First laugh of the day... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Only-virgins
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First laugh of the day... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Only-virgins
hey shh!!!
Hi Mosombra!! What are you doing today?
just getting up, having some dayquil. i'm spending the weekend at the library trying to knock out some of the writing and research i have to do. you?
Physiology, of course. I will probably go study at the book store because they have a coffee shop. Ugh... I can't wait for this class to be over. It is a nightmare.
Are you feeling any better? It sucks to have to study when sick.
What class are you doing research for?
i have 2 papers to turn in this semester. one on women and welfare and one on low educational attainment. the first one isn't that big of a deal, research other people's research and write about it. the other one i have to get the data myself and analyze it. doesn't sound too bad, right? :horror:
Actually, that sounds like fun! Given time, that might be something I would research out of personal interest. Still, it can't be fun when you aren't feeling well.
Yes, but who said anything about seperating an individual from "it's pack"? Most people would still have a relationship with friends and family with feelings that easily rival those of a romantic relationship in strength.Quote:
Originally Posted by whaywardj
I thought I read somewhere that single men suffered shorter life spans, but being single has no effect on the lifespan of women...
Possibly in a woman's magazine?Quote:
Originally Posted by shh!
haha - I doubt it, since I consider women's magazines to be the enemy of women. As I remember it, I think it had to do with women nagging men about seeking medical attention for health issues that men might wish to overlook, and also that the generation of elderly men were used to having women cook nutritious meals for them. Now that men are showing up in the kitchen more frequently, I don't know that this would be an issue so much with a younger generation.
Oi! Oi! to generation Y!Quote:
Originally Posted by shh!
or am I X?
Whatever.
Love relationships usually carry with them a greater sense of urgency than familial or peer relationships do. That creates a greater sense of isolation should they fail. It's not who is or isn't in your picture that matters. It's how you feel about them which does. Not "belonging" in THAT love pact you've selected for youself has very similar effects as not belonging to the community you've chosen to be a part of. Just more intensely felt.Quote:
Originally Posted by Frasbee
Don't worry Frasbee. You do your own (healthy) cooking, and I will be happy to nag you about seeing the doctor now and then if you'd like. That way, you can remain free as a bird and avoid having to deal with women's hormonal imbalances.
:-)
That's a good point Whayward though I wouldn't suggest that applies to all individuals.
Shh, you can nag me when I'm sick.
But not before.
And I haven't been sick in a long time.
Nor do I intend to be in the near future.
But I'll be sure to give you a heads up when my nose starts to get a bit runny.