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Originally Posted by Phrozen Sands
I don’t think there would be anything better than having a significant other who makes you laugh. When I was with my ex, the one I made a mistake by letting her move in with me, she was rarely to never silly like I am. She started off that way, but it went south real quick. Must be nice.
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Yes. To me, I think relationships thrive on laughter, trust, and consistency, so next time, don’t settle for less than what makes you happy. The right person will appreciate your playful side. I think every past relationship teaches us something. I mean, they definitely tell us what we don’t want in a partner. I think the right person will match your energy and make even the harder times easier to face. Know what I mean?
Like, when my hubby and I were first dating, I didn’t know what really attracted me to him, other than my initial, physical attraction to him. I mean, I didn’t know if it was his reserved charm, his incredibly good looks, or the fact that he could make me laugh like no one else. But whatever it was, I was hooked. Although, I was drawn to his quiet, confident personality, I think his humor caught me completely off guard and made me fall even harder. So, I just can’t see a relationship thriving without humor.
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Originally Posted by Phrozen Sands
We need harsher laws IMO.
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Our justice system needs a complete overhaul. That’s what it needs.
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Originally Posted by XAntoftheSkyX
I took 6 years of Spanish in middle/high school. I'm rusty at it but I did get to practice when I was a landscaper. I can understand a fair but I get lost when someone finds out I can speak a bit and start going a million miles a minute..
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lol
At least you can pick up on some of it. I can’t even do that. I’ve had some Spanish in high school and some in college but I’ve forgotten all of it with the exception of a few words. Some of my clients are Spanish speaking only, so I have to use the translator on my phone to communicate with them. But some of what I’ve forgotten is coming back because of that. Very little, but still some.