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I will take another truth as well :)
monkeygirl
07-09-2012, 08:27 AM
Jagg, did you forget or are you still :deepthoughts:
Jagg, did you forget or are you still :deepthoughts:
Sorry had to tend to a few things. Ok here is your dare. You are going to go to Julie's visitor page, and say the following, - word for word. "Hello Julie welcome to the planet, glad you found us! I see you have made some friends already, well once you start finding your way around the site, I will be looking forward to reading your posts." Have fun!
Ok Monkey let us know when you are finished. Lol
ArkansasPiscesGrrl
07-09-2012, 11:14 AM
*waving to my neighbor Jagg* I will take another truth, please!
*Anya*
07-09-2012, 11:49 AM
Jagg, I lived through Princess Belle's "most embarrassing moment" truth so will throw myself on the truth pile once again, if you have one.
Be kind...
:)
Be Kind? Hahaha ok just for you Anya! Your truth question, tell us who the one person you wanted to say shut the F up, to and why?
This one is difficult to come up with.
I hate to cop to this but it is the truth: I learned as a kid to tune out when someone prattles on and on.
My mother was an elementary school teacher and everythin but everything was a "lesson" for her to teach me something.
My worst subject was math. I really hated it. There actually is a good reason for this which I will spare you before someone wants to tell me to shut the f up.
Anyway, my mother would sit me at the kitchen table, lean over and with her smokers breath ( she long ago quit smoking but used to smoke a pack a day when I was a kid) and would go on and on trying to get my brain to understand fractions. I was aged 9 or 10.
Inside my head I would be screaming shut the f up, let me escape but perfected the art of nodding my head, looking interested and acting like I understood what she was saying. I may even have disassociated a little as I could look on the outside as though I was listening and understanding but did not have a clue as to what she was talking about.
When I went to college, I had to get tutors or never would have passed chemistry, statistics or pharmacology! To this day, sometimes I still get stuck on a fraction.
:)
monkeygirl
07-09-2012, 12:54 PM
I posted it, Jagg. That was easy?
Sachita
07-09-2012, 01:22 PM
I posted it, Jagg. That was easy?
That was way easy. Be glad I'm not playing. :) But I doubt anyone would take any of my dares that would actually do it.
*waving to my neighbor Jagg* I will take another truth, please!
Ok neighbor here is your truth. You must fill in the blanks using only BFPlanet users
I wish I had _____ body. I wish I was as smart as _____. I wish I could get to know ____ a lot better. If I was single I would love to see _____ naked. And I would love to kiss____.
ArkansasPiscesGrrl
07-09-2012, 02:17 PM
Ok neighbor here is your truth. You must fill in the blanks using only BFPlanet users
I wish I had _____ body. I wish I was as smart as _____. I wish I could get to know ____ a lot better. If I was single I would love to see _____ naked. And I would love to kiss____.
OH wow! Now seeing as how I am hitched with someone here on the Planet, gotta be careful....sooooo...
I wish I had _guest's body. I wish I was as smart as guest. I wish I could get to know guest a lot better. If I was single I would love to see guest naked. And I would love to kiss Wolfz7.(over and over and over!)
(yeah, I am a smart-ass!)
OH wow! Now seeing as how I am hitched with someone here on the Planet, gotta be careful....sooooo...
I wish I had _guest's body. I wish I was as smart as guest. I wish I could get to know guest a lot better. If I was single I would love to see guest naked. And I would love to kiss Wolfz7.(over and over and over!)
(yeah, I am a smart-ass!)
Roflol. That's exactly how I would have answered. Lol you get extra bonus points for consistancy.
Bella~Vita
07-09-2012, 02:57 PM
Interesting!
:eatinghersheybar:
ArkansasPiscesGrrl
07-09-2012, 03:19 PM
Roflol. That's exactly how I would have answered. Lol you get extra bonus points for consistancy.
I want extra bonus points PLUS gold stars! Oh yeah, and glitter!
Bella~Vita
07-09-2012, 03:21 PM
Kinda curious here
ferret
07-09-2012, 03:24 PM
I'd like another truth, please. Still way too chicken to take a dare.
Nomad
07-11-2012, 07:10 AM
still lurking........................too chicken.......................or am i?
Greco
07-11-2012, 03:07 PM
Alright, I'll take another Truth question.
If anyone's up for it, ha!
digging this game Greco
*Anya*
07-11-2012, 03:36 PM
Alright, I'll take another Truth question.
If anyone's up for it, ha!
digging this game Greco
Greco,
If I may be the one to ask you your truth?
I can tell from your prior posts that your job has been both your vocation and your avocation.
