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Wyspianska
  Mar 22, 08, 15:18  #91

oups off-topic again

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panienka
  Mar 22, 08, 15:19  #92

Wyspianska wrote:
I feel sad and like no one likes me, I'm soo lonely.

Wyspianska, you say what you feel in very strong and straight way. I say what i think, but in more calm way. We don't fight, we don't offend each other, i like you because i don't think different opinions can make someone angry. It's forum, we discuss here. Everyone is different person, but here is no reason to not like somebody just because he is honest.
Am i right?

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shopgirl
Edited by: shopgirl  Mar 22, 08, 15:21  #93

miranda wrote:
I used to be more honest and I can see that it actually hurts my relationships.

Hmmmm.....what do you mean? That things were clearer before?

See I'm also in management, and I also had to learn how to deal with people in a non-threatening way. If I hadn't learned to do that, people were afraid to approach me. It has carried over into other aspects of my life. I guess it's useful, but I just could not let loose on someone, unless I was over-the-top furious, and then that would scare the hell out of people that had never seen me like that.

I guess I should just learn to live with it. I can be honest, I just do it in a gentle way.

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Wyspianska
  Mar 22, 08, 15:21  #94

panienka wrote:
Am i right?

damn right

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shopgirl
  Mar 22, 08, 15:23  #95

Don't be sad little pink bunny!
It's Easter! :)

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Wyspianska
  Mar 22, 08, 15:25  #96

thanks chick, ill be all right :) though even my bunny attacked me today. She's sometimes kinda agressive

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shopgirl
  Mar 22, 08, 15:27  #97

Wyspianska wrote:
though even my bunny attacked me today. She's sometimes kinda agressive

Was she hungry? (like biting?)
Or did you get scratched. :(

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panienka
  Mar 22, 08, 15:28  #98

ohhhh, Wyspi i'm dreaming about my avatar who is "attacking me" haha

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Wyspianska
Edited by: Wyspianska  Mar 22, 08, 15:28  #99

scratched! so deep lol. bleeding love it is haha

panienka wrote:
ohhhh, Wyspi i'm dreaming about my avatar who is "attacking me" haha

lol, heh I don't fancy it so much hmmm have someone better instead to dream about : )

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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 22, 08, 15:29  #100

shopgirl wrote:
Hmmmm.....what do you mean? That things were clearer before?

yes and no. I am mainly talking about my personal relationships. As for professional relationships it depends on the situation. When I was the boss, I learned that I had to compromise in order to achieve progress. I am back at school now and I had to learn to be on the other side - which I really had a problem with at the beginning.
It has been an interesting experiance for me:)

Then again I rather be nice than pretend to be nice and boil inside;0

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Arien
  Mar 22, 08, 15:29  #101

shopgirl wrote:
Why can some people say exactly what is on his/her mind and not worry what others will think or if it will hurt someone?


Because they have enough courage to just be themselves?

shopgirl wrote:
Is it because you are anonymous here?


No way am I being anonymous here, and I seriously doubt that anyone would ever be on the internet?

shopgirl wrote:
Can you be that way all the time, with anyone?


Yes I can, but that still doesn't mean that I will.. There are people I like, and people I don't like..

But the people I really don't like are those pretenders who think it's smart to wear a mask all the time. (I won't judge them all the same, because I know some people do this because they are scared of getting hurt and I understand..)

I mean the backstabbers who are in a world of fun when you're the one who's bleeding..

shopgirl wrote:
Does it depend on your mood?


Not really..

shopgirl wrote:
Just curious....


Alright, well, I hope I've satisfied your curiousity somewhat..

shopgirl wrote:
I can't really do that.


I think you can be yourself anytime, but I really don't mean to say you should mouth off someone, or tell someone how much you hate him or her when you feel like it. Common sense really.

shopgirl wrote:
Unless very pissed off, but even then I'm nice....


Sounds like the woman of my dreams! Seriously, I hate it when women go angry, especially at times when I just know I'm the reason why, makes me want to disappear..

I still think it's better to be yourself than to wear a mask though.

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shopgirl
  Mar 22, 08, 15:29  #102

Wyspianska wrote:
scratched! so deep lol. bleeding love it is haha

Ooops! Break out the anit-bac ointment!
(we have two kitties and my daughter gets scratched all the time)

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djf
Edited by: djf  Mar 22, 08, 15:30  #103

"So Debbie Magee, what first attracted you to the millionaire Paul Daniels?"

When i was in Poznan i saw lots of younger women wearing fur coats and looking very well maintained, unfortunately they all seemed to be with old, tubby, bald men wearing black leather coats and smoking heavily.
Then again in my local Tesco i have seen several Asian women dolled up on the arm of fat, tweed wearing farmers.

