liltunergirl
@liltunergirl (467)
Canada • Age 42
Joined myLot 16 years ago
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sirfsuraz
@sirfsuraz (468)
• Nepal
7 Oct 08
I see every relationship has fights and misunderstanding, even there is love. Why is this? What about you? do you have fights?
If its love then why there is fight. If so then you must called it is love... Good love... Do you?
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liltunergirl Every relationship does have their fights and it's only normal. He does something that she doesn't like or she doesn't do something and he wanted her to and so on. Sometimes my bf and I fight over his behaviour (or lack there of it), or we fight because we...
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3cardmonte
@3cardmonte (5098)
29 Sep 08
Does it, do people really get what they deserve. I see no evidence of karmaic justice. Do you theink that people actually do get what they deserve or that it is a load of old rubbish? When was the last time you saw someone get...
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liltunergirl Sometimes it does end up in karmaic justice but most of the time it doesn't. One of my ex's cheated on me and I was heart broken. I didn't speak to him for years, then one day I went ice skating and surprisingly he was there too. He ended up getting a phone...
29 Sep 08
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SweetNkky
@SweetNkky (119)
• United States
29 Sep 08
Would you go for that? I was thinking what if my daughter didn't call me mom. She has gotten in the habit of saying Mimii. I've tried to correct her but she wont do it. I told my mom and she said at least she is not calling by...
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liltunergirl Wow, that's weird, my daughter calls me Mimi as well. Or Moomoo. I don't mind. She know's I'm her mom. Once in a while she'll say mom or mommy or ma to me but normally she says mimi. I call her pet names too. Noodle is my nick name for her or boo boo. When I...
29 Sep 08
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ronaldinu
@ronaldinu (12422)
• Malta
29 Sep 08
Priesthood and celibacy have moved hand in hand for the last centuries in the Catholic Church. Although it is not dogma and this teaching can be changed later on, the Church still insists that celibacy is mandatory to became a...
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