DreamerGirl27 Posted May 21, 2011 Posted May 21, 2011 Seriously. I want to find my soul mate. My life partner. The ying to my yang. The cheese to my macaroni. The ONE. dammit.
skydiveaddict Posted May 21, 2011 Posted May 21, 2011 I'm keep tellin' ya, it's gonna happen. Be patient and have fun with your life. That's how you attract someone.
Author DreamerGirl27 Posted May 21, 2011 Author Posted May 21, 2011 I'm keep tellin' ya, it's gonna happen. Be patient and have fun with your life. That's how you attract someone. So, the guy of my dreams is going to change his mind and ask me out tomorrow?
Airborne Posted May 21, 2011 Posted May 21, 2011 So, the guy of my dreams is going to change his mind and ask me out tomorrow? I just got married Should have grabbed me while you had the chance.
BiscuitXOXO Posted May 21, 2011 Posted May 21, 2011 (edited) So, the guy of my dreams is going to change his mind and ask me out tomorrow? Dreamergirl, I feel that you are a little bit attached to THIS ONE GUY. I was like you in high school. I had a massive crush on THIS ONE GUY and the only guy I saw was him. He represented all that was good about the male race to me. We semi-dated, we went to prom together, but in the end I realized he was not as into me as I was him. And he never would be. So I forced myself to attend a different university, snipped our pseudo-relationship, and attempted to forget about him. It has been hard, but DEFINITELY worth it. I didn't talk to other guys much the first semester. But second semester I began to realize...definitely not all guys, but certain guys DID find me attractive. Some of them were weirdos, but others were cute. But most guys AREN'T going to walk up to me, tell me I'm the most beautiful girl he's ever seen, and ask me out, since I'm not extraordinarily beautiful. One did, but although I found him sweet, he was a bit strange. I have learned that INITIATING is the girl's role. I don't mean asking him out; but the first step of smiling and striking up a conversation can REALLY HELP A GUY OUT. Or if you have his number just text, "Hey wassup." Usually, I am then surprised by the enthusiasm by which the guy would respond, and how persistant they can be in pursuing. It's all about making yourself approachable. Now I feel like you are going to take my experience and advice and attempt to apply it to THAT ONE GUY. After all, that's what I would have done. But...that's not my goal and point. My purpose is to get you to see and encourage other guys. They ARE out there. I really want to help you out. I feel like your mindset is very similar to how mine was. Edit: And if you are pining over THIS ONE GUY who clearly isn't your soulmate, your real soulmate may just pass you by. Edited May 21, 2011 by BiscuitXOXO Edit.
LeaningIntoTheMuse Posted May 21, 2011 Posted May 21, 2011 I want to get married someday, too. Hopefully that day will come soon.
StachShep Posted May 21, 2011 Posted May 21, 2011 One of the true natural wonders of the world, the Great Barrier Reef is the longest reef of its kind on Earth. Home to a spectacular diversity of animal and plant life, recent legislation has granted even greater protection for this abundant natural habitat. Vast Ecosystem The Great Barrier Reef is so extensive that its precise size has never been recorded, although it is estimated that it stretches for 1,400 miles (2.250 km), and covers around 135,000 sq miles (350,000 sq km) - about the same surface area as Ireland. It is made up of 2,000 individual reels, and around 71 coral islands are spread along its length. In broad terms, the Great Harrier Reef can be said to be divided into two regions the inner reef, known as the Great Shallow, and the outer reef, consisting of deeper reef systems and sloping walls leading to the open sea beyond. The reef itself is made up of over 100 species of coral, and supports around 1,500 species of fish. Approximately 4,000 species of mollusks inhabit the Hats and nooks and crannies of the reef, while 23 species of marine mammals may be encountered along the vast length of this complex ecosystem. Global Importance Certain areas of the Great Barrier Reel have enjoyed protected status since 1973, when it was established as a marine park. This was enhanced in 1981 when the reef was recognized as a World Heritage Site. More recent legislation has seen 71 percent of the total area of the reel covered by some sort of protective status-an optimistic sign for the future of a reef that is larger than any other coral system, but just as vulnerable to misuse and exploitation. Diving in the Region There is a mass market for diving the Great Harrier Reef, operating out of Cairns and Townsville in day boats containing very large numbers of divers. There have been a number of well-publicized incidents where divers have been missed when boats have departed back to shore, and although this is now very well regulated, it is still worth, on the larger vessels at least, ensuring that the correct procedures are in place before diving The other main diving activity on the reef takes place from liveaboards that venture farther afield to more remote sites. Divers on the reef are assured of reasonable hard coral and colorful fish life almost anywhere along its length, but there are also a number of notable individual sites. Ribbon Reef Number 10 is particularly rich and diverse, even by the Great Barrier Reef's high standards, and is the location for dive sites such as Cod Hole-famous for encounters with giant potato cod-and Pixie's Pinnacle, renowned for its diversity of large animal encounters. For more information about deep sea diving gear and diving scuba equipment visit the author's website Article Source: http://ezinearticles.com/?Great-Barrier-Reef-Diving&id=6280219
Wang101 Posted May 21, 2011 Posted May 21, 2011 I don't really bother to get married or not. I just hope someone I love always be by my side.
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