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Posted 9/19/2008 @ 4:16:05 pm by mateforfamilies.com
The reviews of this website are thoughtfully written and to me seem to have the right perspective on the movies that they are writing about. I am not an admirer of most action movies because I find the story plots thin and uninspired. Most of the action movies are violent and distructive with complete disrespect for people or property. The romantic movies have lost the ability to develop a relationship of anything except sex. What happened to mutual friendship that develops a relationship of caring and mutual values before climbing into bed with all the people available. I like historical movies that stay close to the truth as far as the truth is known. Slight artistic leaways are alright if done well and don't go off the truth to far. Comic Movies are great as long as they are not done with language that is inappropreate for the age group that the movie is meant for. Check out this website,http://ienjoymovies.com/
Posted 9/19/2008 @ 2:38:43 pm by mateforfamilies.com
Is there a real starting place for finding a lifetime spouse? I believe that we start by developing our own personality, values, faith and desires. This gives us qualities to look for in other people that we like or dislike. Don't like someone just because they like, flatter, or pay attention to you. Look for their good traits and bad traits. Are their good traits what you like in yourself. Are their bad traits the things that are to bad for you to put up with? Will this person help you be a better person and will you be able to help them be better also?
Posted 8/18/2008 @ 10:38:00 am by mateforfamilies.com
I have been considering a way to provide health and pharmacy coverage to all the citizens of the USA and this is by charging a tax on all purchases like a sales tax. This would provide coverage to everyone. The amount of the tax would depend on the amount of medical charges that all the people have in a given year divided by the amount of sales in that year. Visitors to this country that make purchases would pay into this like the sales tax program. The Medical tax would have to be set up as a separate entity by the government and not used in any other part of the government. Employers insurance does not cover the unemployed. If left to individuals to provide their own insurance to many people would not cover their families. I think the best government to do this would be the State governments. http://www.taxplantips.com/2008/07/26/health-care-taxes-private-or-employer-purchased.html
Posted 4/25/2008 @ 12:53:00 pm by mateforfamilies.com
One of the most difficult factors in starting any relationship is finding true compatibility. Often times, attraction is mostly physical at the beginning, and it can take a substantial amount of time to get to know your significant other and what he or she is really like. Unfortunately, its the latter part of the equation that's the most important; no one is going to be in it for the long term with someone who's incompatible on a very basic emotional level.
One way to attempt to bridge this gap has been embodied in the rise of the online dating service. There are many companies with the stated goal of uniting you and your dream partner, and each seeks to do so through compatibility matching. The process varies from company to company, but generally involves answering questions about your beliefs, goals, and ideals, and comparing those to prospective mates. Some, such as eHarmony, focus their efforts on finding marriage partners, while others, such as OkCupid, tend toward more casual relationships and younger users. Regardless of the method, an online match is always followed up by a period of conversation strictly through email, and, this period can be an excellent time to get to know your prospective mate. While it's certainly true that people can present themselves however they like when hiding behind the anonymity of the Internet, it's hard to keep up a front for an extended time. Spending as much time as possible talking to your match can help you get a feel for what they're really like, even before you actually meet. Online services have become more and more popular, and a significant number of those married today met their mate online. While not every match is a success, online services can be a valuable tool in finding that special someone, and making sure they meet your idea of a perfect mate.
Posted 4/24/2008 @ 12:53:00 pm by mateforfamilies.com
When you first meet a person you like, getting past that “getting to know you” stage can be an awkward time your lives. Especially if you think he/she doesn’t feel the same way. Trying to build a romantic relationship is not recommended when you first meet one another. Becoming friends first is a more natural approach to things. However this doesn’t mean you should not date. This part of the relationship is based on how much time you spend trying to get to know each other. Studies have shown that couples who try to move to fast in most relationships fail. Remember, every person you date is not meant to be your soul mate. You will meet many people in your life time and only a few will be romantic interest. When you’re dating, don’t look to meet Mr. or Miss Right because it doesn’t happen that easy.
Also remember to not force a relationship into something it’s not. Further more, don’t get discouraged. If you’re not past the dating stage and want to move forward, you shouldn’t force what isn’t there. Unfortunately, there is no special formula to convince your partner when the time is right, but you have to follow your instincts. Once you and your partner come to the realization that it’s time to move past the dating stage, take your time with this step. Going from friends to couples to romantic partners should be a gradual transition. The fact is, the romantic stage should be the longest and most romantic. Get out and stop being afraid to try new things. Becoming friends first is the best way to secure a long Lasting relationship. |