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FunPleasurable 60M
3997 posts
11/27/2014 6:06 am

I am sure you made the right decision and you will be happy with the end results.

Fun and Pleasure in Sunny Side Singapore. Come visit my blog and let's chat and explore.


bulehyatt 65M  
1717 posts
11/27/2014 11:04 pm

The end of a relationship is a strange thing . . . The conclusion drags on with many moments and milestones, each one painfully beautiful.

I wonder if you may be familiar with the writing of Sheldon Kopp ? Perhaps most famous for his book If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him! But my favorites among his dozen or so books are a couple of mainly-pictures books styled as bitter-sweet pictorial essays on people struggling to find significance and to recognize value in themselves.

Each book - No Hidden Meanings and What Took You So Long? - has perhaps five-hundred words total, inter-leaved among the photo's. Haunting images of loss, vulnerability and helplessness . . . of responsibility, freedom and yes, of love. Wonderful!

Your evocative post about relationships ending . . . involving pain and longing and how they relate to beauty is similar.

Not Kopp, but Gibran who writes of joy and sorrow:
"When you are sorrowful look again in your heart . . . and you will see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight"

Wecome back, Femme. Well-blogged, once again. You have a gift - thank you for sharing it.


pytimesx 64M
988 posts
11/28/2014 9:20 pm

If a woman really cares (or cared) for any man and the relationship understandably comes to an end,
she should be happy and encouraged that he is happy in his new (or existing) relationship.

Same goes for men.

To have enjoyed the joy and warmth of love is the memory so often replaced with the peril of loosing that love. ©


eternal1969 54M
1631 posts
12/1/2014 1:43 am

Hmmm strange with the coming of the new tech age, watching movies at cinemas and having face to face conversations over life issues becomes sacred rituals where else watching DVDS or movies online and chatting via watsapp and social media becomes casual affairs.

Didn't realize it till now hahaha


iamjustok 62M
224 posts
1/2/2015 6:21 am

you... you are a beautiful person.... thats all i have to say after reading your blog again..... xx


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