1. What has been the most meaningful aspect of your job over the years?
2. What has been the least rewarding and most frustrating aspect of the job?
Thank you.
ferret
07-11-2012, 03:40 PM
Waiting for a truth from someone....
*Anya*
07-11-2012, 03:51 PM
Waiting for a truth from someone....
ferret,
1. What person during your life had the greatest impact on you, in a positive manner and why? (The period of time can be either short or long-it is the impact that matters, not the length of time).
2. The person that had the most negative impact and why?
Neither person needs to be named or identified specifically, unless you choose to do so.
Thank you.
aishah
07-11-2012, 03:58 PM
i'll take another truth! still too chicken for a dare.
arkansaspiscesgrrl, i loved your "truth"! hehehehe :)
Greco
07-11-2012, 04:09 PM
Great questions Anya. I'll take some time to answer them
with the sincerity with which they were asked.
Greco
Greco,
If I may be the one to ask you your truth?
I can tell from your prior posts that your job has been both your vocation and your avocation.
1. What has been the most meaningful aspect of your job over the years?
2. What has been the least rewarding and most frustrating aspect of the job?
Thank you.
ferret
07-11-2012, 04:25 PM
ferret,
1. What person during your life had the greatest impact on you, in a positive manner and why? (The period of time can be either short or long-it is the impact that matters, not the length of time).
2. The person that had the most negative impact and why?
Neither person needs to be named or identified specifically, unless you choose to do so.
Thank you.
Even though my ex basically ruined our friendship recently, I'd have to say that she's the one person in my life that had a positive impact in me. She's a really peaceful, easy-going, laid-back person, and I think the years I've spent around her have taught me different ways of thinking and doing things, rather than responding to life in the same, old manner. She's certainly had a calming influence, and I think I've mellowed out in the past six years. I realize that I still have a long way to go, as my patience and my temper are things I continually struggle with.
On the flip side, I would say the person that has made a negative impact on me has been my father. I haven't spoken to him in 18 years by my choice. He's an alcoholic, has a hell of a temper when he's drinking (as far as I know, he still does), so I figure I'm better off without having that toxic influence in my life. Maybe part of the reason I'd rather keep people at a safe distance from me is because of him, and there's definitely some unresolved issues from my past. He never really had a good handle on his temper, either; I suppose there were certain things I picked up from him, as well as my brother. However, I never use my past as an excuse for how I am now.
That's way more honest than I planned on being in this post, but I suppose no one can never accuse me of not being honest.
Sue
ferret
07-11-2012, 04:28 PM
aishah, here's a truth for you:
When have you loved someone who has not loved you back?
Sue
Greco
07-11-2012, 05:40 PM
I’ll use my day job only to answer Anya.
2. What has been the least rewarding and most frustrating aspect of the job?
The drastic change in the field of mental health of the, at this point, monopoly of managed care companies (insurance), has been a disaster for client care.
Politics, and money does not make the best foundation for treatment in the mental health/psychotherapy
process.
It has been frustrating, to say the least, and is certainly the least rewarding aspect of my work.
1. What has been the most meaningful aspect of your job over the years?
Answering the first one last:
One of the most meaningful aspects of my work with people has been to see what incredible resilience we embody. Despite the losses, violence, trauma, apathy, and depression we eventually find our way through the abyss (the dark night of the soul ) to personal strength, and spiritual fortitude.
I have the honor of being present to remarkable recoveries.
Today was one such day, when a client’s tears were not of her breakdown, but her break through. I was awe-struck with the energy of love in my office this afternoon.
I could go on, but will leave it here.
Thanks Anya, Greco
Greco,
If I may be the one to ask you your truth?
I can tell from your prior posts that your job has been both your vocation and your avocation.
1. What has been the most meaningful aspect of your job over the years?
2. What has been the least rewarding and most frustrating aspect of the job?
Thank you.
Canela
07-11-2012, 07:10 PM
Okay, I'm in--truth.
ferret
07-11-2012, 07:16 PM
Okay, I'm in--truth.
What is the most embarrassing thing you've ever done and what was the result?
Sue
Canela
07-11-2012, 07:20 PM
What is the most embarrassing thing you've ever done and what was the result?
Sue
Gee is this the truth question or the dare one?
ferret
07-11-2012, 07:22 PM
Gee is this the truth question or the dare one?
Oh, and here I thought the question was harmless *grin* It's a truth.
Sue
Canela
07-11-2012, 07:29 PM
What is the most embarrassing thing you've ever done and what was the result?
Sue
Okay okay, I will play...I've had many embarrassing moments...but the one that sticks out right now this minute is when once, a while back, I was in Houston and was meeting a butch for the first time. He was my friend first for several years...we finally met in real time and had planned to go to dinner.
