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Today, take a minute to write!
Questions? Check out this link for The One-Minute Writer Q&A, including comment guidelines and copyright information.
1. Read the daily writing prompt.
2. Push "Play" on the timer on the right side of the screen.
3. Spend 60 seconds or less writing a response to the daily prompt.
You may respond in the "Comments" section of each post, if your response is family-friendly. Or you can write in your own journal or blog. If you respond in a public blog post, post the link in the comments and share it with us. Also feel free to use the "Comments" section for informal discussion about the responses that are posted.
Today, take a minute to write!
Questions? Check out this link for The One-Minute Writer Q&A, including comment guidelines and copyright information.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
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5 comments:
Loaning money is absolute poison for a relationship. Family is one thing, loans to others is bad, bad news.
Recently, someone I love very much shocked me by using a racial slur about the president. At that moment, I saw how deeply into bitterness and anger she had gone and had to step away. While I continue to love her, I don't like who she's become and it saddens me greatly.
Before I was married, I had all kinds of things I thought for sure would end any marriage I was in. I thought I could never stay with anyone who did XXX. Then, of course, I got older and wiser and had children with someone and learned that life isn't so black and white. Sometimes it's grey, and worth working past a crappy experience for a life you love.
I do think one thing that would be very, very difficult for me to live with is a partner who is vocally judgmental or critical of me. My self esteem is shaky at the best of times and being exposed to that on a daily basis would wreck me. Plus, wat kind of example does that set for my kids? No, that's a no can do for me.
1-12-13: The One-Minute Writer prompt: No Can Do
Do you have any absolute deal breakers in a relationship?
Cheating in a relationship is a deal breaker for me. I cannot think of anything more destructive to a relationship than cheating. And there seems to be a lot of it in the news. When I hear about someone cheating, the words that come to mind are rude, immature, cowardly, adultery, heartache, disrespectful, dishonest, and destroying (families). That's a lot of damage. Why would anyone do that to someone they profess to love? For me it's definitely a No Can Do.
No can do...the judgmental person. I cannot tolerate intolerance. I am a little off. Just who I am. I need to be with people who embrace diversity. A little love please or the deal is broken.
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