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Antianara
@Antianara (608)
Australia • Age 47
Joined myLot 19 years ago
www.nicolewhittakerart.zoomshare.com
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3 Oct 09
If Pyschics/Fortune Tellers/Spiritual Advisors Were Real...
grumpybear
@ShortyAkbar
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United States
25 Sep 09
Don't you think that they'd be able to predict all of these floods, hurricanes, and other natural disasters? Wouldn't they be able to tell when bad things were going to happen and warn everyone? I feel if people could really see...
fortune tellers
pyschics
tarot
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lemonadedusk
I'm a tarot card reader, and I never claim to be able to tell the future like a lot of TV psychics do. I simply read the symbols that are in the cards, and usually I can tell a lot about a person and how they're feeling at the time. Of course, I'm not trying...
3 Oct 09
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3 Oct 09
If Pyschics/Fortune Tellers/Spiritual Advisors Were Real...
grumpybear
@ShortyAkbar
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United States
25 Sep 09
Don't you think that they'd be able to predict all of these floods, hurricanes, and other natural disasters? Wouldn't they be able to tell when bad things were going to happen and warn everyone? I feel if people could really see...
5 responses
shikaymaru
As far as I know, fortune teller can only tell rough view of what your future might be. They can't tell precisely when, what or how our life can change. I don't believe 100% of what they predict. You are right, they often charging people for their service...
3 Oct 09
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7 Dec 06
Do the younger generation of men today expect to be waited on hand and foot?
emisle
@emisle
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Ireland
4 Dec 06
If and when I get married, there is absolutely no way on earth, that my husband is going to get away with doing no housework! My dad helps out around the house, no where near as much as my mum does, but he's a civil engineer and...
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emisle
What kids learn in the home is so important..:)
7 Dec 06
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Antianara
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7 Dec 06
Do the younger generation of men today expect to be waited on hand and foot?
emisle
@emisle
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Ireland
4 Dec 06
If and when I get married, there is absolutely no way on earth, that my husband is going to get away with doing no housework! My dad helps out around the house, no where near as much as my mum does, but he's a civil engineer and...
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Gobind
It really depends on how they are brought up, give them the responsibility of helping in the house when they are very young. I think the new generation is pretty ok.
7 Dec 06
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Antianara
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7 Dec 06
Do the younger generation of men today expect to be waited on hand and foot?
emisle
@emisle
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Ireland
4 Dec 06
If and when I get married, there is absolutely no way on earth, that my husband is going to get away with doing no housework! My dad helps out around the house, no where near as much as my mum does, but he's a civil engineer and...
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emisle
Thanks for the response..:)
7 Dec 06
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Antianara
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7 Dec 06
Do the younger generation of men today expect to be waited on hand and foot?
emisle
@emisle
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Ireland
4 Dec 06
If and when I get married, there is absolutely no way on earth, that my husband is going to get away with doing no housework! My dad helps out around the house, no where near as much as my mum does, but he's a civil engineer and...
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pusiket
Doing household choires is often associated with wives. But let us not forget the fact that husbands,too have their own share of cleaning and maintaining cleanliness.
7 Dec 06
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7 Dec 06
dreams and meaning
filchi
@filchi
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Netherlands
2 Feb 07
I am really curious what does it mean,or does dream really has a real meaning? because i am dreaming the same dream since i was like a teenager...that i am making love or dating with a man, just 1 man.But everynight, i dont dream...
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emisle
I am really curious what does it mean,or does dream really has a real meaning? because i am dreaming the same dream since i was like a teenager...that i am making love or dating with a man, just 1 man.But everynight, i dont dream that same man but to another...
7 Dec 06
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Antianara
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7 Dec 06
Do the younger generation of men today expect to be waited on hand and foot?
emisle
@emisle
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Ireland
4 Dec 06
If and when I get married, there is absolutely no way on earth, that my husband is going to get away with doing no housework! My dad helps out around the house, no where near as much as my mum does, but he's a civil engineer and...
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emisle
that's great to hear..:)
7 Dec 06
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Antianara
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7 Dec 06
Do the younger generation of men today expect to be waited on hand and foot?
emisle
@emisle
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Ireland
4 Dec 06
If and when I get married, there is absolutely no way on earth, that my husband is going to get away with doing no housework! My dad helps out around the house, no where near as much as my mum does, but he's a civil engineer and...
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spoiled311
i don't know about that...i'm 23 and eversince i was younger, i always try to make myself useful around the house or wherever i am...i also grew up in a family where my dad helps out in the househod chores...i believe chores wouldn't be a problem for me when i...
7 Dec 06
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7 Dec 06
Do the younger generation of men today expect to be waited on hand and foot?
emisle
@emisle
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Ireland
4 Dec 06
If and when I get married, there is absolutely no way on earth, that my husband is going to get away with doing no housework! My dad helps out around the house, no where near as much as my mum does, but he's a civil engineer and...
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emisle
there's no way i'm playing 'mother' to my partner, they can forget about it! People do need to treat their kids equally when it comes to household chores.
