When you love....expect that you will be hurt. You should tell her your age. If she really love you, she will forgive you for what you have done. Loving is accepting the part of life that you will be hurt someday. don't be afraid to be hurt, its only part of our life. Go on, tell her!
hrmm....i doubt that you should get involved. you're looking at the situation in that you two are great together and you're only looking at the positive sides. that is also good but later you'll start to realize that there are many differences that you didn't notice before. you'll start to see that ...
Just like I was saying...you must not be too fun ta hang out with...
Our definitions of fun differ. Greatly. You wouldn't be fun to hang out with for me, either. More than half of what I'm saying to you never gets there, so I don't think I'm even going to bother, anymore.
IceQueen...ever wanted to do something but did not because it was too risky? Then later wished you did... No, never. Looked at stuff and DIDN'T want to do it because it was risky, yes. Never regretted anything I did or didn't do, either, because I like to be of sound mind when I make my decisions so...
The only thing I do NOT agree with is to masturbate instead of having sex. I don't feel its right to deny yourself of anything...That becomes a problem...It's one thing to have a lack of options but just wrong to deny yourself from what comes natural. In everything that lives there is natural instin...
Not for me, at all. As a matter of fact, sex with a person I'm not serious about is out of the question as well. I can masturbate and not run the risks of:
I am thinking of investing in a lightweight red trench coat, to the knee in length. Now I'm wondering if it would be worth it: would it last beyond this season or is it better to go for something more classic?
Brown and stone décor is the subtle contrast used here to display Ennio Capasa's all-black collection. The Italian designer reinvents the classics with his androgynous styles.
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VANESSA BRUNO As the address of her second boutique in Paris, Bruno chose the walkway leading to the Place Vendôme. The space itself reflects a modern baroque charm well suited to her pleasing, easy to wear styles. 12, rue Castiglione, 75001 Tel: 01.42.61.44.60 25, rue Saint-Sulpice, 75007 Tel: 01.4...
ANTIK BATIK Marais, a new boutique with a vibrant collection of hippy chic clothing. Pick-up a woven plastic basket and wrap a scarf around your head for a new ethnic twist to the urban look. This cozy space not only carries its own brand but also Ordinary People, Laura Urbinati and Uniform. 18, rue...
JULES VERNE France honors Jules Verne in 2005, 100 years after his death. The author of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is one of the world's most translated writers. This exhibition in France's naval museum recreates the world of the Nautilus and allows us to discover Verne the visionary, whose writin...
MALLET-STEVENS If you've ever visited Rue Mallet-Stevens, built in 1927 in Paris' 16th arrondissement, you're already familiar with the Modernist villas of Robert Mallet-Stevens, but the architect was also a gifted interior designer. Lesser known, and less of a purist than Le Corbusier, Mallet-Steve...
OUT OF PARIS: THE SUN OF MARSEILLE The endless blue skies and dramatic landscapes of Provence have long inspired painters. From the 18th-century landscapes of Avignon native Joseph Vernet to the mythical 19th-century vistas of Vincent Van Gogh and Gauguin, artists were inspired by a region whose qua...
YOHJI YAMAMOTO Paris' Musée de la Mode gives carte blanche to Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto. On the first floor of the exhibition, Yamamoto's Tokyo studio, complete with rolls of fabric, sketches and works in progress, has been recreated. While on the second floor, a retrospective look at his des...
ROMANTIC BRAZIL The colors of Brazil are everywhere in Paris this summer as the city celebrates "The Year of Brazil in France." At the Musée de la Vie Romantique, the exhibition "La Collection Brasiliana" presents over 100 paintings, watercolors and drawings by 19th-century European artists explorin...
FANS AND BAGS A lovely collection of 19th-century accessories is on display at the Musée Cognac-Jay. Notebooks to help you organize your dance card with fans to keep you from fainting in your waist-nipping gown were all essential of the well-dressed socialite. This mansion turned museum has an excep...
MASKS Priest, medicine man, actor, each has used the mask to dissimulate his identity or to take on the identity of another. Masks evoke the gods or serve to protect us. Some of the most beautiful and ancient masks from five continents, all from the Barbier-Mueller collection, are on display at the ...
MARTIN PARR An invitation to join in a moment of everyday life is inherent in each of Martin Parr's photographs. For over 35 years, Parr has been at the forefront of British photography. Colorful, sometimes comic, or tinged with a retro innocence, each of his photos - whether taken in Britain, Tokyo...
YOUTHFUL DREAMS Reaffirming its mission as a contemporary arts center, the Fondation Cartier unveils an important exhibition devoted to emerging international talent. To find the young artists, they asked prominent veterans from Nan Goldin to Christian Boltanski to suggest names. The result is a vib...