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Apparently, My Relatives Know You Better
Posted On 06/25/2010 19:52:50 by uiytrslkngd

Isn’t it just great when you bring a new boyfriend home and your mother is the first one to quip, “Honey, don’t take this the wrong way, but…”  dicount evening dressesIt’s like that’s their job to make you feel so uncomfortable about your significant other that you actually begin to question how much you really know about them.Sexy Clubwear

I’ll lay this flat on the table for you: despite the fact that your parents raised you from birth, they do not always kno... Read More



I Dream of Bikinis
Posted On 06/25/2010 19:50:23 by uiytrslkngd

While some of us are still being pounded with those God-awful nor’easters Mother Nature gleefully throws at us, all of us are dreaming of sun-filled days at the beach, lounging around in a  dicount prom dressesand sipping from a margarita. I know I am—minus the margarita. But, alas, your bathing suit from last year is old and wore from all of those lazy days in the sand. Plus, it may not fit anymore—whether you gained some weight or lost some, it’s definitely time to find a... Read More



Round One—Fight!
Posted On 06/25/2010 19:46:04 by uiytrslkngd

I know how much we all love to fight with our significant others with some frequency, regardless of what exactly the fight is over—I remember once my parents fought about the wrong kind of cheese my mother had bought.prom dresses  Most people think this kind of fighting is very bad for a relationship. If two people love each other, there should be less confrontation, more agreement. Fighting is bad, right? Ding—wrong. In my experience, fighting is actually much better for your... Read More



Look On the Bright Side . . . Later
Posted On 06/25/2010 19:43:33 by uiytrslkngd

Typically, when someone is sad, we work to make them happy. Partners are especially good for doing this.  dicount evening dressesSometimes, though—and take it from someone who knows—cheering someone up is not always the best thing for the person who’s upset. You’re asking them, in essence, to repress their feelings so they can be happy. They might cheer up—while you’re there. Once you’re gone, however, they may feel they don’t need to hold a brave face anymore, and... Read More







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