Thursday, March 19, 2009

Comments 2.0

1. to Danielle W.
Danielle!!
So, I basically agree with everything you said. It doesn't matter if someone was born into a family or taken in. As long as they are around people who love them and care for them, then they ARE part of that family. Also, I also think that it is completely selfish and horrible to marry someone for what is in their wallets, and not what's in their hearts (wowowow that was completely cheesy). Woman should marry whomever they want because they'll just be happier in the long run.


2. to Alyssa S.
Alyssa!!
First of all, I would like to say that I am so sorry that you had to go through something as painful as that. I have also experienced fall outs with friends and I know how much it hurts. Second, I completely agree with what you have to say. The betrayal of childhood friends can be the most painful betrayal of all. Hopefully, kids will begin to realize that they don't necessarily need one best friend, but maybe a few good friends that he/she can trust.

3. to Isabel
woahh..
you're s
tory kinda freaked me out a little bit. My mom is really into those paranormal shows on t.v., so I sometimes watch them with her, but I never actually believed that any of it was really happening. Now, knowing that someone I know has had encounters with ghosts, I'm not so sure that I'll be able to watch them anymore without getting scared (because I'm a baby when it comes to scary stories). Anyway, about your rich vs. poor subject, I also agree. I think that many women would love to be someone who loves them for who they are, but the thought of someone with more money is more appealing. I don't think that all women are that way, but I think, even if it's subconsciously, that wealth plays a factor in relationships.

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