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    @cass_2000 wrote:

    Not sure where I should post this to!

    Anyways, just wondered what all you thought about trust in a relationship… can it be built up again if its been knocked down? Have any of you had to forgive and forget and did it work out? Has it changed any of you in any way ie more cautious about things or made you more easily jealous etc…

    Have any of you tried to forgive and work things out but realised it couldn’t happen? If so how long before you realised it was better to “give up”?

    Do any of you know your partner/ex is/was unfaithful but simply cant/couldn’t live without them therefore you had to forgive and forget? Does there come a point where you have to say I cant take anymore, its over?

    I’ll approach the subject from the perspective of someone who’s been guilty of causing distrust and I have to say, the process trying to re-store that trust after an affair, especially, is something of an insurmountable task.

    #363099

    @Captain Charisma wrote:

    im proud of my root 2 asstart :D
    ive the best root in london :D

    Well that’s funny isnt it, my lungs are turning inside out with laughter!! Kudos to you

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    @holisticjo wrote:

    Why is it that society finds fat people accetable? If a person in magazines or on TV is slim we moan about creating a bad image for young girls, but when fat people appear in public, we congratulate them and tell them how good the are, so we condone fatness, making young people think that being fat is right. Double standards again, no thin people more fat people thats the message we are sending. It is not ok to be overweight, it costs us money and people loose lives. Human rights seem to sway us into accepting fatness and never being negative about it. I think we SHOULD tax the fat!!

    People like eating junk because it tastes good, that’s all there is to it. And why shouldn’t they? Every pleasurable activity is detrimental to one’s health in the long run, if applied without moderation.

    I can appreciate your general ‘concern’ Holistic but taxing the fat wont work. I believe in this case incentives to mantain a healthy lifestyle will work better.

    #363097

    Proud of my London roots..a utopia of wealth and opportunity, compared to other cities.

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