after having sex that feels like i am in heaven
2007-09-04 10:27:29
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answered by hgiffard772@btinternet.com 3
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All the time.... The Poor quality days, the better days and hours. I'm looking out for 'pain,' in the back, so I'm all the time 'checking out the works,' monitoring myself for signs and where my cellphone is, as the chances are that I'll need to make that essential '999 call' myself.
Sash.
2007-09-02 14:29:22
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answer #2
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answered by sashtou 7
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I've been through a lot in the last few years.
I often feel scared, sad, stressed and so confused, I can't remember what that is like to feel myself.
Maybe its just a sign of getting older and having to deal with life when you are not ready for it!
2007-09-02 14:06:44
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answered by babs 3
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It starts with a deep look inside
How do you feel about yourself? Does your work enhance your sense of self or does it bring you down? Have you thought about how your work might be impacting your health, your relationships and your happiness? So many people just place their work in a large compartment, as if to keep the rest of their life away from their work…I wish it were that simple.
Your work determines who you are
I went out to eat the other day and I noticed a group of maybe 15 people from the same work group out to lunch. It was your typical work lunch where the boss did most of the talking and the people tried hard to act like they were enjoying themselves. Really, they just wanted to rush home, put on their pajamas and crawl under their covers. Have you ever felt that way?
Create a life that honors who you are and your gifts to the world.
Write down on a piece of paper, “The way I feel about myself is______________.”
Change the parts of your life that are no longer useful to you.
So many of us are held prisoner by others; our bosses, our parents, our spouses and society about who we should be and the role we should play out in life.
Just remember, you are the only one who can change the role in your own one act play called life. It doesn’t come from thinking you should change or hoping for some better luck. It comes from creating the life that works just right for you.
Your work is a center point of your life. Last week I met an executive whose company sold electronic parts. I asked him if he loved his work and all his travel. He said he actually didn’t like it at all. His plan someday was to spend his time in the mountains doing something around his love of skiing. I knew what the real problem was. He lived a life of big screen TVs, large trophy cars and lots of toys. He couldn’t actually imagine giving any of these up in trade for his dreams.
Don’t prostitute yourself to your work
I am sorry but it’s the best example that comes to mind. So many of us do this. We rent our lives and our souls to faceless work that we do without question. And the result is that we feel worse about ourselves and who we are. The path to a life of integrity is an open and honest review of who you are and what you want.
Are you a job title or a person?
When someone asks you what you do, how do you answer?
Do you respond with your job title or a description of who you are?
There are so many jobs out there and most of them would not be done unless people were paid to do them. After forty, it’s time to take a deeper look at doing work that warms the soul; work that solves real problems in the world.
Is your work making a difference in the world?
Only you can answer this question. Most jobs are created only to help an organization turn a profit. If you can’t contribute to this mission, then the organization will find someone else, probably younger, who can.
After forty, you are ready to stop these silly games with your life and find your vocation—the work you will start to do and continue doing until you stop breathing.
How do you feel about yourself?
Only you can answer this question. Only you can start to take action towards doing something about the answers you don’t like. Start by examining your work.
This will be the hardest thing you will ever do. But it will also be the most satisfying when you look back over the second half of your life and realize you ignored the status quo and followed your heart.
2007-09-02 19:01:19
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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When I'm doing things I love with people that I love......... I love Games, and sports... so when i'm on a team with good friends... like in a baseball game... i feel right at home.... I get real loud and I think i'm fun.. when I'm with my wife... I usually feel myself... we like to dance together......
I think you feel yourself when your in your comfort zone... that's why people think alcohol and drugs is so much fun... because the first thing to go is all sense of discomfort
2007-09-02 14:08:19
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answered by clint_lewin 2
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The time you achieve great success in life and if no one is there to appreciate you(not even your parents).At that moment you ll feel lonely and you ll start to feel yourself and your efforts that lead you to success.
2007-09-02 13:51:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm..
Im confused? Are you asking when we pleasure ourselfs =S
Usually early hours of the morning 4 me =D
2007-09-02 13:41:38
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answered by :) (: 1
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When I'm happy, which is most of the time thankfully.
When the wind is blowing through my hair.
2007-09-03 19:13:15
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answered by Anonymous
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When I'm myself... And what about masturbation??? Who would do that?? :o
2007-09-02 13:47:10
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answered by Nails 4
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when i m around a few certain people who i am most comfortable with...im a total dork and i feel i can be that way around my boyfriend...he thinks its funny cause he can let loose too...when i drink, i get real emotional and tend to let all my feelings out...thats when you learn the most about me!!!
2007-09-02 15:29:27
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answered by Not2Graceful 1
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When I listen to music and suddenly hours have past
2007-09-02 17:54:02
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answered by Anonymous
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