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Which do you think is stronger?

The female instinct to nurture or the male need to provide and protect.

2007-09-11 05:24:44 · 4 answers · asked by asummersheart 2

If someone with kids goes to the boss and says something like - its a school play, sports day, they've got cubs/brownies, swimming gala etc etc. - time off - no problem.
If you haven't got kids though, no chance, you get discriminated against because you choose not to have them.
If you go to the same boss and say- I want to catch a movie, me and the girlfriend are going out to dinner, the Arsenal game's on telly, etc etc - time off - no chance.
Anyone else find this??

2007-09-11 05:13:26 · 6 answers · asked by First Ascent 4 Thistle 7

give me you idea with details:-)

2007-09-11 05:06:05 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Someone with real experience in the world? Someone that has punched the time clock? Someone that has grown up in communities affected by lay-offs and factory closings? Someone that is gay? Someone that admits to their downfalls? Someone that is average and just struggling to get by each month? A single parent? Someone that has applied for food stamps?

2007-09-11 04:33:07 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

This is directed at any gender and any age.

Give me me one example of your OWN little tidbit of wisdom, something that you've come up with by yourself.

No over-used cliche's please.

2007-09-11 04:30:46 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous

When I watch Court TV sometimes they have some DNA at a crime scene but no way to match it to anyone so they'd look for fingerprints instead. What if they kept people's DNA on file when they are born. Your thoughts?

2007-09-11 03:39:33 · 4 answers · asked by Jenae, TV (tempter of the vile) 5

we're so kind....

2007-09-11 03:37:35 · 16 answers · asked by paplus 4

How might (or how has) your birth order affect your decisions on family dynamics when forming a family of your own. (ie: when to marry, how many children, when to have children, etc)?

Thank you!

2007-09-11 03:34:26 · 1 answers · asked by heidi v 1

after seeing that guy who fell out of the world trade center, to maybe in install fire proof parachutes near every window of all tall buildings?

2007-09-11 03:33:08 · 6 answers · asked by sea son 1

Which is right? ''Please rest assured that ultimately ........'' or Please be rest assured that ultimately ......''

2007-09-11 03:26:10 · 12 answers · asked by Moi 2

"Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair." (Kahlil Gibran)
I’m a German but I’ve left Europe for good, living in India for the past seven years. I’m quite an average guy – except for my trademark: I'm always barefoot, all-year-round, wherever I go, whatever I do! Most of my friends have never seen me wearing shoes… For me, being barefoot isn’t just a fashion statement: It’s a lifestyle, a way to express myself. And of course an amazing sensual experience: I can FEEL the ground! Would you wear gloves all-year-round? Nopes! So: Why shoes? Walking barefoot, I’m far more “in touch”, in touch with nature, with Mother Earth… Energy can flow freely, I’m never disconnected. It’s very refreshing and stimulating, and the ecological impact is far less dramatic (erosion!) if I’m hiking without shoes. Somehow I’m more defensive, less aggressive if barefoot. Walking barefoot isn’t only special but also communicative: Travelling a lot I’ve made friends in many countries, explaining why I’m roaming around barefoot!
Coming to India I realized: Many people are barefoot, all the time and everywhere, not only in rural areas and villages but also in town! Even if you’re staying in a big city – one of those hot-spots of modernization and westernisation: You’ll be unable to spend ten minutes in the streets without spotting a pair of dusty bare feet! And it seems quite obvious to me that living barefoot isn’t a privileged of the poor, especially in the South, especially in cities like Chennai. But I wonder: What about the educated youth – students, university graduates? Has anyone of you chosen to go barefoot for fun, ‘cause it’s cool or healthy?

2007-09-11 02:23:17 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-11 02:03:05 · 11 answers · asked by marie_sahiry 2

2007-09-11 01:55:31 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

interview questions

2007-09-11 01:52:45 · 11 answers · asked by water 1

It was a nice sunny morning getting ready to take my daughter to school Elementary at the time doing the same routine and her watching her kid shows when I decided to change the channel to see what the weather would be like the rest of the day then that's when I saw the first tower on fire all I knew at the time was the same as rest of America that a small plane or Jet hit the Tower. Then I turned it off took her to school and when I came back turned to news back on to see what become of it then that's when I saw the other plane dive into the other Tower it was surreal I woke hubby up on his off day to let him know that New York was under attack from who noone knew and from that time on we kept the TV on the news the whole day and nite it was hard for us the next month we prayed for everyone and anyone who had family as far as i knew we didn't have any family or friends living in New York. God Bless them all.

2007-09-11 01:47:00 · 7 answers · asked by bustnloose_2000 3

I don't understand why. And if I tell my friends I'm not opposed to abortion then they say I'm a cruel guy. But what if you are a rape victim, 18 years old with no family to turn to? Then what?

You never cuddled the baby, you never breast-fed it, you never played with it, you never heard it's first words. You don't know one thing about it, except that it's a baby.

2007-09-11 01:38:56 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-11 01:32:27 · 8 answers · asked by hatibu i 1

2007-09-11 01:27:18 · 7 answers · asked by John A 1

It's only your life change I want to know about, not a change you would recommend to others like Jesus, Allah or Buddha.

2007-09-11 01:23:40 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

myself am tired of hearing of segregation between the smart and the unfortunate.just read yahoo on how we segregate by our knowledge.and i have to ask myself.was i a happier person living amongst the unfortunates?were these people more outgoing?more apt to drop everything and give you a hand?you can bet your bottom dollar they were,so i am contimplating,do i educate myself further in hopes of being who i am not or back to the park of horseshoes parties darts and down to earth people?go ahead and laugh;but money does strange things to the mind.specially if youve been to both places.what do you think on this?

2007-09-11 01:10:44 · 8 answers · asked by narlyknot 4

I asked my wife if she's ever watched porn, but she always changes the subject, and honestly i'm 27 years-old and I still don't know if any of them watch it and if they actually enjoy it. I've watched it with a few in my time but they always act as if it's new to them. Are they just great pretenders or what?

2007-09-11 00:56:57 · 11 answers · asked by GoodBadGuy 2

2007-09-11 00:41:21 · 3 answers · asked by joyce 1

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