bitterness, the inablility to look in the mirror and hold yourself accountable for your own stuff...
bitterness, the inablility to look in the mirror and hold yourself accountable for your own stuff...
Just an interesting thought I came across the other day, during a study. It comes from the Bible.
Exo 6:19 And the sons of Merari;4847 Mahali 4249 and Mushi:4187
The numbers behind the names are reference numbers. They show the definitions for the names.
Merari = Bitterness
Mahali = Illness
Mushi = sensitivity (hyper)
So, we see that Bitterness is the father of Illness and sensitivity.
Ever see a bitter person? Always got some sort of illness going on and are so damned sensitive to things, no one can get along with em.
Just a thought I wanted to share. Nothing funny, just an observance.
Y'all take care. :-)
Just an interesting thought I came across the other day, during a study. It comes from the Bible.
Exo 6:19 And the sons of Merari;4847 Mahali 4249 and Mushi:4187
The numbers behind the names are reference numbers. They show the definitions for the names.
Merari = Bitterness
Mahali = Illness
Mushi = sensitivity (hyper)
So, we see that Bitterness is the father of Illness and sensitivity.
Ever see a bitter person? Always got some sort of illness going on and are so damned sensitive to things, no one can get along with em.
Just a thought I wanted to share. Nothing funny, just an observance.
Y'all take care. :-)
I am a tall, trim size 5, but thanks to having gained weight when pregnant with my twins (weight I subsequently lost), my thighs are fairly 'cottage cheesey'. This is easy to cover up with clothing, but hard to do so otherwise. I have exercised for a couple of decades since the twins were born, squats, lifts and leg weight work, to no avail. A few doctors have told me only cosmetic surgery will remove it. I looked into that, but can't afford it unless I sell a kidney. I suppose I'll just sit home alone the rest of my life, since it's so obviously not going to get me any dates once my divorce is final. Thanks for the heads up. Are there women over 40 who don't have 'cottage cheese'? Just wondering...
I am a tall, trim size 5, but thanks to having gained weight when pregnant with my twins (weight I subsequently lost), my thighs are fairly 'cottage cheesey'. This is easy to cover up with clothing, but hard to do so otherwise. I have exercised for a couple of decades since the twins were born, squats, lifts and leg weight work, to no avail. A few doctors have told me only cosmetic surgery will remove it. I looked into that, but can't afford it unless I sell a kidney. I suppose I'll just sit home alone the rest of my life, since it's so obviously not going to get me any dates once my divorce is final. Thanks for the heads up. Are there women over 40 who don't have 'cottage cheese'? Just wondering...
I've got a little black dress. I wear it over leggings, with a big belt, usually with boots. It's snug, but pretty much covers my cleavage. I guess it's a 'next generation' version...
I've got a little black dress. I wear it over leggings, with a big belt, usually with boots. It's snug, but pretty much covers my cleavage. I guess it's a 'next generation' version...
Posted: Oct 7, 08 5:15pm
You ladies have fun...
(doing his girly girl giggle)
Why thank you, Dark. :-) :-*
Posted: Oct 7, 08 5:23pm
bitterness, the inablility to look in the mirror and hold yourself accountable for your own stuff...
Just an interesting thought I came across the other day, during a study. It comes from the Bible.
Exo 6:19 And the sons of Merari;4847 Mahali 4249 and Mushi:4187
The numbers behind the names are reference numbers. They show the definitions for the names.
Merari = Bitterness
Mahali = Illness
Mushi = sensitivity (hyper)
So, we see that Bitterness is the father of Illness and sensitivity.
Ever see a bitter person? Always got some sort of illness going on and are so damned sensitive to things, no one can get along with em.
Just a thought I wanted to share. Nothing funny, just an observance.
Y'all take care. :-)
Posted: Oct 7, 08 5:30pm
NO Cottage Cheese.... Get my drift?
I am a tall, trim size 5, but thanks to having gained weight when pregnant with my twins (weight I subsequently lost), my thighs are fairly 'cottage cheesey'. This is easy to cover up with clothing, but hard to do so otherwise. I have exercised for a couple of decades since the twins were born, squats, lifts and leg weight work, to no avail. A few doctors have told me only cosmetic surgery will remove it. I looked into that, but can't afford it unless I sell a kidney. I suppose I'll just sit home alone the rest of my life, since it's so obviously not going to get me any dates once my divorce is final. Thanks for the heads up. Are there women over 40 who don't have 'cottage cheese'? Just wondering...
Posted: Oct 7, 08 5:35pm
Nice boobs in a polka dot dress.
Real boobs? Does anyone own a polka dot dress these days? How about a little black dress. LOL. Sorry couldn't resist.
Posted: Oct 7, 08 7:07pm
I've got a little black dress. I wear it over leggings, with a big belt, usually with boots. It's snug, but pretty much covers my cleavage. I guess it's a 'next generation' version...
Posted: Oct 7, 08 7:19pm
little black dresses, cottage cheese, kids: I still wouldnt trade my 40's for my 20's again. Some things are better with AGE.
Posted: Oct 7, 08 7:56pm
I dunno - sounds like somone who dates much younger women with looong laundry lists.