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POPSWomen Defy Labels In Intimacy
I can really identify with this article, and I am so encouraged to see young women having the freedom to explore their sexuality! Still yet, many admit they are afraid to come out to their friends much less family, but that is slowly changing. Being gay is an important part of my life; not an experiment. I've been in love very deeply three times in my life, twice with men, including my husband, whom I love and admire very deeply and once with a woman. All were very different experiences of course, but the woman's love? OMG, it was so bittersweet that I can taste it to this day. Loving her was the experience of a lifetime and I'm so glad I had that chance. I love, admire, and respect her to this day. It's too bad it has taken society this long to be somewhat accepting of very real and honest human emotions. Love has no boundaries for some, and I'm so glad God made me this way. He loves me and that is all that matters and He has given me the ability to love in (cont)
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POPSFree Lunch Isn't Cool Wow, I thought the poor loved to "scam" the system and be proud of it, eh? They are such a drain on society according to some.
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POPSEternity Is the sign a nuisance? Does this interfere with free speech? A lot of good questions.
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POPSI have found this to be true ... even at my beloved Clipmarks I have stayed away from clipmarks from a while, in order to facilitate a more balanced life. I stopped visiting for awhile when I noticed some folks were taking my own opinions to be critiques of them almost personally. This scared me. It said to me that they and I were spending too much time here. Need some real world connection ... when we care more about our invisible friends than the person next door or next to you in the bookstore, it is time to check reality. We don't know each other on clipmarks we only know a portion of the person behind the keyboard. We know what they clip, not who they are.
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POPSHow to Make Yourself INSANELY Useful --There is one warning I would place on this, and that is to know your limits and avoid spreading yourself too thin. Learn to say “no” when you need to, because if you try to be everything to everybody, you may be setting yourself up for eventual burnout.--