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What is the effective way to separate needs from wants?
I have three categories that I use - needs, wants and likes. Needs are things that I require to be happy - they are non-negotiable. If I do not get a "need" met then there is no way around it. Wants are things that are important to me, but that I would be willing to negotiate around. Likes are "oh aRead more
I have three categories that I use – needs, wants and likes. Needs are things that I require to be happy – they are non-negotiable. If I do not get a “need” met then there is no way around it. Wants are things that are important to me, but that I would be willing to negotiate around.
See lessLikes are “oh and if it’s not too much trouble, I would like this” – no biggie if it can’t be met, but it would be nice if it was. You have to be careful what you put in your “needs”, because they are absolutes.
Are all tomboys homosexuals?
There is no direct connection in this definition between tomboyism and lesbianism, though a later definition links the two—but most don’t. And, in this, the writers are consistent with the research literature. That is, a gender expression among girls that has been labeled as tomboy has been unhitcheRead more
There is no direct connection in this definition between tomboyism and lesbianism, though a later definition links the two—but most don’t. And, in this, the writers are consistent with the research literature. That is, a gender expression among girls that has been labeled as tomboy has been unhitched from any particular sexuality.
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