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Has anyone read Single, Sassy, and Satisfied by Michelle Mckinney Hammond??? Its really good insight in this area as far as being Single and focusing on God and other positive aspects of being a single woman...I know it gets tough sometimes..and reading and doing positive things can really lift you up... >>> end hijack |
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You are in my thoughts Soror! |
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The only way you can feel like or even be a loser is if YOU ARE ONE, and I don't think that you are one. Just b/c family and friends may think that you are too old to get married and/or have children doesn't mean that they should hold that over your head, much less make you feel guilty about what accomplishments you've had b4 marriage and motherhood. I'm not going to start spouting cliches b/c that would be redundant. But I'd like to say a few things (hoping you'll feel better soon): 1. Marriage is a great institution for those who are truly ready to appreciate the ones they're with, but it's not for everyone. 2. As far as motherhood is concerned, you don't necessarily have to give birth in order to be an effective parent/role model. You can take care of a relative's child, become a foster parent or godparent, or adopt. There are too many young children who don't have a stable home life (which they deserve) and they could be living with their natural parents. Raising a child can be a difficult task, especially if it's not in your heart. I have five godchildren, one niece and two nephews, and I love them all dearly. I feel that whatever I can teach them and pass on to them will hlp in keeping my memory alive when I'm gone. Even though I'm 26, I still haven't decided whether I would like to have children of my own. If I do decide to have two or three or 100, I want to make sure that I do that with someone who shares the same passions as I do about life, love and family. :D |
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Don't let ANYONE make you feel bad about yourself. You are fabulous in every sense of the word. Do not let others define/dictate who you are. As Soror Star says, "(I) You are the author of the only dictionary that defines (me) you." |
Soror Steel
Not all those who give birth are good mothers... Not all mothers are ones who have given birth to children...
Biblically: "Bless you oh woman who has never felt the pangs of child birth!!! You will have more children who call you mother than those who have given birth!!!" I believe that is in Hebrews, but I could be wrong... Spiritually: I know you girl!!! You are a BEAUTIFUL woman!!! HAYLE!!! I'll just PM you!!! |
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Did you get my pm? SC |
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I love your sig! Yes, it was a good year. I also agree that her friend had the right thing in mind by actively placing herself in a position to meet people (I believe that it's primarily a numbers game). I am also broadening my horizons in terms of the men that I am willing to date now. He doesn't have to be a cutie, just attractive enough and well-groomed, and he can be in his mid- or maybe even late-thirties (I'll be 30 in July), no problem. The nerds are also welcomed. Girl, a sister is looking for STABILITY with a capital "S" and if he can provide that and treat me well then the other things don't matter as much anymore. Also, wrt some of the content of the other posts, I would like to add that I don't necessarily think that older men have it like that to wait years and years either to have children. Personally, I am a little leery of having children with a man who is *much* older b/c I want him to be around to hopefully see that child graduate college, etc. So it's not always an older man's pick of the litter if other women feel this way as well. SC |
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Thank you for sharing your wisdom. I have had to do a paradigm shift as well. I gave up at least a handful of good guys over my 20's with good jobs (engineers, etc.) b/c they were not cuties (they were just ok). Heck, one guy I gave up and he was fine, an engineer, kind, honest, and patient, and loved me to death but he was 5'3 or so and I couldn't get with it at that time. That was a loss. However, I know that G-D had to work with me b/c I am a much better woman now then I was then and now really am beginning to understand what is important in life. Thanks again for your insight, SC |
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I always hear men talk about the one that "got away" while they were playing the field and wasn't ready to settle down... I know another bruh who's been married almost 10 years...but still thinks of his college sweetheart VERY often...I think a little too often.... so from this perspective...the men aren't getting off with no consequences from the "waiting game" they often play... |
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I hate dating. I think that's what I hate most about being single. Ok, let me clarify. I like to date, I think it's fun. What I hate is when it moves from more than just dating and friends to whatever is after that. Then the man gets to saying all types of isht. What I need is a class to teach me how to interpret the BS that some of these men spout. Because how can you tell what's real and what's not? And I thought women changed their minds a lot. Man, man, man. Men change their minds and then wonder how you got confused in the first place. BASTARD! :mad: I feel like I need a stenographer when y'all speak so that you can't say I got it twisted. I am so sick and tired of being confused and trying to figure it out. If I ask you a question, that means I WANT to know the answer. TELL THE TRUTH!!! Stop trying to spare peoples feelings. And if that's not what's up, then MAKE A FRIGGIN' DECISION. :mad:
I need to post those top ten cities for dating. Maybe we all need to relocate. |
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Ideal08 Post that List!
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I doubt I live in one of the top ten cities for dating but maybe I can go visit one of them for an extended weekend.... |
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Best cities for dating
1. Austin, TX 2. Colorado Springs, CO 3. San Diego, CA 4. Raleigh/Durham, NC 5. Seattle, WA 6. Charleston, SC 7. Norfolk, VA 8. Ann Arbor, MI 9. Springfield, MA 10. Honolulu, HI Worst cities for dating 1. Kansas City, MO 2. Wichita, KS 3. Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN 4. Detroit, MI 5. Louisville, KY 6. Greensboro/Winston-Salem, NC 7. Atlanta, GA 8. Pittsburgh, PA 9. Houston, TX 10. Charlotte, NC |
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