Should the look stop you from being happy, finding love and being with someone? Some would hide and will not come out from their comfort zone, because of their worries of being rejected. Because of insecurity, they missed all the fun!
She sees him every morning, he is so adorable and very friendly. He smiled at her and she smiled back and then she look away. It is always like that, she never initiated any conversation, after every smile and she is so worried he will laugh because she is BBW. She is pretty but her size is her problem on finding happiness, feeling the spark, she ignores her feelings for him and just feel sorry for herself.
She let time passes by, winter, summer and fall, just glancing at him and hoping things will change but she never anything to change it. She is just so insecure, she keep telling to herself, they do not match, he is so hot and she is so big, putting it bluntly.
Next day, to her surprise...The guy next door is with this Big Beautiful Woman, about her size and she learned that the guy next door like Big Beautiful Woman and with a sigh, it could have been her. But too late now, she learned her lesson, she knows better next time, size should not be a problem having someone, being inlove, dating someone and finding the connection.
You just have to do, what you got to do, rather than be sorry later.
Finding the Right Love, is somehow taking the risk as well and not getting afraid to try what it can offer you. Just go for it!
Monday, November 29, 2010
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Good Side Effect of Marijuana
What comes to mind when you hear the word Marijuana, is it the negative effect of it and the thought of getting high?
Marijuana is commonly known as chronic, pot or hash and is consumed either by eating, smoking or by soaking it in tea. First time smokers of marijuana should always use a small dose to see how it would effect their body or mind.
On Nov. 2, voters will decide whether to approve Proposition 19, which would legalize the cultivation and personal use of small amounts of marijuana for people 21 and older. Local governments would be allowed to regulate the drug and impose taxes and fees upon its sale.
Lets look at the bright side, Is Marijuana a Medicine? Doctors say the studies that have been done suggest marijuana can benefit patients in the areas of managing neuropathic pain, which is caused by certain types of nerve injury, and in bolstering appetite and treating nausea, for instance in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
"The evidence is mounting" for those uses, says Igor Grant, director of the Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research at the University of California, San Diego.
The U.S. Department of Justice has said it will not generally prosecute ill people under doctors' care whose use of the drug complies with state rules. New Jersey will become the 14th state to allow therapeutic use of marijuana, and the number is likely to grow. Illinois and New York, among others, are considering new laws.
For more info you can also visit related links.
Marijuana is commonly known as chronic, pot or hash and is consumed either by eating, smoking or by soaking it in tea. First time smokers of marijuana should always use a small dose to see how it would effect their body or mind.
On Nov. 2, voters will decide whether to approve Proposition 19, which would legalize the cultivation and personal use of small amounts of marijuana for people 21 and older. Local governments would be allowed to regulate the drug and impose taxes and fees upon its sale.
Lets look at the bright side, Is Marijuana a Medicine? Doctors say the studies that have been done suggest marijuana can benefit patients in the areas of managing neuropathic pain, which is caused by certain types of nerve injury, and in bolstering appetite and treating nausea, for instance in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
"The evidence is mounting" for those uses, says Igor Grant, director of the Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research at the University of California, San Diego.
The U.S. Department of Justice has said it will not generally prosecute ill people under doctors' care whose use of the drug complies with state rules. New Jersey will become the 14th state to allow therapeutic use of marijuana, and the number is likely to grow. Illinois and New York, among others, are considering new laws.
For more info you can also visit related links.
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