While there are a hundred words in Estrogenic for "shop", there is no word for no. I love those Ann Taintor 50s ladies.
When you learn, will you teach me? {{{{hugs}}}}
There should be a support group. I think all women struggle with this. Well, the normal ones, anyway ;0)
It's a sickness...one I know a whole lot about. Even if you say "no", they will seek you out like ants to sugar.
What is this word "no" of which you speak?
I have trouble with that word too
I have a lot of trouble with that word, and because of it, haven't been able to stop by any of my blisters blogs in oh so long. Today I say NO! And now that I've said it, I can say YES to reading and commenting!
No? Word Verif: protmaa Indian Hindi word for No .. what an amazing coincidence!
I've so been there!
Oh, oh, thank you so much for the starter sentence!
Countess Fireblossom: Me, too. Their values are so common sense. Something I am sorely lacking.Countess Mama: Don't hold your breath...Countess T: And I volunteer to mediate this group. Wait. D'oh.Countess Grandma: This is so true.Boundaries are very hard.Countess CBW: See, that's the whole thing. I just don't know.Countess Judy: So do we start a self-help group or a club? I'll be the chairperson - will you be the decorating committee? Countess Auds: Congrats on taking a stand! And glad to see you again, dahling!Countess Daryl: So, aside from all of your other fabulousness you know Hindi? You never disappoint, woman.Countess iMom: Did you hear? I'm organizing a club!Count Cormac: For what? And do I get a cut?
Dearest Baroness,No cut, but I'll give you credit for the inspiration.
And, I don't even have to be asked to volunteer. Up against that, "no," has no chance. Sheez.
Countess F.B., MD: I'm even getting to the point where I volunteer in sheer anticipation of being asked to volunteer. Lord have mercy on us all.
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While there are a hundred words in Estrogenic for "shop", there is no word for no.
I love those Ann Taintor 50s ladies.
When you learn, will you teach me? {{{{hugs}}}}
There should be a support group. I think all women struggle with this. Well, the normal ones, anyway ;0)
It's a sickness...one I know a whole lot about. Even if you say "no", they will seek you out like ants to sugar.
What is this word "no" of which you speak?
I have trouble with that word too
I have a lot of trouble with that word, and because of it, haven't been able to stop by any of my blisters blogs in oh so long.
Today I say NO!
And now that I've said it, I can say YES to reading and commenting!
No?
Word Verif: protma
a Indian Hindi word for No .. what an amazing coincidence!
I've so been there!
Oh, oh, thank you so much for the starter sentence!
Countess Fireblossom: Me, too. Their values are so common sense. Something I am sorely lacking.
Countess Mama: Don't hold your breath...
Countess T: And I volunteer to mediate this group. Wait. D'oh.
Countess Grandma: This is so true.
Boundaries are very hard.
Countess CBW: See, that's the whole thing. I just don't know.
Countess Judy: So do we start a self-help group or a club? I'll be the chairperson - will you be the decorating committee?
Countess Auds: Congrats on taking a stand! And glad to see you again, dahling!
Countess Daryl: So, aside from all of your other fabulousness you know Hindi? You never disappoint, woman.
Countess iMom: Did you hear? I'm organizing a club!
Count Cormac: For what? And do I get a cut?
Dearest Baroness,
No cut, but I'll give you credit for the inspiration.
And, I don't even have to be asked to volunteer. Up against that, "no," has no chance. Sheez.
Countess F.B., MD: I'm even getting to the point where I volunteer in sheer anticipation of being asked to volunteer. Lord have mercy on us all.
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