7 Dec 06
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7 Dec 06
Do the younger generation of men today expect to be waited on hand and foot?
emisle
@emisle
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Ireland
4 Dec 06
If and when I get married, there is absolutely no way on earth, that my husband is going to get away with doing no housework! My dad helps out around the house, no where near as much as my mum does, but he's a civil engineer and...
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sweetpea_216
It seems like it! They have everything from the clothes to cell phones to cars. And the housework thing, there is just not enough discipline. I believe that being spoiled factors into this. If the parent doesn't enforce the rules, how do they follow other...
7 Dec 06
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Antianara
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7 Dec 06
Do the younger generation of men today expect to be waited on hand and foot?
emisle
@emisle
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Ireland
4 Dec 06
If and when I get married, there is absolutely no way on earth, that my husband is going to get away with doing no housework! My dad helps out around the house, no where near as much as my mum does, but he's a civil engineer and...
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emisle
It's good to hear that, but you still find the odd few. Last year I was sharing with 2 lads whose mothers did all the tidying up after them, they would leave dirty plates etc everywhere, and wouldn't even put their rubbish in the bin...I'm just soooo glad to...
7 Dec 06
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Antianara
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7 Dec 06
Do the younger generation of men today expect to be waited on hand and foot?
emisle
@emisle
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Ireland
4 Dec 06
If and when I get married, there is absolutely no way on earth, that my husband is going to get away with doing no housework! My dad helps out around the house, no where near as much as my mum does, but he's a civil engineer and...
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Lydia1901
I hear that sister. My husband helps around the house when I ask him. He doesn't expect me to wait on him either. So we're cool. I don't know about everyone else but nowaday men are taking care of themselves and don't ask much from us.
7 Dec 06
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Antianara
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7 Dec 06
Do the younger generation of men today expect to be waited on hand and foot?
emisle
@emisle
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Ireland
4 Dec 06
If and when I get married, there is absolutely no way on earth, that my husband is going to get away with doing no housework! My dad helps out around the house, no where near as much as my mum does, but he's a civil engineer and...
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emisle
are you referring to the first post?
7 Dec 06
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7 Dec 06
Do the younger generation of men today expect to be waited on hand and foot?
emisle
@emisle
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Ireland
4 Dec 06
If and when I get married, there is absolutely no way on earth, that my husband is going to get away with doing no housework! My dad helps out around the house, no where near as much as my mum does, but he's a civil engineer and...
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smilekeith
I help my girlfriend around the house all the time. I also have to say that she helps me out around the house all the time as well. It is not my job to dump the trash, and it is not her job to wash the dishes. Items such as that. However, I do say one...
7 Dec 06
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Antianara
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7 Dec 06
Do the younger generation of men today expect to be waited on hand and foot?
emisle
@emisle
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Ireland
4 Dec 06
If and when I get married, there is absolutely no way on earth, that my husband is going to get away with doing no housework! My dad helps out around the house, no where near as much as my mum does, but he's a civil engineer and...
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crabass
agree
7 Dec 06
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Antianara
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7 Dec 06
Do the younger generation of men today expect to be waited on hand and foot?
emisle
@emisle
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Ireland
4 Dec 06
If and when I get married, there is absolutely no way on earth, that my husband is going to get away with doing no housework! My dad helps out around the house, no where near as much as my mum does, but he's a civil engineer and...
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Desertbird
I doubt it, the younger generation of women are more rebellious and are likely to protest greatly if they were confronted with this.
7 Dec 06
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Antianara
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7 Dec 06
Do the younger generation of men today expect to be waited on hand and foot?
emisle
@emisle
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Ireland
4 Dec 06
If and when I get married, there is absolutely no way on earth, that my husband is going to get away with doing no housework! My dad helps out around the house, no where near as much as my mum does, but he's a civil engineer and...
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crabass
My friend's always helped me around the house
7 Dec 06
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Antianara
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7 Dec 06
Do the younger generation of men today expect to be waited on hand and foot?
emisle
@emisle
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Ireland
4 Dec 06
If and when I get married, there is absolutely no way on earth, that my husband is going to get away with doing no housework! My dad helps out around the house, no where near as much as my mum does, but he's a civil engineer and...
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healinglight20
My husband's always helped me around the house.....I'm the one who enjoys the cooking, so he does the cleaning bit - he'd rather have it that way and I'm not complaining... :) At the end of the day, the work gets done around the house!!!
7 Dec 06
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Antianara
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7 Dec 06
Do the younger generation of men today expect to be waited on hand and foot?
emisle
@emisle
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Ireland
4 Dec 06
If and when I get married, there is absolutely no way on earth, that my husband is going to get away with doing no housework! My dad helps out around the house, no where near as much as my mum does, but he's a civil engineer and...
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emisle
I suppose a lot is to do with how they are raised, if the mother did everything for them, if their sisters were expected to do the chores while the boys weren't etc...well if i have boys they won't be getting away with doing nothing!
7 Dec 06
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1 person