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Those Independent Women!

Started by RainbowJingles, February 28, 2007, 10:26:15 PM

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Chinadoll

Only under one condition...

LOL

Nevermind.

Scratch that.

Nai

Sister_Mom

Awwwww!!! C'mon! Don't leave us hanging.  :grin:
God determines who walks into your life....it's up to you to decide who you let walk away, who you let stay, and who you refuse to let go.


Chinadoll

Nahhh....

*jabs Sister_Mom with the tip of her rattan sword*

Nai

Sister_Mom

Owwie!  :-(

*Pokes Chinadoll with her plastic fork and runs and hides. * :biglaugh:
God determines who walks into your life....it's up to you to decide who you let walk away, who you let stay, and who you refuse to let go.


MelodyB

Still have some plastic forks hanging around? LOL Where is Anna?
Have you slapped that one dude from Indiana with a pie in the face today?
 

Sister_Mom

Yeah, it was my only defense. I don't have a rattan sword.  :smirk2:
God determines who walks into your life....it's up to you to decide who you let walk away, who you let stay, and who you refuse to let go.


upcchris

Quote from: lojack on May 21, 2007, 04:53:55 AM
ok, eye candy wasn't a good choice of words.

Actually my sister uses that ...adjective? more often than not.
Television is proof the people will look at anything rather than eachother

Life would be so much easier without hormones

Of all God's creations, humans are the only ones with enough imagination to be bored

Humans are fallible, and they unreasonably expect everyone else not to be

Tina~Chris

RainbowJingles

eye candy...

*pictures my eye with a tongue, licking a tootsie pop*

Hmmm...

newkris

i have thoroughly come to the conclusion that being an independant woman is COMPLETELY overrated and that men, at least some, like to be needed and enjoy being gentlemanly.

i think that a woman who doesn't enjoy a gentleman has missed something special.

this said after all week-end watching three very good friends in various seasons of relationships with very gentlemanly men.  *sigh*

so very nice to see! 
\\\\\\\"i want to say more than words when i write\\\\\\\" - kent d. curry
me, too.


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there are times in the whirlwind of my fragile life that i have hidden under your words, your voice.

Sister_Mom

I enjoy being able to be independent (although not completely independent, because I'd never make it withou God), but I also thoroughly enjoy a man being a gentleman.  :great:
God determines who walks into your life....it's up to you to decide who you let walk away, who you let stay, and who you refuse to let go.


alohilani

I agree with Sister_Mom. I like that I am capable of doing pretty much anything I set my mind to without the assistance of a man; however, I really appreciate a gentleman. ;)

SippinTea

I'm with the last three lovely ladies that posted. I don't like being treated like I _can't_ do something, but I'm more than happy to let the men in my life take care of certain things. My latest fiasco with my car would be a perfect example. Thanks, God, for a Dad who cares and pays attention.

:beret:
"Going somewhere means leaving somewhere. Choosing something means choosing against other things. Gaining something means losing something else. And between the old and new--the 'was' and the 'not yet'--there exists only one thing: a very frightening journey called faith."
--taken from the book Coming Up For Air

RainbowJingles

Quote from: newkris on June 13, 2007, 12:19:10 AMi think that a woman who doesn't enjoy a gentleman has missed something special.

I agree, Newkris.

Wait!  I don't have a gentleman TO enjoy!

What'd I miss?!?!

;-)
Seriously, though, I can really miss my brother sometimes, cuz he's an incredible gentleman.  And since moving, I miss having single gentlemanly friends around.  (It's a bit different somehow when your friend's husband offers to do something for you.)

MelodyB

I am also the type that enjoys being able to do things myself, but it is nice to have guy friends around that will help replace a doorknob or fix a toliet...not that I found any to do that for me, but it would be nice if they would. :smirk2:
Have you slapped that one dude from Indiana with a pie in the face today?
 

Sister_Mom

What about the gentlemen you see daily around town that do the little things?
God determines who walks into your life....it's up to you to decide who you let walk away, who you let stay, and who you refuse to let go.


SippinTea

Sadly, they're usually over 60. LOL

:beret:
"Going somewhere means leaving somewhere. Choosing something means choosing against other things. Gaining something means losing something else. And between the old and new--the 'was' and the 'not yet'--there exists only one thing: a very frightening journey called faith."
--taken from the book Coming Up For Air

MelodyB

I dont see any of those, and what are you still doing at work? It is after 5....
Have you slapped that one dude from Indiana with a pie in the face today?
 

RainbowJingles

You know, SisMom, I HAVE seen more than a few gentlemen 'round these parts...  holding doors and such.  It's just that they're never there when I need someone to carry a case of water into my apartment.  And my husband is no help whatsoever.   :tantrum:

MelodyB

Thats funny, Newsmans wife is never any help to him either....maybe they need to marry each other. :freaky2:
Have you slapped that one dude from Indiana with a pie in the face today?
 

SippinTea

"Going somewhere means leaving somewhere. Choosing something means choosing against other things. Gaining something means losing something else. And between the old and new--the 'was' and the 'not yet'--there exists only one thing: a very frightening journey called faith."
--taken from the book Coming Up For Air

alohilani

I've noticed less gentlemanly men here than back home; for instance, there, if any lady were near a door that a guy happened to be close to, it would be opened for her by the aforementioned gentleman. Here, it's actually surprising to have the door opened for you by a guy. ;) Maybe it's a big city thing. :biglaugh:

Newsman

Watch it! I am NOT 60 years old: if women get that idea, I'll Never get another date with a 22 year old!

Hhmmmpppphhhhhhhhhh!!!!!  :P


John  :waving:

Quote from: SippinTea on June 13, 2007, 10:07:15 PM
Sadly, they're usually over 60. LOL

:beret:

SippinTea

Quote from: Newsman on June 14, 2007, 04:30:00 AM
Watch it! I am NOT 60 years old: if women get that idea, I'll Never get another date with a 22 year old!

Hhmmmpppphhhhhhhhhh!!!!!  :P


John  :waving:

Quote from: SippinTea on June 13, 2007, 10:07:15 PM
Sadly, they're usually over 60. LOL

:beret:

My post, Sir John, was in response to Sis Mom's...:P

Quote from: Sister_Mom on June 13, 2007, 10:03:04 PM
What about the gentlemen you see daily around town that do the little things?

So far as I know, I've never seen you 'daily around town'. Unless, of course, you've moved to Oregon recently.  :biglaugh:  And further more I never implied anything about you being 60. *laugh*

:beret:
"Going somewhere means leaving somewhere. Choosing something means choosing against other things. Gaining something means losing something else. And between the old and new--the 'was' and the 'not yet'--there exists only one thing: a very frightening journey called faith."
--taken from the book Coming Up For Air

MelodyB

Thats not what she told me Kind Sir, you should hear all the bad things she says about you on IM late at night!



*Hides from Ruby* :couch:
Have you slapped that one dude from Indiana with a pie in the face today?
 

Newsman

 :o Lady SippinTea! How could you?  :sadbounce:


John  :-(