I have to say, it’s much easier to date when there’s no strings attached, no risks attached. I mean realistically, if you’re just there for fun, then you get to have a lot more fun. You don’t have to worry about dressing up for the other person, being somebody else for the other person, finding an effective diet pill to look better for the other person. In short, if you’re actually invested, you do all these crazy things for somebody else, whereas if you’re just having fun, then you get to just have fun.
But at the same time, with no risk comes no real reward, and that’s where it really gets complicated. I mean at least for me, I like having a real relationship. As much as I like having fun, I like something stable too. But the problem lies in all the risks. Risks are not fun, especially when you end up being the one disappointed, and even worse when you end up being the one to actually really hurt somebody else.
Frankly, I don’t take an effective diet pill for myself. I care, but at the same point not enough to take a pill to get results. But when I’m with someone who I actually like more than just a friend, I suddenly have all these new expectations for myself. I wonder if that applies to everyone or if it’s just one of those stupid things that only I do. I’m hoping for the former, just so I don’t feel pathetic about it.
Dating Risks
February 6th, 2009 by newwellness · No Comments · Uncategorized
Survey
January 29th, 2009 by newwellness · No Comments · Uncategorized
1. What is your latest addiction? Finding out which acne treatment works
2. What are you listening to? 1 boy, 1 girl
3. How late did you stay up last night and why? 11:00, because I could
4. Who were you with last Friday night? My friends
5. do you think you will be in a relationship 3 months from now? Possibly, if something works out
6. What were you doing this morning at 7am? Sleeping
7. what is the reason you last cried? I had a breakout and didn’t know which acne treatment works
8. have you ever talked to someone when they were high? Yes, it was entertaining, but in one case extremely annoying
9. What was the last coffee shop you went to? Starbucks
10. Is there anything you are craving right now? Strawberries!
11. Do you drink tea? that’s a yes
12. Have you ever been arrested? Nope
13. have you rode in someone else’s car today? Nope
14. who was the last person you texted? Aaron
15. are you happy with your life right now? Sure
16. What is the connection between you and the last person you texted? friends
Do Diet Pills Change Your Voice?
January 16th, 2009 by newwellness · No Comments · Uncategorized
Do diet pills change your voice? After all, other things that manipulate your body can change your vocal chords and therefore your voice. Roids can sometimes change men’s voice due to a lot of other things. But would diet pills do the same thing. Theoretically, high powered fat burners like synephrine would have the highest likelihood of messing with it for power purposes alone.
There’s also the fact that those who are extremely tall and those who are extremely short have different voices due to a different stretching of the vocal chords. For example, those with genetic disorders that end up in them not being able to stop growing end up having extremely deep voices due to super stretched vocal chords. I don’t understand the exact mechanics, just the basics. But there are all sorts of things that I’m sure can affect them.
Of course, reading nuphedragen reviews, it doesn’t really delve into this possibility, because most people don’t care enough to know. Moreover, because nobody particularly cares, nobody has done the research on it for any nuphedragen reviews to use in the first place.
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December 12th, 2008 by newwellness · 1 Comment · Uncategorized
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