Stereotypes About Women

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I know how you feel about me not feeling obliged to responding to this topic .I can leave it if that is what you want and it is sometimes good to let the past be in the past . You mentioned that you were naive and had a trusting giving personality, has that changed now due to the way he treated you ? or has his behavior changed your perception about men? I hope not hehe.

I can tell how frustrating it must have been and the torture of always wanting to please him. I don't know if i am suppose to say this but i feel we are at a comfortable stage we can talk about everything .I have carried out my own personal research and statistics and concluded that women play always strive more to remain in troubled marriages than the men.

It baffles me
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which sounds better?
I was only 11 when my parents move to England,i have a British citizenship.My mom went back home shortly after father died ,she said it would give her more peace to be back home and close to her church where she was raised and was choir for many years ,that was same church we practically were raised too .This Christmas we will be going to Norway to be with her .

I have only taken my photos to one exhibition only ,but because i am busy with my work i really don't want to make a career out of photography ,for fun and interests and my main focus are historical landmarks and natural vegetation.
I will show you some of my work soon ,i have to pull out my drive to get them.

As far as tattoo is concern i do not judge or reject people .I know most people have reason and significance attached to it .Do you have piercings?

I am glad my email could make you smile just as yours do me . Its a god thing right?

I stated to type out some questions for us to deeper understand certain views and thoughts and past experiences from both of us .You will like it so i will send that in a little while

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