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The Local Sugar Daddy & the Mistress Last night: First and foremost, let's establish one thing here: we're NOT 'locals', we're NATIONALS. n-a-t-i-o-n-a-l citizens of the Emirates. Next, seriously? A married man? Whatever happened to principles? Is nothing sacred anymore? -- the french lady occupying the seat next to mine last night chattering away & bragging about her Local Love's material & filth appeared to have no idea that the 'local' lady dressed in traditional clothes could decipher her heavily french tinted english as she broke the exciting news of her newly acquired 'local' sugar daddy to her friends. I couldn't help but wonder how much of a 'needy chick' would you have to be to discard principles & pursue a man knowing that he is otherwise committed. And I found myself curious as to the level of respect you'd have for Yourself, & for Him; Him being someone who broke his ethical marriage contract, & You? Well, You being the perfect example for classic "pump & dump" Seriously, wouldn't it be easier to find a way to make *your own money*? At least then you might be able to preserve whatever's left of your tattered dignity. And if in return you meet a national man that you like that way, then hallelujah! May you live happily ever after. If you happen to know me well, you'd probably know that I rank high amongst the least racist & least judgemental people you've come across. I am not against cross-border marriages, in fact, quite the contrary. At the end of that you do whatever makes -you- comfortable, & if your comfort lies with someone from the North Pole, then be it. Go for it. Just don't jeopardize your ethics, & don't put your Principles at risk. Safeguard your Principles at bay, because in the end, if you're unable to sum up enough respect for yourself, there's no reason why you should expect it from others. Paucity in your reserves of principles will only reflect back on you, & yield a deficit in the respect others have for you. Sent from my Blackberry® wireless device Labels: Personal Philosophy $2 in my moola box | link | email this post |
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