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durrie
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Pisces traditionally rule the feet in terms of the human body, so I would be inclined to exrapolate that and try to relate it to something or some event in your life...

I used to get very tired and ocasional back spasms which was all solved by spending a little more on a decent and comfortable pair of shoes for work as my feet need to breath.

Personally I have always suffered from sweaty feet especially in summer and I can't sleep with my feet covered unless it's really cold...?

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Espernaut
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Let's see. What nice thing can one say about feet. (oh.. first thing.. James.. it's called "talc".. and.. the path to some girl's hearts (some) are through their feet.

Ok. Feet. Feet. Colors are nice. (the nails) Toe rings are interesting. (kinda make me nervous they're gonna snag & pop a tootsie off you guys, but..) Ankle bracelets are very interesting. Then there's those Master Ankle bracelet to Slave toe Rings that I don't actually understand, but appreciate. Best to stop there. Oh.. Damn. Belly chains, belly chains Rah! Rah! Rah! *regains composure*

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James the13th
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lol
very intersting though.
uh, i though hate tucked in sheets.
and my feet are always cold
and smeel and i'm afarid when i get home to take off my shoes until the parent's are in for fear I'll have to go outside in my slippers.

now proper shoes.
1. twist the shoe from the heel to the toe. Should be midly felexiable.

2. try to bend the very middle shouldn't bend too well.

3. try to bend the heel the middle.
shouldn't bend to well.

4. try to ben the toe from the middle.
shouldn't bend to well.

5. As extra does the sole of the shoe sown all around or does it have some careboard covering the sole so u can't see the stiching of the outside of the shoe to the sole.

If u said yes to thesse questions u have a good shoe. these are a few basic rules to follow to finding a good shoe.
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phoenix_rising
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It bothered me when I got older and had the perspective and wisdom to know how young, impressionable and vulnerable the younger girls dating older guys were, but at the same time, all through school, I *was* one of the younger girls dating older guys. The problem is that you think they're so much more mature than guys your age (and *some* are), but most aren't...most are preying on you in one way or another.

At my high school, the junior and senior guys would say "I smell fresh meat" when us younger ones would walk by. Very degrading.
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Espernaut
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Actually no. It's that "behind every good man".. is a woman. (Or his mother.. depends who you ask.) I've spoken to female friends in the past, and got abit of an eye opener about women in general. Supposedly guys all bond with sports and such (I don't, but apparently most do). On the other hand, I'm told women really aren't all about this Yaa Yaa Sisterhood. That's it's actually alot of back biting, cat scratching.. "indirect" competition/aggression, among themselves. Hence, the learned methods of "wait & watch".. "prepare to pounce", etc. that guys are so totally unprepared for. I've been told women run the world..that they're just smart enough to let us men "think" we do.

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phoenix_rising
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Your female friends are all 100% correct. But, at the same time, look at the ratio of men to women in positions of true world power. It's staggering how many men there are as opposed to women. But, it could be that we just aren't interested in attaining the obvious power and that we're more suited to work behind the scenes (and behind "the man", both literally and figuratively). We're not very good at the bluff & blunder thing.

I just have to mention that guys my age are suprisingly gossipy. And I hate gossipy-ness. In either gender. Is this a phase? Will it pass? Or is this modern male societal norms?
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Espernaut
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Sorry. Got lost a minute there. (3 minutes since last post)
Phoenix, I can guarantee you that women have begun making their marks upon the world.. just look at the latest health figures. Women's heart disease, as opposed to the 40's, 50's, is increasing..as are ulcers, etc. Smoking as well.
As more expand into the business world, the things we once thought as strictly male dominated "traits" are beginning to prove "gender neutral".
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Espernaut
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About gossip, sadly guys (and gals) did do that in my school as well. I hope it was a phase. At first it might have just been curiousity.. you want a larger group of opinions to share @ these strange new beings called.."girls". But.. if you haven't figured it all out within a sufficient time..to start shutting up (as a guy).. you're asking for your significant other to be stolen. Or leave you for a more virtuous partner.
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phoenix_rising
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"But.. if you haven't figured it all out within a sufficient time..to start shutting up (as a guy).. you're asking for your significant other to be stolen. Or leave you for a more virtuous partner."

That is so amazing well-put. Can I get that on a bumpersticker? 🙂

Very well said.

And I will not nod off. I will, in a very gender-neutral manner, inform you of when we shall both retire. lol.
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phoenix_rising
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I am not in college. I signed up, I took the placement test @ our local community college, then my grandma's brain cancer was discovered, and I was the only one not working and "available" to take care of her afterwards, meaning, I needed to be her live-in nurse (she's 69 I think, so her recovery was not easy), and her emergency surgery took place exactly when classes were supposed to start, so I never ended up going. After that, I have no excuse. I'd like to go at some point.

And, drama can be thrilling. In my less evolved moments, I can be quite dramatic. Not as dramatic as a Leo, though. 😉
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Espernaut
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Unfortunately I know no nearby Scorpios, and my one Leo friend is more of a pen pal, these days. (Good & busy life.)
Taking care of your grandmother tends to explain the dental assistant or phebotomist. I've done the drawing blood business while in the service. I think you might like that field. I believe the money's good. Plus you'd get exposure to the medical/nursing field. LPN isn't hard to get either. RN is now only 2 years, if you don't wish the 4 year degree.
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phoenix_rising
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I do consider it, heavily. But what scares me is the possibility of having to draw blood in an emergency room on accident victims, that kind of thing. And of course, AIDS. And I've wanted to be a dental hygienist since I was about 16. No good reason why, just like the idea of improving someone's life, taking something bad and making it better, renewal, that sort of thing.

You were in the service?
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Espernaut
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Yes, 12 years in the Navy as a Hospital Corpsman. (the equivalent of a medic, or higher than LPN, but lower than an RN.) I started IV's, gave meds, etc., but all of us were serverely limited in the freedom to act.
You raise a good point about HIV. That and heptatitis now are major concerns. Dental hygienist isn't bad, but I don't think I'd have the temperament for it. (But that's just me.)
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Espernaut
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Sorry, I missed this one earlier. Do you mean death rates from patient contact? Or "death threats" for real? And what's this about dentists suiciding? Is that right?

I think, only as a suggestion, you'd find nursing more fufilling. (there is more to learn) but that's the beauty of it.. there are So many directions you can go in. To be honest, there Is a high burn out factor, but thats related to those stay stay in intense patient care (not ICU) situations, day after day, year by year. I did best in the administration, supply side of the house. The people you associate with just seem to be a more caring class. Most are not there for the money, although it's said to be very good also. (Perhaps you do get paid for mental anguish tho.)
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