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How feasible is it for me to be in love with someone I’m mentally drawn to but not physically attracted to?
Of course, it’s possible. We all feel beautiful. It’s not only our physical attributes that matter but our total personality or traits as a person. We may look beautiful to our friend but others may not agree because they have their own basis or ideals of what a beautiful person is. Some are quite pRead more
Of course, it’s possible. We all feel beautiful. It’s not only our physical attributes that matter but our total personality or traits as a person. We may look beautiful to our friend but others may not agree because they have their own basis or ideals of what a beautiful person is.
See lessSome are quite prejudiced that when they see beautiful woman, they automatically question what kind of personality she has. They think that a beautiful woman outside may not be beautiful inside or in other words her trait may not be good or admirable. Some men fall for one who may not be so attractive but they’re after their character or traits. Others choose one who is not pretty but there’s something in her he got attracted to like her simple ways, her grace, good nature and behavior. It’s not all beauty that counts, each person has their own unique, charming, and attractive traits for one to admire him/her as a partner. Some may fall for one who is brainy or talented. As we know beauty is only skin-deep and may wane in time but the traits of a person is lasting and may last forever.
Are majority of Trump supporters truly racists?
Trump is not a racist and neither are his supporters. He is and has always been a NYC social liberal. Being against Islamic extremists and Mexican Cartels in plain words does not make you racist. Also, being against illegal immigrants does not make you a racist, likewise supporting someone you belieRead more
Trump is not a racist and neither are his supporters. He is and has always been a NYC social liberal. Being against Islamic extremists and Mexican Cartels in plain words does not make you racist. Also, being against illegal immigrants does not make you a racist, likewise supporting someone you believe is the best for USA. It’s all a bullshit accusation. Louis Farrakhan is an anti semetic democrat. He hates Jews. He calls them maggots. If Farrakhan throws his support behind one of the dems running for President, Sanders or Warren for instance, would it be fair to ask, what proportion of their base are anti semetic? lol. I think this question poster just tried to call me a racist. Do not ever do that to me in person. It won’t go well.
See lessShould I quit stock investment if I constantly lose money in stock market?
Actually, maybe you should. You see, not every one is cut out for stock investments. However, you have two genuine options here: save your money and do something else and the second option is to re-evaluate your investment or trading methods, for all your positions, and consider your entry and exitRead more
Actually, maybe you should. You see, not every one is cut out for stock investments. However, you have two genuine options here: save your money and do something else and the second option is to re-evaluate your investment or trading methods, for all your positions, and consider your entry and exit conditions and observe whether or not you have met them or if perhaps how they have changed. Do you really need to stop trading entirely or are the positions that you are in simply wrong and you just need to find better ones? Cutting losses and finding new ideas is a good thing. If you didn’t already have entry and exit conditions sorted then you really should just bail on them and stop suffering. you need to re-evaluate and either exit, do nothing, or add to the position. You have to do the hard work of making that decision.
See lessIf you are suffering in the stock market, it is by your own hand, and only you can stop it. And there’s no shame in stopping the suffering!