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Re: how do you explain it to them?????
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Posted by frankiee on February 28, 2006 at 07:34:50 from (69.198.194.170):
In Reply to: how do you explain it to them????? posted by phil lowe on February 27, 2006 at 15:26:50:
I find that a relationship must be 8 hours of work a day. If you have to think 8 hours a day of why you have to make a business decision than I think that dissicion will be a sound one. Women in my life act as devils advocates. The initial responce is usually against me. It is up to me to go thru all the points of why I should do that. Sorta like living with your banker. I find I do better with a woman I hear that behind every great man that there is a great woman. I believe that. It takes a lot of work, knowledge, and patience to reach synergy (combined ideas are better then any 1 persons could be)with a partner. But if you can reach synergy, then that person will be the sole person in this world that can take you to anyplace in this world you want to go. But mark my words, you have to put into the growth of that relationship and not stop ever. Sort a like going to the university of life and love. Keep up the homework and you will do fine.
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