Stephann -> RE: Make you happy (8/23/2007 9:09:22 PM)
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Sounds like a question of semantics. I don't really think in terms of "I'm going to make my slave happy." I do look at something in the window walking by a shop, and think "oh, that would really make her happy." It doesn't mean it would satisfy her deeply or permanently; it means it would bring a smile to her face, and show her I thought of her that moment. If it's really thoughtful, it'll make her smile every time she used it. Gretchen had an ancient tape walkman and big clunky headphones when I met her. Her headphones eventually died just before her birthday. I bought her a shiny new 128meg MP3 player with headphones for her birthday that year. As recently as a few months ago (over a year and a half later) she still said it was the best gift she'd ever received. I know every time she uses it, it makes her happy. For me, 'making' someone happy, is only possible if they can make themselves happy first. I've always believed that you can only love someone as much as they love themselves; no more, no less. Happiness is a similar issue, I think. If your partner isn't happy with life, you can't fix it. If it's constant, consistant unhappiness, then she needs to get help for that. Happiness doesn't come in a jar or pill bottle, mind you, but it starts with being healthy, and works it's way towards having healthy goals. From there, the working to achieve those goals, can have many, many happy moments. That's what 'makes' happiness. Stephan
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