CallaFirestormBW
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ORIGINAL: pompeii And, the best indicator of all ... in my humble opinion.... Q: If your parents are still living, do you talk to them often, i.e., at least weekly? If yes --> Go to the head of the pack; if no ... I'd wonder ... I really would. Of course, I'm Italian, so, that explains some of my family-oriented attitude ...and experience ... but, in all my years, I've found the stablest people came from loving families that are still together, even though they are generations and perhaps thousands of miles apart. Pompeii My dad is still alive and I still talk to him, but it's only monthly (he keeps -really- busy, and has a girlfriend. He still sits the bench as a judge at 83 years old, refuses to own one of those nasty electronic leashes -a cell phone- so we talk when I can catch him at the house). We're Sicilian... He knows about -everything-.. the piercings, the tats, the same-sex Darling, our poly lovers who died (he attended their funerals with us)... I'd say that the frequency of conversation is less important than the quality -- Do you and your parent(s) love and respect one another? If you've had problems, have you done what -you- could to work them out? If you don't get along with your parents and there is no hope for it (and sometimes, if someone is unlucky enough to have toxic family, this is the best they can do, and it is NO reflection on them as a person), are there other role-models in your life that you -do- get along with and whose advice you seek out and follow? How do you deal with conflict? What do you hope to get out of a relationship with a submissive counterpart? What do you hope to offer in a relationship with a submissive counterpart? What does a 'wonderful day' look like to you? Are you generally happy? Is there something in your life that you -love- to do/have/be that doesn't require another person? Are you comfortable being alone? Are you comfortable with silence? Calla Firestorm
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*** Said to me recently: "Look, I know you're the "voice of reason"... but dammit, I LIKE being unreasonable!!!!" "Your mind is more interested in the challenge of becoming than the challenge of doing." Jon Benson, Bodybuilder/Trainer
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