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 Author Thread: Could being psychic affect your relationship?
 thegardenfairy
Joined: 6/8/2004
Msg: 105 (view)
 
Could being psychic affect your relationship?
Posted: 8/2/2009 3:38:49 PM
A person with any capabilities and any abilities would not read anyone to make them win the lottery etc. It is morally reprehensible and ethically wrong.
You are the kind of client that we sense walking in the door and are unable to read because of your motives.
It's my wish that a very talented psychic reads you one day and blows your mind.
Personally, your judgement of things you are unable to fathom is sad.
Open your heart.
 thegardenfairy
Joined: 6/8/2004
Msg: 14 (view)
 
why would he do this?
Posted: 6/5/2009 7:47:20 PM
Browsing Yahoo dating? or Yahoo what?
Either way.. you have all the facts in your email...
He "was hesitant about meeting, doesn't want a relationship.. and has not gf.
Let see..
Did you ask him if he had a gf or did he offer..?

HE WANTED A BOOTY CALL.

and sounds like the gf.. got back from her business trip or he realised what it was that he broke up with you for.

He told you... why don't you believe it.
Let that one stay where it is, honey.. he's not into you...

C
 thegardenfairy
Joined: 6/8/2004
Msg: 39 (view)
 
Could being psychic affect your relationship?
Posted: 8/6/2008 12:58:45 AM
Wow! I haven't been on this site for a long while and go figure, It was the question I was pondering this evening. I am a professional psychic. I am told by my regular clients that I am "never wrong". I also have communicated messages from the dead to the living. To be honest, I am still amazed at my own accuracy. My grandmother was an intuitive.
Being psychic ABSOLUTLY affects all relationships. I have to tell the truth so sometimes I say nothing. The last relationship I was in, I knew he was lying...all the time. I chose to ignore myself. NOT A GOOD IDEA.
I will never do that again.
 thegardenfairy
Joined: 6/8/2004
Msg: 126 (view)
 
Women put women where we are today!?
Posted: 6/14/2007 7:45:10 AM
Chelynne,
I blame Gloria Stienem dirrectly for this situation. Prior to her, we were working but still had MEN to be MEN. They didn't leave their children as much, they believed in taking responcibilities for thier actions. We haven't come that far, as I am sure you recognise.
Dating after divorce in your 40's is a brainburner.
Here are my suggestions:
Go out without expectations.
Have fun.
Keep your standards high.
Don't go through the door until he opens it.
Get to know your date.
RELAX...
AND ABOVE ALL...Never assume the date has turned into a relationship until you have discussed it with each other.

Good luck darlin..
 thegardenfairy
Joined: 6/8/2004
Msg: 42 (view)
 
Gold digger and 4,151 emails
Posted: 6/13/2007 9:46:46 PM
I read your post and did it occur to you to :
Ask where you stood?
I also noticed that she was quite older than you and from a different era and it had a different dating ethic. Women of that age were brought up not to give it up before they walked down the aisle. In 2.5 years -- did you ever discuss marriage?

You also dumped her in an email-- sounds to me like the communciation wasn't so great if you had to do that as well..
Good Luck.
 thegardenfairy
Joined: 6/8/2004
Msg: 17 (view)
 
whats up with all of the women?
Posted: 1/22/2007 7:52:20 AM
Wow. You obviously have no clue about which you speak. Below is your "spew"
HAVE YOU FIGURED OUT THAT YOU MIGHT BE DOING SOMETHING WRONG AT YOUR AGE?
Check your attitude towards women...You hate them....
(robzford)
"The reason the WOMEN don't reply is because they say "No Players", but THEY are the players. The women are in charge. They don't like guys, because they know we're smarter than them, so they think they can get back at us by doing the same things GUYS do to them."
(me)
That is crap.. have you figured out that maybe it's you? You don't smile in your pictures and generally have a miserable attitude. We don't like guys and you are smarter but we are in charge? That just makes no sense. Women don't reply because we don't like your picture or your profile or your letter.. WE GENERALLY READ PROFILES.
(robzford)
"A LOT of guys never reply to the women, so they blame ALL of us for what a few do! Not a thing you can do about it. If they want to answer, they will, but they aren't really looking for a committment from a guy, they just want to blame US for their shortcomings!"
(me)
You are delusional... who are you attracting? I happen to like myself .. maybe you should drop the generalities about all women and lighten up .. What a bozo.. is this how you present yourself to your prospective dates?
 thegardenfairy
Joined: 6/8/2004
Msg: 99 (view)
 
