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Sins of the Past – What Do Yours Say About You?

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6 Comments Add Yours ↓

  1. 1

    Thank you SO very much for posting this and for your amazing support & friendship.

    I absolutely adore your site and all of the fabulous and fun information you put out there.

    I totally appreciate the fantastic person and writer that you are!!!

    Sending hugs, Jinxi

    • 2

      Hey, thanks, Jinxi!

      I’m so happy to have a forum to share you with the world.

  2. 3

    I think tattoos can damage the beauty of a woman’s body

    • 4

      Hi Dewi,
      People say, “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” I guess you know what you like in a woman.

  3. 5

    I like the idea of how following someone’s advice will only make you more like them.

    This can be good if the person is in much better shape than you or is more successful in a business like yours.

    But even when this dynamic is not present, there are still TONS of people who speak passionately about how you should follow their weak advice.

    Lesson: Listen but don’t follow these annoying types of people!
    .-= Jimmy´s Last Fabulous Post blog ..24. Health Clubs =-.

    • 6

      Hi Jimmy,
      haha! You hit that right on the head. People don’t realize their advice is weak. I think they mean well, but it’s best to ignore it when their advice really doesn’t work for you.


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