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August 10 "You can only be intimate with your equals"8/10/2008 QUOTE: "You can only be intimate with your equals" Well, while it is tempting to jump up and agree or disagree with the above statement, I personally think there is a need to proceed with caution before one does so. For instance what exactly is implied by the words intimate and one's equal? There are several kinds and degres of intimacy just as there are several kinds and degrees of equality between humans. However, judging by the context and forum upon which this statement was made, it may be safe to conclude that the terms in question referred to affairs of the heart. Which assumption then leads us to the question whether or not this is so. It seems too dogmatic to state that one can only be intimate rather than state that one might be better off being intimate with one's equals. But even the less dogmatic suggestion lends itself to the question: "In what context?" While the assertion could be logical under circunstances predicated on the perpetuation of one's gene pool, it cannot be said to be equally true in other contexts. In fact in different contexts, it might even be argued that intimacy knows no bounds, and age is no exception to that observation! History abounds with testimonials to the insight. And it seems both sexes tend to aim downwards after their forties as if to prove they still have what it takes. It is also agrued in some quarters that those caught up in this scenario are often in denial and, therefore, strive to court the companionship of the young in order to bask in the reflected glory of youth. Whatever the case though, it can still be counter-argued that one can be happily intimate with those that are not necessarily their equals in age. And this observation leaves one to wonder whether the writer meant to make the statement "one's equally enamoured?" Or are we to assume that Philosopher and Writer, Cornelius Whurr; who exclaimed: "Oh, what lasting joys the man attend, who has a polished female friend..." meant females belonging to one's age group alone?
Conversely, what of the words of another writer who remarked: "What cannot a neat knave, with a smooth tongue, make a woman believe?" Could it be that he was merely referring to women that were not one's equals? If so, what then are we to make of the words of the famous George Bernard Shaw who argued; "A man who thinks that he is a woman's suitor, that he is the pursuer and she the persued; that it is his role to woo, to persuade, to prevail and to overcome, is a fool... Rather, it is he who is persued, the marked down quarry, the destined prey....?" Ultimately then, isn't it only fair to make the observation that intimacy is the result of a combination of complex dynamics? That although it is true that in some instances age plays a significant part in intimacy, even then it does not necessarily the only determinant factor or have a monopoly! Isn't that why it is often observed in some instances that "opposites attract" one another? Ends.
<a href="http://www.directmatches.com/profiles/MUKOMA" onmouseover="window.status='dm-profiles'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;">http://www.directmatches.com/profiles/MUKOMA</a> August 01 Confounding E-Commerce!Confounding E-Commerce! Too much noise and very little wool ? Sometime back in April of this year I had occasion to watch a commercial on TV that touted the prowess of a new garden tool called the Awsome Auger. The hype was convincing enough to persuade me to acquire it for use in my garden where every summer I enjoy growing a variety of vegetables. The tool sounded like it had an advantage over the garden claw when it came to saving time. As a result, ordered one. So what is my Beef! Hear me out! Whereas the tool only cost $ 39.00, when I finally received it at the end of July, the bill showed a total deduction from my credit card of a whopping $ 113.00 including Shipping and handling charges! Need I point out that in the end the cost to me was equal to the purchase price of three such tools? My question here is obvious; isn't it? Shipping and handling alone cost me a total of $ 74.00, and as though that wasn't enough, it took approximately three months for the tool to be delivered to my door! So much for "first-class" shipping ! Add to that also the high interest I pay for the credit card, which is a must in all online purchases and one cannot fail to see why online shopping is not as appealing to the consumer as is online selling to the merchant. How do these shipping and handling companies account for, and justify such ridiculously high fees and pathetic dereliction of their vaunted efficacy? And, why do Online merchants continue to undermine their own businesses by opting to employ the services of these shipping and handling Shylocks over those of the ordinary postal services ? And the services of high interest e-commerce credit cards over interest-free m-commerce offered by Mobillcash? http://www.urlzoom.org/sn
