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Originally posted by: HJD1
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: HJD1
When you appreciate people more for what they are you learn to enjoy that... that is the element that stays a lifetime. The physical stays but a bit and serves only to attract them which have yet to appreciate the greater gift.

</moonbeam> :p

Firstly, she's Canadian, so your questions on "but is she a nice person?" are answered right there. :D

Secondly, I'd hit it.

- M4H

I guess my point is; an ego must be sated.. the question is by what. It is easy to say "have no ego" but, that is undoable. Self confidence is fostered in many ways, it seems to me. I only suggest that the more permenent aspect of life serves to provide a lifetime free of depressive thoughts. We live in a culture where physical beauty is valued over inner beauty. If one values beauty first in others they tend to value it first in themselves and when that departs they are left with what remains. To the extent what remains rich and full so to is the life that remains and the folks around them benefit. Grass is greener when it is watered not just at the neighbors house...

Coles Notes: Beauty is temporary.

- M4H
 

simms

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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: HJD1
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: HJD1
When you appreciate people more for what they are you learn to enjoy that... that is the element that stays a lifetime. The physical stays but a bit and serves only to attract them which have yet to appreciate the greater gift.

</moonbeam> :p

Firstly, she's Canadian, so your questions on "but is she a nice person?" are answered right there. :D

Secondly, I'd hit it.

- M4H

I guess my point is; an ego must be sated.. the question is by what. It is easy to say "have no ego" but, that is undoable. Self confidence is fostered in many ways, it seems to me. I only suggest that the more permenent aspect of life serves to provide a lifetime free of depressive thoughts. We live in a culture where physical beauty is valued over inner beauty. If one values beauty first in others they tend to value it first in themselves and when that departs they are left with what remains. To the extent what remains rich and full so to is the life that remains and the folks around them benefit. Grass is greener when it is watered not just at the neighbors house...

Coles Notes: Beauty is temporary.

- M4H

danke m4h ;)
 

thirtythree

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Originally posted by: HJD1
I only suggest that the more permenent aspect of life serves to provide a lifetime free of depressive thoughts. We live in a culture where physical beauty is valued over inner beauty. If one values beauty first in others they tend to value it first in themselves and when that departs they are left with what remains.
Well said.

I have a question .. am I the only person who really has no desire to look at those pictures? I clicked on one of them but they do nothing for me. And no, I'm not gay.
 

Miramonti

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she seems to be getting more and more slutty, but I guess when you're that beautiful slutty is good.
 
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Originally posted by: Deslocke
Originally posted by: HJD1
I only suggest that the more permenent aspect of life serves to provide a lifetime free of depressive thoughts. We live in a culture where physical beauty is valued over inner beauty. If one values beauty first in others they tend to value it first in themselves and when that departs they are left with what remains.
Well said.

I have a question .. am I the only person who really has no desire to look at those pictures? I clicked on one of them but they do nothing for me. And no, I'm not gay.

Yes. You are the only person. Even my girlfriend found her hot.

- M4H
 

dfi

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Normally I think she is really attractive but someone maxim has managed to make her look unappealing to me.

dfi
 

BCYL

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Originally posted by: HenHowC
faith hill is better :D

I have seen Faith Hill in recent interviews where she just looks OLD... She needs a lot of makeup and paintbrushing to make her look good now...

 

LunarRay

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Originally posted by: Deslocke
Originally posted by: HJD1
I only suggest that the more permenent aspect of life serves to provide a lifetime free of depressive thoughts. We live in a culture where physical beauty is valued over inner beauty. If one values beauty first in others they tend to value it first in themselves and when that departs they are left with what remains.
Well said.

I have a question .. am I the only person who really has no desire to look at those pictures? I clicked on one of them but they do nothing for me. And no, I'm not gay.

When I first saw my wife she had on bell bottom well... a hippy chic. but, it was what she said and did that caught my eye. She had beauty which today is not the same but, what she said and did then she say's and does today... that's over thirty five years.. Thank God I didn't stay with the gal I went to the party with... although a really good looking gal she turned out to be a person of little substance.
I have little interest in looking at pictures to either view beauty or stimulate my brain... that which is superficial is well..... just that.

 

BCYL

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Originally posted by: Deslocke
Originally posted by: HJD1
I only suggest that the more permenent aspect of life serves to provide a lifetime free of depressive thoughts. We live in a culture where physical beauty is valued over inner beauty. If one values beauty first in others they tend to value it first in themselves and when that departs they are left with what remains.
Well said.

I have a question .. am I the only person who really has no desire to look at those pictures? I clicked on one of them but they do nothing for me. And no, I'm not gay.

You ARE gay... you just haven't realize it yet... ;)
 

SSP

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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: Deslocke
Originally posted by: HJD1
I only suggest that the more permenent aspect of life serves to provide a lifetime free of depressive thoughts. We live in a culture where physical beauty is valued over inner beauty. If one values beauty first in others they tend to value it first in themselves and when that departs they are left with what remains.
Well said.

I have a question .. am I the only person who really has no desire to look at those pictures? I clicked on one of them but they do nothing for me. And no, I'm not gay.

Yes. You are the only person. Even my girlfriend found her hot.

- M4H

:beer::D
 

Spac3d

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Originally posted by: Deslocke
Originally posted by: HJD1
I only suggest that the more permenent aspect of life serves to provide a lifetime free of depressive thoughts. We live in a culture where physical beauty is valued over inner beauty. If one values beauty first in others they tend to value it first in themselves and when that departs they are left with what remains.
Well said.

I have a question .. am I the only person who really has no desire to look at those pictures? I clicked on one of them but they do nothing for me. And no, I'm not gay.
I agree. I guess people misunderstood my first post. I don't find her attractive at all.