is that women really believe that there is a prince on a white horse, that there is "the right someone" and only the right someone, for them. You see, guys know that after lust there is love, and after love there is "married life". [I put married life in quotes to include everyone in a long-term relationship.] By the time a guy reaches "married life" he figures out that life would not be any better, in the long run, with someone else. That's not to say that we are not attracted to, or imagine life with, someone else. It's just that we sigh and remember our reality and know that given enough time the prospective new relationship will evolve into a Ground Hog Day repetition of the same old thing.
Women, when they reach the "married life" point, think they chose poorly and decide they must have missed out on the right one. Then they mistake the flirtatious friend at work, who is soooo sensitive and communicates his feelings soooo well, as being the right one. Men have affairs because they like sex, and in general that's all they want from the affair. Ok, maybe to feel virile at some subliminal level. Women mistake sex for love in affairs, and this is what makes affairs so ultimately destructive for them.
I am thinking I really put a fox amongst the geese here....
Books, movies, music; what's in your top 5 right now?
The Richard Sharpe series by Bernard Cornwell for historical military fiction, Michael Connelly for all you murder mystery addicts, Audio Slave - "Like a Stone", Kevin Klein in In and Out.
This is supposed to be the hottest discussion forum in the medical blogosphere, but it is restricted to doctors. I heard that the stuff they talk about "leaks out", so I am curious if anyone has heard anything about the site. Has anybody heard anything? Are they going to make the content public eventually or what? Where is everybody else getting their "reliable" medical info?
There's been some really fine stuff posted at JPG. Like Terie, I also need to thank Caroline for the lead.... She shoots some black and white with great tonal range. This was a grabshot at the Postal Service Museum in Washington, DC. I never printed or published it before. I was just looking for something to submit.
is the HORSE, not me! Just checking out the "neighborhood", so to speak...and by the way, I thought the tags, Stallion and Horse, referred to the photo. Now, I can't get rid of the stupid things! I REALLY don't want everybody thinking that I think of myself that way. Geez...although I suppose there may be some benefit to it....
