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    People who impress me the most are those who humbly serve others, behind the scenes, with no strings attatched. The genuinely altruist, kind person who sacrificially gives of their talents, time, and perhaps even money to help those who need it. the kind of person who passes no judgement on the begger on the street or the well to do drug addict. I wish i had more of that in me. Now don't get me wrong i make an effort but work, family, kids consume the majority of a day.

    Regarding relationships, the thing that attracted me to my wife (other than her brilliant green eyes) was independence. I finally met someone who really did not need something from me other than love and acceptance. Oh is that so attractive to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoochman View Post
    People who impress me the most are those who humbly serve others, behind the scenes, with no strings attatched. The genuinely altruist, kind person who sacrificially gives of their talents, time, and perhaps even money to help those who need it. the kind of person who passes no judgement on the begger on the street or the well to do drug addict. I wish i had more of that in me. Now don't get me wrong i make an effort but work, family, kids consume the majority of a day.

    Regarding relationships, the thing that attracted me to my wife (other than her brilliant green eyes) was independence. I finally met someone who really did not need something from me other than love and acceptance. Oh is that so attractive to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoochman View Post
    I finally met someone who really did not need something from me other than love and acceptance. Oh is that so attractive to me.

    When I can send all three of my children to The Hopkins School, Sarah Lawrence (my mom's old stomping grounds), Sweet Briar (my grandmother's college) and Oberlin (my daddy's alma mater) with love and acceptance, let me know . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Posh View Post

    When I can send all three of my children to The Hopkins School, Sarah Lawrence (my mom's old stomping grounds), Sweet Briar (my grandmother's college) and Oberlin (my daddy's alma mater) with love and acceptance, let me know . . .

    Well you can get 'that' if you are looking for materialism from a relationship.

    Are you sending them to the above schools for you or for them? Is it a strong maternal instinct? If so good. But I think your measuring stick for being a good mother could be measured differently

    I've been with many a woman who saw dollars signs in their eyes while we dated, somehow I just couldn't seem to love them enough or come to the conclusion to marry. Maybe it really isn't about them. I just wanted to love someone not be the 'answer' to all 'problems' imaginable.

    Afterall there really never is enough money regardles of your tax bracket and you really cannot instill happiness, self worth, esteem, value, security into someone who does not already have it. I think in the bet case scenario you could compliment it but beyond that it really unfair to ask that of your partner. I think the most valued thing I could give my wife is unconditional love and acceptance.

    Posh you always post interesting, well thought out post. And lets say i find you intruguing, exciting / erotic perhaps stimulating is a better word... I don't know if your intent is to radiate materialism but it does come accross that way. I supect there is a humbler side of you and that would be not as fun obviously on an internet forum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoochman View Post
    Posh you always post interesting, well thought out post. And lets say i find you intruguing, exciting / erotic perhaps stimulating is a better word... I don't know if your intent is to radiate materialism but it does come accross that way. I supect there is a humbler side of you and that would be not as fun obviously on an internet forum.
    I had to smile when I read this. On a message board like Repgeek, one can always try to project who they are, who they want to be, or simply create a caricatre of themselves to drive discussion. I enjoy reading Posh's posts/comments. I'm trying to decide whether I miss her strap wristshots more though
    Last edited by josevancouver; 07-31-2008 at 07:36 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoochman View Post
    Afterall there really never is enough money regardles of your tax bracket and you really cannot instill happiness, self worth, esteem, value, security into someone who does not already have it. I think in the bet case scenario you could compliment it but beyond that it really unfair to ask that of your partner. I think the most valued thing I could give my wife is unconditional love and acceptance.

    couldn't agree more

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    Driving discussion is something I'm more than up for, really. But provoking deeper thought into what drives us daily is even more interesting.
    As far as personas or facades go in Internet forums, I'm not that much different from what you gather I am on here. I believe I'm an intelligent, caring, strong-willed, moral, luxury-minded religious enough hot young half-shicksa goddess with a very loving heart and a modest nature who teaches yoga and pilates when I'm not saving clients from certain doom. What I am NOT is a ditzy, shallow, weak, superficial, slutty Anna Nicole Smith acolyte with my head stuck up my @ss, wondering what's in it for me.

    As far as what I want for my own future and the that of my future children is the same life my parents gave to me and my sister. We had a wonderful childhood filled with all the things children want and need: affectionate married parents who encouraged learning and gaining knowledge and let us be ourselves while still giving us gentle discipline and structure. No abuse, no molestation, no oversheltering. We went on family vacations to Disneyland, Disney World, Europe, China and South America. And I even got the chance to spend my summers living in Italy with my aunt. We were great kids and for that our parents gave us everything we ever wanted. When I turned 18, I got a brand new Jetta. When I wanted a cell phone, I got it. When I wanted new clothes, I got them. Same way with my sister who got even more since she's the baby.

    As far as schooling went, we both went to private colleges, but not to our parent's respective schools which I told them I'd correct with grandkiddies. That wasn't inexpensive but thank heavens we had parents with the money to cover everything. We didn't have to struggle through childhood or early adulthood. Some people believe struggling through certain things, or even anything, will make you a better person than someone who doesn't. I'm here to tell you that's patently untrue. Struggling turns you in a person who think everything is or should be a struggle to be worth anything. While I respect this line of thinking and don't belittle anyone's hardships, I definitely know the major benefits of having a life that was more idyllic, so to speak. Kids and teens should be able to just focus on learning, growing and enjoying their lives and innocence while things are still relatively uncomplex.

    I could be an uneducated, emotionally unstable, drug addled and under-adjusted stripper b*tch with a daddy complex and an eating disorder but I'm not. I thank the strong values and strong union of my parents for that. I'm bringing and giving my absolute best in everything I do whether it be mentally, physically, spiritually and financially. I work hard, I play hard and I especially love hard. But that's because I have been the recipient of the benefits of that, growing up. Parents who don't have a lot of things to argue about, love each other and offer the best they can to their children, whatever that may be, help make this world better by filling it with happy people who want good things for everyone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Posh View Post
    I could be an uneducated, emotionally unstable, drug addled and under-adjusted stripper b*tch with a daddy complex and eating disorder but I'm not.
    Aw, damn. I was just starting to like you, too.













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    Quote Originally Posted by Posh View Post

    As far as schooling went, we both went to private colleges, but not to our parent's respective schools which I told them I'd correct with grandkiddies.

    Don't really know what happened to this thread.. don't care at this point

    but this quote of yours above made me giggle to myself. Nothing like forcing progeny into things that we ourselves didn't want to do. Closing doors of others to keep ours open, etc.

    Just amusing is all.
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    Oh, Waffle, harsh! We'll get a DISCOUNT if we send them there . . . And I can get nice things with that money saved!
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