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TWO MINUS ONE EQUALS ZERO #3089
In a happy marriage, when two have the misfortune of losing one, what remains is a zero.
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Thanks to:
Walt Haskins - Lahaina, Hawaii - USA. - rec.:Nov 29, 2004 - pub.:Dec 15, 2004 - sent.:May 16, 2013
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- Love - #4104
Love is the crocodile on the river of desire.
- Bhartrihari –
(c625)
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Thanks to:
Anonymous - USA. - rec.:Jan 2, 2006 - pub.:Jan 2, 2006 - sent.:Apr 10, 2018
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The "WRITTEN" Word #2981
Its' not the size of your pencil, its' how you write with it!
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Thanks to:
David Skowronski - Laurel Springs - USA. - rec.:Oct 29, 2004 - pub.:Nov 17, 2004 - sent.:Jul 29, 2017
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Online Dating Safety Tips #4041
Here are some online and offline dating tips for:
Online dating
1. Do not include any personal information in your profile. Reputable dating sites have a privacy policy so that their members can be part of a safe online dating environment and any personal information given will not be revealed to others.
2. Take your time getting to know someone online before giving any personal information about yourself and before arranging to meet.
3. Don’t lie in your profile or upload a fake photograph. Do you want to meet someone who is faking his/her identity or photo?
4. It is a good idea to set up a free email account like yahoo. This way you do not have to use your main personal email address in the event that you no longer wish to have contact with a member.
5. Be careful if you think a member is lying to you. Beware of someone who pressures you for anything including personal details or an early date.
6. If someone is making you feel uncomfortable stop messaging him/her. Reputable dating sites provide features for you to report inappropriate messaging or even blocking these users.
Offline dating
1. If you would like to meet someone "offline" only reveal minimal information to begin with. Start with your email address and then maybe your mobile. As email and even phone number can be changed easily if necessary.
2. If you call another member use the "block my number" feature to prevent your number appearing on his/her phone.
3. If you arrange to meet someone, always make sure the meeting point is in a public place and preferably in daylight for the first meeting. Always let someone else know who you are going to meet, where you are going and what time you should be back home.
4. If you're drinking alcohol, don’t drink too much and never leave your drink unattended.
5. Finally, be sensible and trust your instincts – they are usually right!
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Thanks to:
Cenk Butunley - London - United Kingdom - rec.:Dec 2, 2005 - pub.:Dec 12, 2005 - sent.:Jul 15, 2016
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