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Mar 21, 2017 00:59:35   #
QuestGirl Loc: Jayhawk Country
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
I raised a couple of girls so I know what you mean. They were different from each other, though. One spared me the angst, the other didn't. But definitely, the best memories were from the four to ten or eleven years of age.


The easy year is the first year. Things were easy until age 3. She will turn 22 in July.

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Mar 21, 2017 13:16:46   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
QuestGirl wrote:
The easy year is the first year. Things were easy until age 3. She will turn 22 in July.

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Mar 21, 2017 13:20:10   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
QuestGirl wrote:
The easy year is the first year. Things were easy until age 3. She will turn 22 in July.


Mine are 20 and 22. The oldest pops out a baby boy in April. I honestly can't say they were hard, although the youngest had her "teen" years, but never really any behavior problems. I was REALLY lucky. And after seeing the boys of the neighborhood, glad to have had girls.

Kids are all so different.

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Mar 21, 2017 17:15:52   #
QuestGirl Loc: Jayhawk Country
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Mine are 20 and 22. The oldest pops out a baby boy in April. I honestly can't say they were hard, although the youngest had her "teen" years, but never really any behavior problems. I was REALLY lucky. And after seeing the boys of the neighborhood, glad to have had girls.

Kids are all so different.


Since I was alone, and my brothers are both 6 and 12 years older than I, I was estatic to learn she was a girl. I did however, secretly, want her to miraculous​ly turn into a boy at about age 13, without hope.

She isn't speaking to me right now, since Christmas of 2014. I have laid eyes on her three times since early 2013. I am hoping she has a 10 year jump on me relative to the relationship I had with my own mother...and her 4 sisters. I do believe my daughter is far better mentally and emotionally then I was at her age, and much smarter. She can ride horses properly, and saddle them too! It seems she was very good at missing the Muck Parties, however. The stable she worked in exchange for riding lessons was extremely good to her.

Kids are something, no doubt. Nature vs Nurture. I have no answer for that one. I just pray she tosses the bad nature she received from both her parents and nurtures that which remains. I'll always have hope!

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Mar 21, 2017 18:47:53   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
QuestGirl wrote:
Since I was alone, and my brothers are both 6 and 12 years older than I, I was estatic to learn she was a girl. I did however, secretly, want her to miraculous​ly turn into a boy at about age 13, without hope.

She isn't speaking to me right now, since Christmas of 2014. I have laid eyes on her three times since early 2013. I am hoping she has a 10 year jump on me relative to the relationship I had with my own mother...and her 4 sisters. I do believe my daughter is far better mentally and emotionally then I was at her age, and much smarter. She can ride horses properly, and saddle them too! It seems she was very good at missing the Muck Parties, however. The stable she worked in exchange for riding lessons was extremely good to her.

Kids are something, no doubt. Nature vs Nurture. I have no answer for that one. I just pray she tosses the bad nature she received from both her parents and nurtures that which remains. I'll always have hope!
Since I was alone, and my brothers are both 6 and ... (show quote)


Ever heard of Equest? Mothers and daughters who know horses should not be at odds with each other.

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Mar 21, 2017 20:08:58   #
QuestGirl Loc: Jayhawk Country
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Ever heard of Equest? Mothers and daughters who know horses should not be at odds with each other.


No, I have not heard of Equest? I must clarify however. She knows horses, while I do not. The horses know the difference, too. As a kid, I received more than one cracked rib experience. I always got my ass back up on that sucker, then back to the barn I'd ride. I think I was about 25 in receipt of my last cracked rib. The woman that owned the horse I was riding was afraid I would sue her. It wasn't a thought in my head. I got myself up on that horse so he could throw me, and that was on me.

Horse are magnificent animals. I have always loved their beauty. Majestic, like cats, but with unbridled power. Their hoofs rumbling the ground with precision. There is no other sound like it, but maybe thunder comes close. My father could ride, but I never learned.

I know all too well what we endured while raising my daughter. If she doesn't come 'round by the ripe old age of 30, I will then be concerned, yet unable to change a thing.

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Mar 22, 2017 08:17:54   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
pafret wrote:
"8 Things That People With High Emotional Intelligence Simply Don’t Do"

Posted: 14 Mar 2017 01:18 AM PDT

by Justin Gammilli

"In life, emotions can be like the winds that blow us off track on the path to achieving whatever it is that we want to accomplish. That is why, in my opinion, of all of the life skill that a person can possess, emotional intelligence is as important as mental intelligence when it comes to being successful. That being said, emotional intelligence is tricky. It is all about keeping your emotions in check, instead of letting them rule your life. You have to understand your emotions as a tool, and not as a burden. Again, this is all easier said than done, so here are 8 things to keep in mind that emotionally intelligent people don’t do.

