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Posted by thescepter
ok i'll do mine.
Posted by Sn1p3r187
Have a character that is sweet, shy, very reserved in temperament. But when it comes to their job, they're the best at it, they're basically superman at their job. But they don't brag about their job or say anything about it for that matter. They wouldn't do it because the want to, but because they're told to and they want to service someone. And, they never talk unless someone spoke to them first. It kinda had me thinking it would be a Water sign or something like that, but I'm in doubt about that. What do you think?
Posted by justagirl
Not being offense but Cancers are too moody to fit this. Someone would say something or look at them wrong and that's itWas engaged to one & they are MOOOOOOODY!
I thought of Virgo or a Cappie.
Posted by Jahlia
Dry-Run Question #4: Time to get serious. What is your opinion on "No Fault" Divorce? This is an open-ended question that requires a serious answer. Thank you...
If I'm going to be honest here I have mixed feelings about it. On one hand it irritates me quite a bit because it allows marriages to be broken up without either party doing something wrong. Marriage, is serious business, it's not a game that you can quit if you suddenly decide that it isn't fun anymore. If you don't love someone, don't marry them. If problems arise down the road, work through them, go to counseling, talk about your issues with each other. If that fails, then divorce, but don't divorce when your husband/or wife hasn't done anything wrong.
Not the say that he/she hasn't done something wrong in any of these cases, however the fact that it enables to divorces where a party is not at fault does not sit well with me.
Also, the very fact that it does not require evidence doesn't sit well with me either. In the case of someone attempting to blame their partner's actions for the divorce-"no fault divorce" is accepting unconfirmed statements of wrongdoings, which is far from a smart thing to do. People are liars, they lie, they're unreliable and yet....we take their word for it? If I'm going to be honest though, I'm not fond of most things that aren't validated.
On the other hand, giving people who don't want to be married-can prevent cheating. If the option to just dissolve the marriage is there, then less cheating can occur. Plus I don't believe in forcing people to do something that they don't want to do(with exceptions of course)-especially in their personal lives. It may be true that they shouldn't have gotten married in the first place, but who am I to tell them not to take advantage of the 'no fault' divorce law?
I'm apathetic to people who utilize the "No fault divorce' law, because I believe in 'to each his own'-what another person does is not my business.
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