mistoferin -> RE: Question about Masters and love and body (8/21/2008 4:43:57 AM)
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From your own profile: quote:
i would consider myself to be an extraordinary girl. I believe that if you wrote that there are reasons for you to believe that. I consider myself to be an extraordinary girl also. I live my life with a high degree of integrity. I have many skills that I bring to the table. I can put a delicious meal on the table, keep a beautiful home. I am warm, caring and nurturing. I am intelligent and can use that intelligence in many, many ways. I am hard working. I have raised two wonderful boys that stand in testament to my skills as a mother. I can chop a cord of wood as well as any man I know, hunt, clean and cook my own dinner, take care of the lawn, remodel the house, change my own oil, and make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. I can balance a checkbook, stick to a budget and run a business. I am loyal and faithful, I am a good friend and I am an awesome, passionate, responsive and skilled lover who can suck the chrome off a Harley. I am respected in my family and in my community. I have the love of a wonderful man who gets every bit of that love back in return. Yeah, I've got a few pounds I probably could do without...and yeah, I've got "mommy boobs" and some scars. Pfffffftttttt! If I started to feel like that somehow makes me "less" I would have to bitch slap myself right into the second Tuesday of next week....and if anyone else measured my worth by that criteria they would not be someone who was long in my life. Sir once made me point out to him each and every physical imperfection I have that I have ever felt uncomfortable about....and when I was all done he looked at me and told me that that was the LAST time he ever wanted to hear me talk that way about the woman he loves. I would suggest that you sit down and list out the things that led you to put that line in your profile...and once you are done doing that ask yourself how important those few extra pounds are in determining your worth.
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