The answer seems to lie somewhat in the words of an ancient sage who once observed what tends to happen in the business world. How, sometimes a man of no real capacity can reach the top by chance, and then remain there by virtue of an amiable personality, a talent for minor personal intrigue, and the sheer inertia prevalent in many a large organisation! A scenario that lends credence to yet another adage of "Too much noise and very little wool!" The merchants in their furore to market their wares tend to favour the services of those who have the gift of the gaff on the one hand. While on the other, the gullible consumers fall for the gaff and end up victim to shipping and handlind, and credit card companies! Yes, the adage of "too much noise and very little wool aptly describes the over-hyped first-class, albeit exorbitant and "chameleon" paced service favoured by e-commerce. When added to the high-interest charged by credit card companies, can it be any wonder that consumers tend to shun online shopping and opt instead for other alternatives? Perhaps it is time for online merchants to wake up and smell the coffee. They too are not without alternatives if at all they are serious enough in their noble quest to increase product sales and services to the public. As for the consumer, perhaps like me you didn't see it coming the first time around. But you do now! Yikes!Here it comes! May 23 Talking about Lifestyle : Home : ContentPosting_50PlusAnother "Walkerton" in the making? The points highlighted ithis article are noteworthy in view of the tragedy that overtook the community of Walkerton some years back in Ontario. The problems leading to this situation are not easily containable. Human nature being what it is,people will continue to inadvertently dispose of their surplus or unwanted medications down the drains, and as pointed out also, improving the qualities of the drugs so that they are completely absorbed by the homan body will take a long time. What then are people to do in the meantime? Where can people get clean uncontaminated water that is devoit of any contaminants? Perhaps people ought to consider the emerging technological solutions being advocated and offered by companies such as : http://Suddenh2o.myxziex.com and others. We only live twice in movies and not in real life. It is all very to be able to diagnose the disease, but that constitutes only half the solution. Finding and adopting alternatives to the current clean water solutions is the other half. If you follow the river, you'll find the sea...http://Suddenh2o.myxziex.com
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Quote Lifestyle : Home : ContentPosting_50Plus March 24 Do you think it is possible for two people who are best friends to start and maintain a romantic relationship. Or is it doomed to fail?
While it can be said that it is indeed possible for one to fall in love with one's friend, it cannot be said however that it is also always possible to maintain the resultant romantic relationship. As it turns out, the emotions involved in a platonic relationship are not exactly identical to those involved in a romantic one. And why this is so, could be owing to the fact that; while in a platonic relationship both parties are independent free agents who are free to share what is theirs with whoever they choose; in a romantic relationship that becomes taboo. The two in a romantic relationship become "one flesh" so to speak and whatever has to be shared with outsiders has to be mutually acceptable. Another thing is that while in platonic relationships friends may openly discuss their romantic encounters with paramours and other "crushes" without necessarily hurting their friend's feelings, this cannot be said of their lovers. Nobody is ever emotionally attached to "public property" or a groupie! Furthermore, the question also arises with regard to these romantic feelings. Will they be necessarily or genuinely mutual, or perhaps only one party has fallen victim to infatuation? I have a friend or two that I love, but try hard to keep it platonic for fear I end up getting emotionally wrapped up and losing my autonomy. You just cannot have it both ways you know! February 15 Talking about It's tough being a stepdad, study confirms - Kids and parenting- msnbc.comI am not a step-dad but it still surprises me how and why it appears to be accepted without question that women researchers may speak with authority merely on the basis of their perceptions on men's affairs!
The supposed problem between step-dads and sons is also something that exists between step-moms and step-daughters when the step-parents do not get adequate support from the biological parent, or whenever the biological parents do not support each otehr in matters of discipline.
For instance, arent mothers in particular "notorious" for telling their unruly children: "Wait until your dad gets here!" Arent they also notorious for sneaking behind the husband's back to comfort a disciplined brat? Is it any wonder then when the child exploits the division between the parents to assert his will against one or the other of them?
Quote It's tough being a stepdad, study confirms - Kids and parenting- msnbc.com January 22 Talking about Crossing Giuliani often had a price - The New York Times- msnbc.com
The foregoing revelation is quite plausible when I think back at what happened to one poor Black Immigrant, Amadou Diallo from Sierra Leone in West Africa. Was he not gunned down at the door of his apartment in the Bronx in February or March, 2000? And his four killer cops were found "not guilty" at trial even when evidence led at trial showed the Diallo guy had been unarmed when he was killed, and furthermore, thet some of the wounds on his body had a trajectory that strongly suggested he had been hit while he was already in a horizontal position!
And Rudy Guilliani was mayor of New York then! Now he has set his sights on the national presidency? You better satrt taking cover African-Americans! May God help you if he succeeds in getting elected. Quote Crossing Giuliani often had a price - The New York Times- msnbc.com January 12 Talking about Mom charged in 'possessed' girls' deaths - Crime & courts- msnbc.com
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January 10 Obama's National Chances...While I do not mean to take away from Obama as presidential aspirant, I somehow cant
help wondering at his chances at the national polls even if he wins the Democrats
primaries. The question that keeps coming into my mind is: "Is the US ready for a Black
President and/or a Woman president for that matter, in the case of Hilary Clinton?"
Even with the GOP full of "Dead Wood", the Democrats are still in trouble!
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