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It sounds like a sign of troubles to come. Weddings and funerals people tend to spend money they don't have and make life unnecessarily hard. Then, because of the financial strain, other problems arise. |
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Does no one think it strange that there is not one picture anywhere (that I've seen) of them together? You guys have individual photos paired side by side, ijs. If someone can find a pic of the two of them looking like anything is between them, please post it. |
Oh nail no! I can't stop laughing.
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Beautiful...I'm inspired
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It boosts my ego to see I'm being thought of, but I don't answer. An ex is an ex for a reason. |
smelling |
Sunshine! |
You were saying something about hair?
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Ummm....
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Licking |
Apex |
Cute |
I did, but it didn't last long. I find older guys understand me better and we have more in common. |
Why not have a joint account and a separate account? Everyone should have goals as a couple while maintaining their individual goals. Marriage doesn't make me any less me. |
1. I study business. 2. I have never smoked a cigarette. 3. I had lunch with the president of Malawi. |
Why is the presumption that women expose their bodies for men when women are usually the judges of other women? Fashion, hair, and make up are women driven. If I had to choose between a guy telling me I look beautiful and a woman asking me wear I bought my shoes, the greater compliment comes from the women. We live in a time when sex sells, but modesty is a virtue, but nice girls finish last, but don't be fast, but don't be prude, but keep up with fashion, but don't dress like a slut, but use what you got to get what you want, but don't be a gold digger...It's all one large contradiction, especially in the global society we live in where all sorts of cultural standards and practices wash up on our shores. Whatever I put on, I obviously thought I looked good in it before I left the house and at the time I was looking in the mirror I wasn't thinking about you. |
Use a little nail polish remover with a Q-tip to clean around the edges for a more professional look. |
Whole face: Moisturize. Use concealer for distracting blemishes. Light powder to reduce shine. Eyes: No liner, no massacre. Get your eyebrows done or do them to look soft, subtle and natural (like they grow that way). I tend to only apply eye make up to the small section of skin just above the eye (where the crease is) not the full lid. Dark brown works for me, but don't be shy of berries or purples. Avoid blues and greens on the eye for an interview. Cheeks: I love blush and I think it makes you look friendly and approachable when applied correctly. Adding a little rose to the cheeks makes your smile look better and gives you the look of having a positive attitude. Again, subtle is key. Sometimes, I put blush on normally then pat some of it off with a tissue just to create a light glow. Lips: No lip gloss. Your lips will be overly greasy and distracting. I typically go for lip balm, which gives a nice balance between dry and greasy. Occasionally I'll put a little lipstick on my bottom lip, add the lip balm, and rub my lips together to create a tint without the full pop of color. Hair: Neat and pulled off the face so the interviewer can see you (not a ponytail). Maybe a well placed clip can pull the hair away from your eyes. If you wear a long weave or have wild curls, a bun make give you a neat, professional look. Nails: Short, clean, and plain works best. Try clean polish or a simple french manicure. You will be shaking hands, so your hands should be moisturized but not sweaty. Scent: No heavy smells. It's distracting and the interviewer may be allergic. Leave your cheap, alcohol-filled body spray in the bathroom as well as your signature Lady Million fragrance. Try simple deodorant and maybe something with a light floral smell that doesn't linger in the room. As far a clothing, most women go light color on top and dark color on the bottom. Pant suits, skirt suits, or even a sweater-slacks combo may be appropriate depending on the job. You have to know the work environment ahead of time to gauge appropriateness. |
Why is the dichotomy nuisance or role model? Why not nuisance or non-mf-factor? Famous or infamous? Black or white? At this point anything makes more sense than assessing her viability as a role model... |
If you don't use a question mark, is it still a question |
Don't take her back. You'll never feel comfortable. She's already proven that she'll cheat, expose you to disease, and lie point blank to your face. You'll wonder if your children are yours. Why not take time to build something with someone who is serious? She's obviously not ready for a real relationship. |
Didn't you buy some last week? |
How could I trust any of you? |
Dance in the mirror, just a little |
Glitter
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I usually cry a little, then hit the town. Go out out with friends, spend time with family, and generally surround myself with people who love and appreciate me. Doing things I like: partying, shopping, getting hair done, going to the movies..etc. If it was really serious you might want to consider getting a pet. Rebounding isn't a good idea. You'll just end up screwing up another relationship and deplete your energy further. Why not evaluate what went wrong and take time to improve yourself. When you are ready again, you'll be a complete person. It hurts and you may feel like a failure, but it's over so you have other opportunities. Whatever you do, don't go back to that situation. It ended for a reason and forcing it will only make you miserable. |
It would probably be easiest for you to pick three or four different celebs who have a style or persona you'd like to copy. You don't need to be an exact copy or spend that kind of money, but you can use the looks as a general guide. No one can tell you how to dress, but it'll give you a guide of the type of this to shop for: blazers, sunglasses, jeans, dress shirts, slacks... I know nothing about your height, body type, skin color, or hair texture so this is just a general suggestion. I also don't know your age, but certain styles are ageless. These days it's about well fitting clothes made of quality material. It's not necessary to be flashy in order to get attention. Baggy clothes are complete out. Though skinny jeans are supposed to be in, you probably shouldn't wear those either. Since you say you are a geek, stick to being subtle and classy. Don't try to go extreme because it won't fit your personality. http://pinterest.com/all/?category=mens_fashion |
I'm not entertaining any man in my husband's house when he's not home. That's how rumors start and trust gets messed up. The ex can wait and come visit at an hour when we're both home (if at all). I don't want no problems... |
Either dance or get off the floor! Second pic is just stank... |
fickle |
Waking up to his arms wrapped around you close while he sleeps, because he thinks about you in his dreams... |