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The difficult stuff to handle in life is usually the best for you. It's tough to stick to your guns in those moments in the middle of the night when you're missing someone so much you feel your middle has been ripped out and you can barely stay in one piece. I get it. I've been there. Just gotta remember to focus and remember that you're doing this for YOU and there's a reason you made the decision you did. Be stoked that you did something for yourself to bring yourself to a better place. You might not feel that now, but you will. And when you get there...it's gonna feel amazing.
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I actually used to know the guy! I love him and think he's ridiculously talented. I'd LOVE to get my hands on his face!
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nekkid on a beach. the other....BLERRRRRGH!!
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I wish i could answer this question...LOL, I really just like what I like ;). I don't really know the method to my madness
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my opinion is, that it's the woman's choice...she has every right to decide what is best for her own life. although i'm EXTREMELY opposed to abortion as a means of contraception!!
i find my beliefs leaning towards re-incarnation & karma, although i don't subscribe wholly to any set of religious beliefs. i consider myself to be a spiritual person...so my personal beliefs do not consider it murder at that stage in the game, so to speak. there ya go. -
tell her she's beautiful, show her she's still sexy. let her know how AMAZING she is for the woman she is to you and the mother she is to your son. it's important to NEVER STOP DATING the woman you're with, no matter how long you've been together. woo her, encourage her, seduce her, support her...a good mix of the stuff u did when u were still trying to win her heart and the things u do now as an established partner will help her blossom again. GUARANTEED!
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one wish that i KNEW would come true....
i'd wish for the ability to BELIEVE again. been through a lot in this life with loves of all kinds: platonic, romantic & family love. a lot has happened that has really obliterated my belief in goodness, justice and overall fairness. i have yet to encounter a person that could prove me wrong about everything i've learned over the years. it'd be nice to know what that would be like.
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asked by twilightxgalaxy
WITHOUT QUESTION! in a heartbeat dearest ;) <3
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oosh that's a big one. without going into too much detail a lot had happened good, amazing and horribly bad in the relationship. there was a lot of love, happiness and hurt flying around at all times...intermingled. a lot of it was hard to let go of and still is. in the end i had sacrificed much, and had in turn forgotten much of myself. i still bear the scars of the majority of that hurt. it ended over a year ago. he's hooked up now. i'm still single. says a lot. there ya go.
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ermm i usually just end up trippin around the interweb and listening to good music. i chat with friends overseas...any number of random activities really. i get most creative late at night...
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this is terrible & i will undoubtedly sound like an idiot...honestly? I DON'T
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my first real relationship was with the guy i lost my v-card to. i was 18 tho ;).
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i wish i had a natural talent/knack for cooking. oh, i can follow a recipe alright...but never been one of those natural cooks. ya know...Macgyver's of the cooking world. yeah...i'm no domestic goddess haha
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hmm...the pressure of looking pretty? i think we all feel the pressure to present ourselves a certain way or to be what people think we should be physically. i grew up in areas & in a time when being asian was NOT COOL OR HOT whatsoever. i'm a child of the 80's...i had NO ONE to look up to that looked like me in the entertainment or fashion industry. all i had was Data from Goonies! only recently in the last 10 yrs can i say i've seen a major turn for asian culture from NOT to HOT. growing up different from the ideal was difficult. but i can't say it was traumatizing really.
i guess the first step in a healthy self image is just accepting the fact that YOU ARE YOU. and you can't compare yourself to anyone else nor can THEY compare TO YOU really. and u just kinda go from there. i guess i'm just a realist...maybe that's how i LEARNED to accept who or what i am. focus on your best attributes and enhance them. u really gotta love yoursef in this life. if u don't...who else will, right? -
i think i would like a bit more of my carefree back. it's tough being an adult with adult worries. i'd love to have that feeling of "everything will be taken care of" back. i don't think i'd avoid much of anything tho. so much of what comes into your life is there for such huge reasons. everything is about growth. and even the most painful experiences are worth having in the end.
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i'd have to say that finishing school has been my greatest measurable achievement thus far. makeup & special FX ;). never thought that school would bring as much joy as it did. i cannot wait to see what pursuing this passion brings into my life. it's a long road ahead getting to a good place with makeup and special FX but i have to say, the journey will be well worth it. passion for the art is everything. and i've got it in spades :)
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i'm assuming a girl asked this question. thanks for the input...ermmm...to be honest i don't think much about it. but since i'm asked, i guess it really depends on 2 things: 1) the maturity level of BOTH people & 2) the age gap.
i think it's mostly situational. i can't say either way...
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