I was at my crazy sister's house and she was pretty buzzed when he got there and since I didn't know what to expect I was soooo nervous I was still primping in the bathroom when he arrived. She asked him in, gave him a beer and came to get me. When she told me he was there, I asked her where and she said he was waiting for me in the living room. I was worried she'd said something stupid to him because she was pretty messed up!
I ran out of the bathroom and straight into him (practically) and he laughed because he thought I was running to meet him!
The outcome--we had a great dinner, a few months of flirting and then left it alone...it was a difficult time for me and an LDR wasn't what I needed at the time. We are still friends and he teased me mercilessly about running out to meet him for years. If he ever reads this, he may do so again...oh well.
aishah
07-11-2012, 09:39 PM
aishah, here's a truth for you:
When have you loved someone who has not loved you back?
Sue
thanks, sue! :bunchflowers:
i have a bit of a talent for loving people who don't love me back. or being the one to fall really hard and not have it reciprocated. i've gotten better over the years about not expecting reciprocation and being careful about how much time/energy i invest in one-sided relationships, but i still love people and fall for people very easily.
my dad was probably the first person...it's possible that he did love me back and was just terrible at showing it, but he did some pretty horrible things to me and abandoned me and i kept putting myself out there. by the time he passed away, though, i'd started to learn a bit about boundaries, which has helped a lot in my other relationships.
when i first started college, i fell really hard for someone who was a few years ahead of me in the same field...we got to be great friends and there was a LOT of sexual tension. he was a huge player, though. and very dreamy (on a physical and intellectual level). we had really great chemistry. but he was not really interested in a relationship...and didn't have any feelings for me much beyond friendship/sexual chemistry. we did have mindblowing sex a couple of times...and i still have a soft spot in my heart for him. but we've both moved on.
Nomad
07-12-2012, 06:26 AM
ok ok truth please.
aishah
07-12-2012, 10:25 AM
ok ok truth please.
what's the most fun thing you've ever done?
(that doesn't look like proper grammar, but i'll go with it...you get the idea. haven't had my coffee yet, hehe!)
Nomad
07-12-2012, 12:46 PM
what's the most fun thing you've ever done?
(that doesn't look like proper grammar, but i'll go with it...you get the idea. haven't had my coffee yet, hehe!)
the most fun thing? oh no! i'm really boring! there's a camping trip with one of my favorite people a while back that was the best summer trip ever, for me anyway. hammock. naps. fishing. exploring. food. good coffee. cards. conversation. sleepy cuddles. personal revelations. a few arguments but nothing that wasn't manageable. and chipmunks that got into the car! holy G*d that was funny. (really it was!) there are other things that took me further and came with a higher price tag but this is really the most fun i've had recently
ferret
07-12-2012, 04:45 PM
I'll take another truth from anyone. Please be gentle *grin*
Sue
Nomad
07-12-2012, 08:46 PM
I'll take another truth from anyone. Please be gentle *grin*
Sue
tell us what's significantly different about your life today than one year ago and what you did or didn't do to get here from there.
ferret
07-13-2012, 05:29 PM
tell us what's significantly different about your life today than one year ago and what you did or didn't do to get here from there.
I think the biggest change I'm going through right now is a move. Granted I'm not moving to another state or to a completely different city, but it's new roommates, living space, etc. I don't care for change, but sometimes things are out of your control. Unfortunately, this move wasn't of my own choosing (I live with a friend who's also my ex); it was her deciding that it was time for me to go since she's got a new girlfriend. It's one of those situations where it's completely out of my control, and now it's time for me to move on.
Sue
Nomad
07-13-2012, 07:29 PM
I think the biggest change I'm going through right now is a move. Granted I'm not moving to another state or to a completely different city, but it's new roommates, living space, etc. I don't care for change, but sometimes things are out of your control. Unfortunately, this move wasn't of my own choosing (I live with a friend who's also my ex); it was her deciding that it was time for me to go since she's got a new girlfriend. It's one of those situations where it's completely out of my control, and now it's time for me to move on.
Sue
sounds to me like you're taking control by doing something that's outside your comfort zone (change) and doing it for the better (moving to a new place so that you can move on with your life away from your ex). sounds like you're still friends to a degree which is awesome but it's never a great circumstance when you have to be around as they start something new, even if you're happy for 'em. so good for you for doing what needs to be done. i think it is most definitely of your own choosing to look the thing you dont like doing in the face and recognize that you dont like it but you're going to step up anyway. good on you for doing what needs to be done with grace and style. :) (i put that grace and style thing in so you'd smile and do a little ego dance. you deserve it!)
Greco
07-21-2012, 08:52 PM
Alright, how about another truth?!
Greco
LeftWriteFemme
07-08-2018, 06:08 PM
Alright, how about another truth?!
Greco
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