You know. First guy who asked me talked to my parents about it, and didn’t get their blessing whatsoever. Not that it mattered to me one way or the other, BUT, it did end up mattering to him. I would say sadly he decided he wasn’t going to ask me until he got their permission, but they already knew I was planning on breaking up with him. But it gives a whole new spin on things or not only how does the girl end up feeling in the end if the parents don’t give it, but what about the guy? To some men, it matters.
I’m happy the one I’m with now never asked my parents. But, I tend to view my relationships, including engagements or marriages, as my own. I don’t think they need to be welcomed to the family, per say. He isn’t marrying my family. Just me.
Sue, I am doing really well. I never eat below 800 calories a day when I’m not doing anything, and if I hit the gym I’m sure to eat at least 1,000 - 1,300.
Yacky & Sam, I tried Sparkpeople for a while, but I didn’t need a diet plan and that’s what it turned out to be. Plus, I don’t really like their recopies. Daily Plate is (IMO) far better than that. It’s part of Livestrong. You don’t have to sign up to use it, but you can if you want.
GE, I’ve come to realize that a lot of it has to do with what you eat, not exactly how much.
Westy.
Screw. You. Yeeeah. My best friend is like that. But she just eats, all the time, whatever she wants, noted that none of which is healthy food she lives on cookies and cake and pasta and pizza and chips, total junk food, refuses to EVER eat vegetables, and stays at 5′8 & 120something pounds. It’s just wrong.
I think if people wait a couple months, GE, they’ll like it more than the old one. People eventually liked Peanut, too, and it was shit.
Antic;
Commented on the post No way! Really? Hot damn. on the blog http://morphinekisses.journalspace.com.hey yourself, darlin’.
Honestly, I registered my name here mostly just because it’s mine. I’m not sure how I feel about it being back.
It is strange with your different name. I hope you get yours back soon!
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Commented on the post on the blog http://dustbunny.journalspace.com.You know. First guy who asked me talked to my parents about it, and didn’t get their blessing whatsoever. Not that it mattered to me one way or the other, BUT, it did end up mattering to him. I would say sadly he decided he wasn’t going to ask me until he got their permission, but they already knew I was planning on breaking up with him. But it gives a whole new spin on things or not only how does the girl end up feeling in the end if the parents don’t give it, but what about the guy? To some men, it matters.
I’m happy the one I’m with now never asked my parents. But, I tend to view my relationships, including engagements or marriages, as my own. I don’t think they need to be welcomed to the family, per say. He isn’t marrying my family. Just me.
Commented on the post Sir, I'd be honored if you'd permit me to ask your daughter to marry me on the blog http://lonewolf.journalspace.com.Sue, I am doing really well. I never eat below 800 calories a day when I’m not doing anything, and if I hit the gym I’m sure to eat at least 1,000 - 1,300.
Yacky & Sam, I tried Sparkpeople for a while, but I didn’t need a diet plan and that’s what it turned out to be. Plus, I don’t really like their recopies. Daily Plate is (IMO) far better than that. It’s part of Livestrong. You don’t have to sign up to use it, but you can if you want.
GE, I’ve come to realize that a lot of it has to do with what you eat, not exactly how much.
Westy.
Commented on the post I'm Addicted. on the blog http://morphinekisses.journalspace.com.Screw. You. Yeeeah. My best friend is like that. But she just eats, all the time, whatever she wants, noted that none of which is healthy food she lives on cookies and cake and pasta and pizza and chips, total junk food, refuses to EVER eat vegetables, and stays at 5′8 & 120something pounds. It’s just wrong.