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A cup of noname oolong.
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When two people meet, two universes come into contact with each other. Relationship is a life full of compromises. The less compromises you must adopt, the better, the more alike two of you are if you see what I mean. Too many compromises and dissatisfactions start to pile up. An explosion inevitable. I think one thing each part of the whole should accept from the beginning. You cannot change another person. You cannot break another person's character. To shape it so it suits your ideals better. You must decide before you commit, whether you can live with it or not. No false hopes that you might change the person. Probably one of the advantages of not rushing and form permanent relationship when you are over 25 is that by that age you know yourself. You are a "finished" person. So, there is more chance to avoid what beppe said: Quote:
Be honest. Traditions, conventions, etc., don't matter. Be honest. there is no such a thing as: a woman is not supposed to say it to her man, a man is supposed to do it in the house. Discuss everything. don't keep anything to yourself. That way you will learn about each other. Knowledge is the power. Eventually, it will help to answer the question: to be or not to be together . I guess that is what my wife did. Last edited by astra; 03-04-2011 at 08:11 AM. Reason: No TO after must |
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Grand Sorcerer
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It is the only way. Than there can be trust, and things can remain easy. Things that thrive in the dark corners of self and there make damages with doubts and generate panic, insecurities that have to be reassured, hysterics, if one takes them out in the light they dissolve and trust can rule again or start. There is no one like the one that you love and that loves you that can heal you and make you whole. It is the most precious thing. |
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Surprise! l'impertinence ç'est mon the, comme vous chere madame. Je boirais volontiers une gorgée, mais votre avatar me fait peur, seulement un peu, pas trop. Je me sentirais gêné ... |
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Brava, I am sure that you do it seldom (almost never) but well, that is better than a tiny bit all the time.
that is half of the fun. It cannot be only sugar, and honey and syrup. BTW, your story and that of your Parents, that is very nice. |
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I agree with most of what has been said here. My hubby and I are very much alike, we are competitive, we are analytical (although in different ways he is an Engineer and I am a Political Scientist), we love sports, we get very absorbed in our hobbies, ect... But we are also very different. I am more out going, gabby, and adventurous. He is more responsible is the wrong word in some ways but right in others. Maybe, he is more pragmatic, less impulsive, and more private. We tend to balance each other out. I push him to travel more and get out and do things. He helps me take a step back and think through things. Finding that balance between important similarities and important differences is essential. I would not want to marry me, that would be boring. I needed someone who challenged me and helped me develop into a better person. I think that that is the true calling of a life long lover. To challenge you and help you grow and vice versa. |
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![]() I'm a little teapot Short and stout Here is my handle Here is my spout When I get all steamed up Hear me shout "Tip me over and pour me out!" ![]() Goooooood Morning, World! Yesssss, it is another glorious morn, and I'm up and ready to face it full on! I'm already armed with one mug of China Black and about to start on a second as soon as my miso soup is ready. A bit chilly this morning... I think it just may be winter's last gasp. I hope so. I'm tired of wearing heavy clothing when I ride. Quote:
Sorry, Astra. I missed that yesterday. Sobacha is a very VERY common drink in Asian countries that don't have clean drinking water available. They brew up huge vats of the stuff, boiling the water to kill off the nasties, then flavor it with sobacha. It has a slightly nutty flavor, but isn't overpowering. Imagine genmaicha, but with even less green tea flavor. When I used to visit Korea years ago, the budget hotels would have large urns of sobacha on tables at each end of the hallways so one could fill up a pitcher to bring into the rooms. I enjoy sobacha more than genmaicha, but that's me. Quote:
" Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of man as a whole ever experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing." Helen Keller - 1957 Quote:
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This is such an interesting and rich (in life's experiences) forum to feel a part of. But I am going to opt out of "serious" tonight - lest I get "serious". Instead, I will only tell you about what is not in my cup - but in my wineglass.
In the middle to late 60s I and my university friends were consuming vast amounts of pasta and drinking "affordable" (not to be confused with "cheap") wine. One of the favourites was MATEUS. After all these years I wondered how it might react with my now oh-so-sophisticated-and-world-wise-palate. Well, I am happy to tell you I still like it a lot. Tonight's lasagna has been consumed, and here I sit, pecking away with two fingers, and enjoying yet another glass of the blast from the past - MATEUS. Later, perhaps when the bottle has been emptied (I think it spoils in the fridge if left overnight) I may migrate to the green tea. But for now, I feel at peace to be saying hello to all of you - and to be sipping my Portuguese ambrosia. ![]() |
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I agree with the sensible opinions about relationships
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Trying an experiment... This afternoon I spotted a Ceylon Uva that I'd never tasted before, the price was right (about $6US for 100g) and I'm giving it its first taste right about ... now! Well, it certainly is a Ceylon. Perhaps not the most expressive one I've ever tasted... nice and smooth, with a medium substantial body and a soft, almost creamy aroma. Certainly worth the money, and a tea I'd enjoy as an afternoon tea!
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