1. Their Emotional Base is Not External: One key to emotional intelligence is understanding that your feelings are not someone else’s fault. They are your own. You can’t expect people to always know how you will emotionally react to something, or for them to even care for that matter. An action by someone else may make you feel a way that they did not intend, so you have to realize that it is YOUR responsibility to handle the emotional response correctly.

2. They Make No Assumptions About Happiness or What Creates It: The funny thing about happiness is that it is an infinite value. When we think about happiness, we relate it to experiences in our past, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t achieve a level of happiness greater than anything we’ve ever known. Therefore, emotionally intelligent people understand that moving forward and experiencing new things is the only way to achieve anything resembling “true” happiness.

3. They Understand that Fear is a Normal Emotion to New Things: Fear, for the most part, in new experiences is totally normal. People are often way too quick to assume that just because something scares you that it is a bad thing. Being reckless and being fearless are two different things. Fear is just a way for your mind to make you consider what it is that is going on, so keep it in check.

4. They Understand that an Emotions are Reactions, Not Reality: Understanding that how you feel is not the defining characteristic of a situation is probably the most important aspect of emotional intelligence. It is also the hardest to realize in the heat of the moment. Understanding that your emotions are what they are for a reason that is specific to you is important.

5. They Don’t Assume that a Bad Feeling Leads to a Bad Life: One very obvious sign of high emotional intelligence in understanding that we can’t all be happy all of the time. Just because you are having a bad day doesn’t mean that your life is falling apart. It means that a certain number of factors have conspired together to make you have a bad day. Happiness is a choice, but that doesn’t mean that we have to choose it every time.

6. They Don’t Befriend Easily: One of the most important things in life is who you choose to surround yourself with. Being aware of how other people make you feel and why is critical to making good choices when it comes to friends. Again, much like all aspects of emotional intelligence, this isn’t something that happens overnight.

7. They Don’t Associate Composure with Emotional Intelligence: Just because you are emotionally intelligent, that doesn’t mean that you don’t occasionally lose it. We all do. Being emotionally intelligent doesn’t mean you are an emotionless robot. It just means that you know how you feel, why you feel that way, and deal with it accordingly.

8. They Choose Their Own Thoughts: Emotionally intelligent people are often seen as stubborn. This is because they own their thoughts and emotions equally, with a deep understanding of how others influence their emotions. It’s not as much stubborn as it is picky."
- http://www.riseearth.com/
"8 Things That People With High Emotional Int... (show quote)


Wow, this list describes you as the perfect emotionally unintelligent turd that you are, thanks for posting your shit list.

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Mar 22, 2017 13:43:29   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
Wow, this list describes you as the perfect emotionally unintelligent turd that you are, thanks for posting your shit list.


You've just proven the gist of this post, dummy. I find that enlightening.

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Mar 22, 2017 15:38:37   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
You've just proven the gist of this post, dummy. I find that enlightening.


...as you have, as well...LOL.

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Mar 22, 2017 15:51:41   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
...as you have, as well...LOL.


Describe how that is, dummy.

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Mar 23, 2017 09:04:32   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Describe how that is, dummy.


Uncross your arms, take a deep breath and I dare you not to respond to me.

If you do, it only proves that you don't possess emotional intelligence. You possess emotional vengeance.

Get it?

Even Pafret get's it.

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Mar 23, 2017 12:47:23   #
ghostgotcha Loc: The Florida swamps
 
Yes!.... You can easily spot a liberal talking politics on the television - even with the sound off.

How?....The liberal is an emotional ball of hot air and their hands are flying about their heads as if they are trying to clear their mindless ranting.

Check it out for yourself. Watch their hands !
http://www.mikechurch.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/rachel-maddow.jpg
http://www.trbimg.com/img-5893f7ee/turbine/ct-nancy-pelosi-steve-bannon-20170202
http://i0.wp.com/thehabanerooftexas.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/wp-1449273275425.jpg?w=1056?w=300

Do you suppose their mothers did not teach them manners and that they should keep their mouths shut, knees together and their hands firmly anchored in their laps?

http://www.prunejuicemedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Elizabeth-Warren-meme-1.jpg

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Mar 23, 2017 15:17:12   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
ghostgotcha wrote:
Yes!.... You can easily spot a liberal talking politics on the television - even with the sound off.

How?....


The liberal is an emotional ball of hot air and their hands are flying about their heads as if they are trying to clear their mindless ranting.

Check it out for yourself. Watch their hands ! You're so right!!!!









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Mar 24, 2017 22:29:43   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
The liberal is an emotional ball of hot air and their hands are flying about their heads as if they are trying to clear their mindless ranting.

Check it out for yourself. Watch their hands ! You're so right!!!!


You a dummy, dummy.

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Mar 25, 2017 08:21:54   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
You a dummy, dummy.


And you're an emotional child, apparently, you couldn't help yourself, proof that you aren't emotionally intelligent, but demonstrate the ability to shake your fist and whine..lwhike a whittle baby.

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