Vickie wrote:
> On Jun 29, 6:46 pm, "Bill in Co" <surly_curmudg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> wrote:
>> Vickie wrote:
>>> On Jun 29, 2:24 pm, "Bill in Co" <surly_curmudg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>> wrote:
>>>> Vickie wrote:
>>>>> I suppose it is natural to be in a long term relation****p and forget
>>>>> the need to tell that special someone that you have pride in who
they
>>>>> are and what they do.
>>
>>>>> Is it just thoughtlessness?
>>>>> Do some think it takes away some of their own worth if they give out
a
>>>>> compliment?
>>
>>>> That's pretty sad if that's true.
>>
>>> When it takes a ton of prodding to coax a compliment it makes you
>>> wonder why it is so hard for some people. You end up giving up, and
>>> you either go the way of self-doubt or self-discovery. I hope the
>>> friend I talked with last eve goes toward self-discovery.
>>
>>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I5sixwOQlg
>>
>>>> Sorry, I'm on dialup. Old school. Plus I wouldn't watch You Tube
>>>> crapola anyways!
>>
>>> Shut it!
>>
>> It's not open. Sorry.
>> Next? :-)
>
> Such a stink-o.
>
>>
>>> Lyrics:
>>
>>> Your love is better than ice cream
>>> Better than anything else that I've tried
>>> And your love is better than ice cream
Sounds pretty positive.
>>> Everyone here know how to cry
?? But what is that doing in here?
>>> And it's a long way down
>>> It's a long way down
>>> It's a long way down to the place
>>> Where we started from
>>
>>> - S McLachlan (changed to correct spelling)
>>
>> Sarah means it's gotten a lot better?
>
> No, it means, wouldn't you just ride on cloud nine if someone said
> those words to you?
I guess I didn't see that in there. Am I missing something? What I see
is what I think she is saying for herself (i.e., that they are up on top).
Well, ok, except for that strange cry line (which I don't see how it fits
in
there).
> I think people are getting stingier with complements, especially
> between couples after the honeymoon is over.
>
> Vickie
Oh, I'm pretty sure of that, at least to some extent. You kinda get used
to each other, and just take each other for granted, to some degree.
(But
not in a really good marriage).


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