37 (view)
 
anybody here tired of searching tirelessly and not gettin any responses
Posted: 6/23/2008 10:11:46 PM
This thread makes me feel better. This is just the way it is on dating sites. I think we men take it too personally.
 
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