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Thread: The Dangers of Faceboof!!!
milchdieb
Joined:
8/14/2007
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The Dangers of Faceboof!!!
Posted:
8/8/2009 7:27:16 PM
Ask him for a compromise?
Facebook has the option of not having relationship status listed on the profile. This can be changed and changed back at any time you wish.
After only two months, he has the right to have doubts of how long you two will last. He should have the right to keep your relationship personal and private for as long as he needs to do so.
You have trust issues - obviously he does too. Maybe ask for the middle ground? Ask him to just keep his "relationship status/looking for" private for now?
But don't ask for an ultimatum. If the tables were turned, if you weren't ready to do something and instead of being open to trying to understand your perspective, his response was, "do it or you'll see the back of me going through the door", how would you feel?
Trust, honesty and mutual respect can't thrive in the same space that ultimatums exist. Love can't thrive without trust, honesty and mutual respect.
I hope you guys are able to work this out in a positive way. Best of luck. :)
milchdieb
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PICS: Images not showing up issues here...[Read the 1st Post (the OP)]
Posted:
9/15/2008 4:43:11 PM
I read the first post with the eight steps. When I click "Upload New Image", the filename entered in the browse box disappears and the picture does not load. It's only just over 900KB.
milchdieb
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Autism and SB 3 - Stops reporting Mercury in Vaccines
Posted:
2/25/2008 11:31:57 PM
I'm kinda disgusted by this thread.
There are ACTUAL trained scientists all over the world racing the clock to discover the cause and a cure for for this disorder. There are MANY MORE families LIVING with this this. It's different for every single person with this disorder, different for every family.
Instead of a lot of partially-informed - somewhat hot-headed - debate on the topic of what caused it and who to blame, why not use your google skills to learn how you can actually help even one child?
This argument going on here is not going to help any child, it's just confusing the readers. But donating to local research/support foundations, raising awareness, showing your support for these children and their families who face such a widely varied challenges - these things WILL make a POSITIVE IMPACT. Try it.
At the very least, the next time you're in the grocery store and some kid is throwing a nasty tantrum - kicking and screaming - and his mom is obviously overwhelmed...that kid might honestly just be spoiled rotten and his parents lousy at discipling...but consider for a moment that maybe THIS kid is not spoiled - maybe this family might be struggling EVERY DAY AND NIGHT with this disorder...... and instead of sending that mom a judgemental glare, offer her a SUPPORTIVE SMILE
---------- Just doing that, you will have done more for autistic children and their families than ANY amount of the squabbling going on here!
milchdieb
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Fast tasty recepies without too many ingredienst are needed....
Posted:
1/28/2008 5:09:21 PM
Take a pack or two of those 3-minute noodles (ramen, maybe they're called? lol). Cook according to package instructions, but DO NOT add flavour packet.
Drain.
Heat butter or oil in frying pan.
Add noodles, soya sauce, flavour packets and any other seasonings you like (salt, peppers, etc). Mix thoroughly.
Add mixed canned or frozen vegetables (peas, carrots, broccoli, corn, wax beans.... whatever you feel like).
Heat until vegs are warmed thru.
Makes a cheap lunch or a great side dish.
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