Tuesday, February 15, 2011

SEVEN

1.
Saying “I love you” is not a bargaining chip.
It’s a feeling you pay forward with love and respect.

2.
Saying “I’m sorry” isn’t a way back in.
It’s a desire to do better next time.

3.
“We” isn’t “Me”. Well, it’s sort of “we”, but the “w” got flipped over in the wake of those scurrying towards self-serving stuff.

4.
Making love is not something you get in exchange for scrambled eggs or a steak dinner – that is what is known as a “transaction”, often becoming more costly post transaction – resulting in a lost friendship, STD, or an unwanted pregnancy; the trifecta of thoughtless encounters.

5.
Sex is a gift you receive from someone’s soul, as well as their vagina.
Treat both with the utmost care. If not, refer to #4.

6.
Lies are the stories people tell themselves right before they tell you, often to support their own agenda.

7.
One person’s idea of a “relationship” is usually different from another's. It’s not yours, or theirs, it’s often somewhere in the middle, like a seesaw. If you find yourself playing with yourself, it’s probably because you don’t know the basic rules of physics/relationships.

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