Why do women think we only want sex?
Posted: 9/24/2006 1:16:01 PM
Darlin,
You first need to walk your talk...
Your profile says you want "intimate encounter" ie...SEX
Your words say you want a friend first and are interested in relationships.
Figure out which it is.
C
 thegardenfairy
Joined: 6/8/2004
Msg: 127 (view)
 
Should women show cleavage on first date
Posted: 5/11/2006 10:49:41 AM
I am always amused by the questions on this board.
WHY WOULD YOU EVEN ASK THIS.
Cleavage???
Who cares?
How's your personality.. ????

Ask your self a few questions...-dress for what you want.
 thegardenfairy
Joined: 6/8/2004
Msg: 40 (view)
 
How to tell a man that you are not interested after meeting.
Posted: 5/5/2006 9:36:30 PM
I agree...
But how the heck can you feel rejected when there are so many other fish in the sea.. big deal.. move on..

I don't feel like we have a connection is the best way for either sexes.. or take the **** way out and don't return email or phone calls..
Geez... peeps.. read a book on codependancy ...
 thegardenfairy
Joined: 6/8/2004
Msg: 102 (view)
 
women on this site are kidding themselves
Posted: 5/4/2006 6:55:37 PM
i HATE guys who think women are all about men with no shirts on a dating site.
If a woman stips communicating with you it is because of one of these..
1. Not that interested
2. He isn't contacting her backa nd she assumes he is not interested.
3. Emotional cripples
4. Immature
5. Sends a picture with no shirt or a picture of penis
6. A BIG RED flag that says.. he just isn't the guy for me..


KEEP LOOKING AND .. DUDE.. PUT SOME CLOTHES ON...
 thegardenfairy
Joined: 6/8/2004
Msg: 101 (view)
 
women on this site are kidding themselves
Posted: 5/4/2006 6:51:24 PM
We aren't kidding anyone..
YOU ATTRACT WHAT YOU ARE.
Would you want a woman who doesn't know what she wants?
That is called
DESPERATE.
c
 thegardenfairy
Joined: 6/8/2004
Msg: 146 (view)
 
Dating an alcoholic
Posted: 5/3/2006 9:44:39 AM
The only thing to do is go to Alanon .. please.. it is the only way you won't feel crazy..
 thegardenfairy
Joined: 6/8/2004
Msg: 392 (view)
 
Class action against Yahoo Personals and Match.com for fraud
Posted: 11/21/2005 8:31:35 PM
Actually, if you read Match.com's rules that you agree to.. it says in there that you are not allowed to use your email address and that the system WILL remove it..
It IS in the agreement.
Not that I think Match is all that great... but ya gotta read the fine print...
 thegardenfairy
Joined: 6/8/2004
Msg: 3 (view)
 
Why does a 22 year old man want to date a 46 year old woman
Posted: 9/7/2005 7:49:22 AM
HI, I had to giggle reading your question...
Come on sister..
Haven't you heard?
Older women are a fantasy for these guys. They want to learn from us.
and..
He probably thinks you are hot.
Play with your little boy toy.. but don't get attached..
They, with the exception of a few, always end up with a younger woman in the end.
But what the helll!! Have fun..!!!
Have a great day!
 thegardenfairy
Joined: 6/8/2004
Msg: 1 (view)
 
Holiday Blues
Posted: 12/12/2004 2:03:43 AM
Just wondering if anyone else out there is starting to get the holiday blues?

I had to sit through my sister playing Christmas music today and it almost drove me nuts.

What do you do to get rid of them..???

the fairy
 thegardenfairy
Joined: 6/8/2004
Msg: 6 (view)
 
The Loss Of A Loved One.........today.
Posted: 11/4/2004 7:25:07 AM
Sweetheart -take care of yourself. Send flowers and good feelings. Pick up abook called surviving the loss of a love.. It will help get you through. I live in Cali. Where is the funeral? I would be honored to go in your place as a proxy. Just a thought.
Cassie
 
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