Is it in our stars or in us? "Men at some times are masters of their fates. The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars But in ourselves, that we are underlings". I guess Shakespea... moreIs it in our stars or in us? "Men at some times are masters of their fates. The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars But in ourselves, that we are underlings". I guess Shakespeare should know although IF our stars have anything at all to do with whom we are how much does WHEN you were born have to do with it? Are Scorpios far less apt to support The Donald John than other astrological signs? I wonder about stuff like that. Do you?
Whether it was romantic interests or male family members or male friends or male co-workers I never remember anyone ever saying "boys will be boys" or "that was just lockeroo... moreWhether it was romantic interests or male family members or male friends or male co-workers I never remember anyone ever saying "boys will be boys" or "that was just lockeroom talk". There was just one time when a male co-worker said something that offended me. I told him it did and he apologized. I don't suffer in silence. Now I KNOW when guys are together alone away from women the conversation is different. I expect it would be. "Lockeroom talk" belongs in a lockeroom. Period. Except that is not the case in the real world. It seems many folks don't mind it at all and maybe even indulge in it on occasion themselves whenever and wherever. It is no big deal for them. Not important. Of no consequence. SIGH. I wonder why? less
I mean who really wins? It changes nothing and just creates more bad feelings. It just seems to me that if you taking money from someone for whom you work it obligates you to remai... moreI mean who really wins? It changes nothing and just creates more bad feelings. It just seems to me that if you taking money from someone for whom you work it obligates you to remain silent if not loyal. What do you think? Would you seriously write such a book or just imagine doing it and let it go at that?