
aquasnoz
@aquasnoz
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Posted by WaterCup
I find that sometimes the best advice is given by those who do not know how to handle their own business...be it directly or indirectly. Everybody is a source of good advice imo if you watch very carefully. They don't have to tell you what to do, you just watch what they do & if it's working against them, then there's your "advice" right there. Nobody has the authority/rights to give advice because life is unkind to all of us...all we can do is learn from each other. From everybody. Someone at some point might have gone through what you're currently going through & just because they have a history of failure doesn't mean you can't learn a thing or two from their fuck ups.
Btw, I don't ever listen to "perfect" people with "perfect" lives...I like the truly damaged people to learn how to not be that messed up myself....
I don't think I'd ever want anybody's perfect life or relationship because my imperfect world was designed especially for me, to learn the necessary tools that lead to a better ME. Making mistakes is not a bad thing, it's good.


Posted by krysrenee7
I say what the F I want, HOW I want, WHEN I want, WHERE I want & I dictate how LONG it will be if that is WHAT I want.

Posted by VenusAquariusPosted by Montgomery
Sorry, you probably weren't here when she was on a conspiracy kick and wouldn't even participate in her own thread--
She absolutely cannot handle dissent.
She isn't here to converse or interact; she is here to lecture-- only.
This is an ego-driven masterpiece, and it is all about HER.
She cannot understand why people won't listen to her, when she KNOWS that she is the ONLY ONE who REALLY knows what's going on.
Give it time, and you'll see the true nature-- and keep in mind that even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
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Posted by rockyroadicecream
+1
I have no issues with her stuff when giving advice to the usual problems that people come here for.
But the absolute ridiculousness she goes to to prove herself right when someone points out some flaw in her argument is a bit much. If it takes 3-4 posts per reply to clarify, something ain't right. :/
Overall, I didn't really care for the "those who are successful in relationships are the best to give advice" pedestal. Women don't need this looking down upon shit just because one chooses to stay put in a relationship or was fortunate to be able to find someone decent in the clusterfuck of options that exist currently. I mean really, dangling a relationship as if it makes you better in some way, shape, or form? I'm sorry, I thought this was 2014, not 1952.
Let's open up this angle- for someone who gives a crapload of advice that's supposed to benefit women, the attitude and viewpoint in this thread counters most of that. If you're gonna look out for what's best for women's wellbeing, don't turn around and be one of them hoes who thinks she's so much better because she has A MAN. Just proves where her mindset REALLY is in this world- it's far from feminist, that's for sure.
Last I checked, a man doesn't define you or make you superior in any way, shape, or form.
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Suffice to say I found the comparison to wanting to learn how to dance clever but it's entirely different to relationship advice. We all learn differently, it's been established even if one person learns how to dance one way, that same method won't work for another. If in any case it's more the learning part that will decide the outcome after factoring in every possible advice.
I can't disagree with you about the fact the best advice are most likely given by the people who achieved it. You can't deny either that even though it's similar scenarios, there are variables such as completely different people possibly with completely different personalities which almost renders any advice irrelevant if you really think about it.
Though to be perfectly honest, I'm more the "I'll just do what I want" type of person, advice is always nice, logic is nice but my heart makes the decisions. So in some sense I always think the best advice is to follow your heart especially when it's the 'thing' in question.