So England and Poland are not so different.

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Wyspianska
  Mar 22, 08, 15:32  #104

djf wrote:
djf

someone's random here haha :D

eh I'll go to bed where I won't even sleep :(
good night all x

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panienka
Edited by: panienka  Mar 22, 08, 15:33  #105

djf wrote:

So England and Poland are not so different.

country like country, girls like girls

/Enjoy your bed Wysp

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polishgirltx
  Mar 22, 08, 15:33  #106

panienka

ok, we have a problem girl... i don't know where you found my bf's picture and made your avatar out of it... wrrr....should I be worried??

lol ;P

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panienka
  Mar 22, 08, 15:36  #107

polishgirltx wrote:
ok, we have a problem girl... i don't know where you found my bf's picture and made your avatar out of it... wrrr....should I be worried??

lol ;P

haha, polishgirl.... what can i say....
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let me keep just it...
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polishgirltx
  Mar 22, 08, 15:39  #108

panienka wrote:
haha, polishgirl.... what can i say....
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let me keep just it...
...

hmmm...I guess this one time i can let it go...
sharing is caring, that's what he always says...

lol;P

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Mali
  Mar 22, 08, 15:41  #109

Wersal wrote:
Ok... so i visited Poland a few weeks ago and saw a lot of things most of them beautiful if you know what i mean;-) but one of the strange things i saw was that a lot of young polish girls seemed to be with older guys... when i say older i mean around 10 years older or so, maybe a little less but always atleast 5 years older. This is weird, you never see this in england... never! So why is this cos there has to be some reason and i cant think why?

You never see this in England? Someone used Heather Mills as an example, and I doubt that she's the only young woman in England dating an old geezer (sorry beatles fans).
In my opinion, there are two main reasons why this happens:
1. Old man + money + young woman = perfect match in patriarchy
2. Women (sometimes) tend to mature faster than men. Personally, I wouldn't mind dating a guy that is 10-15 years older than me. I am 22 (23 in April!) and see nothing wrong with dating a guy that is close to 30. I've always liked men to be a bit older, and not because they might have money (sugar daddy = a feminist's nightmare). Guys my age (22-23) just don't interest me.....unless they're really hot :)

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panienka
  Mar 22, 08, 15:44  #110

polishgirltx wrote:
sharing is caring, that's what he always says...

ohh... i can't believe it, you are such... kind... i.. i.. i don't have words to describe how thankful i am, but..
do you date Outintheyard? he told me on another thread this photo is his hehe ;)))

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rangersfan527
  Mar 22, 08, 15:47  #111

Mali wrote:
Guys my age (22-23) just don't interest me

What about 19? :P

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polishgirltx
  Mar 22, 08, 15:48  #112

panienka wrote:
do you date Outintheyard?

and who is it again?? lol;P

panienka wrote:
he told me on another thread this photo is his hehe ;)))

many tried....many wished for that....may failed... it's impossible to look like him...
i can understand his dream if he is only out in the yard....

lol;P

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Mali
  Mar 22, 08, 15:51  #113

rangersfan527 wrote:
What about 19? :P

19+7 would work :)

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panienka
Edited by: panienka  Mar 22, 08, 15:52  #114

polishgirltx wrote:

polishgirltx

Ok,i can't lie longer.
I feel i just have to say this:
Your boyfriend has cheated on you with me.
I'm sorry, i didn't realise.
Everything was too fast, he was too perfect, i was too...
oops

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Arien
  Mar 22, 08, 15:55  #115

rangersfan527 wrote:
What about 19? :P


Forget it, unless you're really ugly, because she insists you have to be really f*cking ugly before she thinks you're actually hot..

Or so I've been told..

(lol)

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polishgirltx
  Mar 22, 08, 15:55  #116

panienka wrote:
Ok,i can't lie longer.
I feel i just have to say this:
Your boyfriend has cheated on you with me.
I'm sorry, i didn't realise.


danm.... i suspected it....
well...my next avatar will be your naked pic which i found in his valet....

lol;P

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Mali
  Mar 22, 08, 15:56  #117

Arien wrote:
Forget it, unless you're really ugly, because she insists you have to be really f*cking ugly before she thinks you're actually hot..

having a guitar helps too!

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Arien
  Mar 22, 08, 15:56  #118

I never had any naked pic in my wallet?

(lol)

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Seanus
  Mar 22, 08, 15:59  #119

That's not what ur boyfriend said, Arien, LOL

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polishgirltx
  Mar 22, 08, 15:59  #120

Arien wrote:
I never had any naked pic in my wallet?

(lol)


cmon, it's not a good time to play games, mister...!
be a man and admit it...

lol:P

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