July 1st, 2008
A lot of relationships, tend to split, maybe sooner or later, only a quarter of first time relationships made it through so far for the real thing, marriage. I won’t be tackling the mature stuff of marriage and marriage life, but I’d like to discuss the other side of the coin, the breakup part.
What could be reasons for a breakup? Education, just like I might have mentioned earlier? Or maybe the will of the parents which has happened to me once in a time already. It might also be due to the unfaithfulness of your partner, or of any other reason which I could enlist here with no ending.
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July 1st, 2008 |
Posted in Guest Post
| Tagged with guest, Insights, love, serious matters, tips |
June 22nd, 2008
I doubt so, and I stand my words.
People might come to say that education aka school is the real killer of majority of relationships. A lot of them fall apart when school starts, a lot of them do have survived for now, but may come to an end any time soon, for, “educational purposes.” Yes indeed, a lot of relationships start at school, specifically in high school wherein we learned to love the most and hurt the most at the same time. It’s there where everything sets its beginning, where we learn from our mistakes and grow socially together with the opposite sex.
Although, a lot of people would agree when I say that education or school does lead a relationship to a end, I have a different view upon this situation. You know, relationships are not always all about love, kissing, hugging and all those stuff. You need to think ahead at times, be practical, be competitive. I do know some people who have even strengthened their relationships in the means of educational endeavor, in the means of helping each other out in the education level.
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June 22nd, 2008 |
Posted in Kevin`s Tps
| Tagged with education, Partners, serious matters |
June 18th, 2008
Saying sorry isn’t the easiest thing to do, especially if you have sinned severely, or if you did not commit any mistake at all, or just committed one unintentionally. You might come to think that there is no sense in saying sorry for something you didn’t do or for something that has happened without your attention or knowledge, which turns out to have made someone mad. But, believe it or not, there is.
Typically, we say sorry and ask for forgiveness alongside our apologies that we say to the victim of our negative act. Sometimes it just happens that they won’t accept your apology, sometimes they’ll keep themselves out of your sight so that apologizing won’t be matter anymore, but finding them; rather.
I won’t tackle much about “saying sorry” stuff, but I’d like to share what has happened to me, earlier this evening. As I came home, from school. I immediately called Chedie (Alica Kria Amoranto). For the sake of checking her out, saying some words of appreciation and kindness and the usual Chedieniess (you don’t want to know more about this, I assure you that).
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June 18th, 2008 |
Posted in Insights
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April 21st, 2008
There are times in our lives when we reach a point at which we have to choose among certain things, let go of the one, and go for another. Just like, let’s say we’re heading for a cross road, in which let’s say are 2 ways to take, but only one way is allotted.
Just like in my life, I had to choose a couple of times which road to take, and had to come regret it at times. To help out, choosing the right direction, if have selected this question, Your Partner or Your Parent? which for me, suits to the website.
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April 21st, 2008 |
Posted in Insights
| Tagged with inlove, inspiring, love, serious matters |