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Romance / Re: Things You Like From Your Girl by Kisson: 6:53pm On Jan 05, 2007
Yes actually,

I think it would also be informative to hear the things that girls do or think of when it comes to making their men happy
Programming / Re: Paths In Programming Knowledge And Careers by Kisson: 11:34am On Jan 04, 2007
Thank you Gbengaijot.  Don't worry about ranting, your advice is most welcome.

I am just starting, but at least you are helping me begin to move in a direction.
Programming / Paths In Programming Knowledge And Careers by Kisson: 11:13am On Jan 04, 2007
Hello,

I wanted to know some things that have stumped me for a while.

If one wants to be a programmer, where can he find info on where to start, and which languages would be best to learn.

How do you find out what the different career paths entail?

Basically, once you start how do you figure out where to go?
Romance / Things You Like From Your Girl by Kisson: 10:44am On Jan 04, 2007
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Hello guys,  these are questions for the men.   wink

Which nice things do you like your girl to do for you a lot?

Which special things does she do which make you remember her all the time?

What do you expect from her in a relationship?
Romance / Hurt Feelings And A Passive Agressive Man Part 2 by Kisson: 5:23am On Sep 17, 2006
Please help me.  I have two questions== First, how do I stop showing my reaction on my face when my man unwittingly hurts my feelings in front of other people? embarassed embarassed  Second, how do i deal with my man who is sometimes passive aggressive toward me? sad

Also because some people thought I meant he was hitting me, this is the definition of passive agressive:

a method of dealing with stress or frustration, it results in the person attacking other people in subtle, indirect, and seemingly passive ways. It can manifest itself as resentment, stubbornness, procrastination, sullenness, or intentional failure at doing requested tasks. For example, someone who is passive-aggressive might take so long to get ready for a party they do not wish to attend, that the party is nearly over by the time they arrive.
Someone who engages in passive-aggressive behavior will typically not confront others directly about problems, but instead will attempt to undermine their confidence or their success through comments and actions which, if challenged, can be explained away innocently so as not to place blame on the passive-aggressive person.

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