Yeah, it's this one guy I've been talking tofor a little while now. He has the same name as you too.....wierd. But yeah, he's great. But that "new energy" you speak of.... comes from some mri black powder... I use it too. It really gets my blood flowin' and my vein all pop out of my arms and forehead whenever I'm lifting weights. I even scare some ppl out of the room when I'm working out. They just cant handle this.....lol.
2007-12-04 03:06:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you rather feel giving your abusive boyfriend adoption rights is within the high-quality curiosity of this little one? I can absolutely appreciate your angst, as at 21 I have no idea what I might have performed if I grew to become pregnant and did the whole lot in my vigour (ie. blanketed intercourse) to preclude that. I waited till I used to be 35 to have my first little one, and that used to be the proper factor for me. However, I feel all new mothers pass via a interval of "bloodless toes" whilst having a little one. It's a gigantic, lifestyles-changing occasion. Hormones are obviously a facet of your emotions, however you can also desire to remember counseling so you'll get a manage in your emotions earlier than little one arrives. I additionally suppose that, as soon as the little one arrives, you'll believe in a different way. A baby could be very intricate and all of us pass via an adjustment interval, however truthfully - a little one alterations your priorities entirely. Good good fortune, and hold in there!
2016-09-05 20:27:50
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answered by petroni 4
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Yeah It's a great feeling huh. I've never really felt that down and out but I've met people that have brought out a part of me that had been long forgotten and it's very refreshing.
2007-12-03 14:38:29
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answered by Rissa 7
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Not in quite awhile I must say.
I have found, however, that sticking a metal fork into an electric socket while your holding it with a wet hand works JUST as well.
At least it'll surely make you feel "alive" again ... that is ... if it doesn't kill ya.
I guess I'd highly suggest your version before trying mine.
Peace.
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2007-12-03 14:47:34
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answered by ? 7
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Not really. But there have been people I know that are special to me and have been kind even though we weren't friends or even had a special bond or anything. But just because they were kind it was nice and the thought of them made me strong.
2007-12-03 14:29:04
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answered by LEMON the good life 7
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Yes, my AA sponsor has been through the very same things I have and she is one of the happiest, most centered person I know and she has helped me through the very things from which she survived
2007-12-03 14:27:57
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answered by tin woman 5
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yes...I have in the last year met two poeple like that....they both made me feel alive...like I had been asleep all my life...very scary stuff...I didn't quite know what to do with myself...
2007-12-04 00:32:36
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answered by Jim Morrison's L.A. Woman... 3
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Yes and the situation is bad, very bad. I should let it go.
2007-12-04 00:32:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep that person who opened that tea shop right next to my place....they sell this wonderful tea there...
2007-12-03 16:19:24
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answered by Lexy 6
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i'm still down & out so i really can't say. i'm happy for you.
2007-12-03 15:01:34
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answered by Solitude Standing 4
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