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What do you want most in life?

Started by Nero, June 11, 2006, 03:53:21 PM

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Melissa

As I said happiness.  You are all wishing for things that will make you happy.  In other words, you are wishing for ameans to an end, rather than an end.  I thought about this a long time ago and realized that the goal of life is to be happy.  Money doesn't bring happiness, but you can buy things that will make you happy.

Melissa
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Chynna

Quote from: Melissa on June 27, 2006, 02:03:22 PM
Money doesn't bring happiness, but you can buy things that will make you happy.
Melissa
;D ;D ;DBut sure can rent it on an hourly basis!!!!!!!! ;D ;D ;D
                                    :eusa_dance: :eusa_dance:
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Melissa

Exactly.  You can buy things that make you happy.

Melissa
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taylor

I read this question in here yesterday and have given it a lot of thought before responding...truthfully I almost did not respond, because my thoughts were who would really believe me...

then I decided this afternoon, I need to say what my heart really feels. I come to this community for one reason only and that is to give...and in truth it is through that giving that I receive more than any of you may realize....

What I want today...

is for all of you to have more than what you wrote down in here, because what you have coming to you is truly well beyond your imaginations! The life you have not dared to dream can be...not just because the outside may be altered, but because the inside can be and will be healed. 

Peace,

Taylor
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wolfie

thanks taylor,

you're a good guy, i believe you.

-tino-
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Chynna

Quoteis for all of you to have more than what you wrote down in here, because what you have coming to you is truly well beyond your imaginations! The life you have not dared to dream can be...not just because the outside may be altered, but because the inside can be and will be healed. 
Peace,
Taylor
Posted on: Yesterday at 03:01:01 PMPosted by: Melissa 

I don't believe you! because your not standing on my right with a wedding ring on my finger!!!  ;) ;D
THAT WAS A EXTREMELY HEART FELT GOOD ANSWER WELL SAID....WELL SAID INDEED

CHYNNA
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spike

I have read this post a few times & was unsure what to say. I have everyting I need to be happy & fullfilled. I have a great relationship with my daughter, she has grown up with a good sense of right form wrong and has a huge open minded heart. I have the man of my dreams who wants to get married. I have some of my education goals completed and two jobs I enjoy, (helping people). I commnuicate with all living immediate relatives. I have home (rented) a vehicle (beat up but gets me around). I eat pretty well.

Dont get me wrong I am not mrs mary sunshine. I am relatively unhappy wiht my appaearence. I was always ultra thin w curves until about 25. I have sufferd extreme acne for about 15 years. My teeth were spacey & crooked. Thank fuly ther are things I can do about what I dont like. I started a very effective med for my acne 3 weeks ago & it is way better all ready & I saved up $ for braces (working on the false teeth fund).

It would be so great if the people I loved accepted themselves the way they accept me & I accept them.

Okay it is silly but what I would really want if I could have any one thing would be for my dad to have never died when I was 19. He would have watched my daughter grow up, been at my college graduation Tino could have asked his permission to marry me & next April my dad would get to walk me down the isle.
~Amy
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Dennis

Amy, I feel for you with your Dad. I think if I could have one wish, it would be to have my Dad for, say 5 or 10 more years, in good physical shape and mental shape. My Dad passed away 4 years ago and I still miss him constantly. I only wish he'd been around to help my Mum through the hard parts (for her) of my transition.

My Dad was, and I'm not exaggerating one tiny bit, the best man on earth and the best dad a kid could have. Before he died, he told me he was proud of me, but I think I could've been a better son for my father in many ways. He did live to see me married and it appeared to be a happy marriage at the time, so I'm glad he lived for that.

And we had a rockin' cross Canada trip, just him and me. The Grateful Dead on the stereo, wearing ballcaps backwards, smokin cigars and drinkin' beer (after the driving was over). I'll never forget it. It was the year he retired and I started law school. He helped me renovate my new apartment (aka rat-infested slum) when we got to Halifax, and deal with the fact that my then wife was having an affair.

I had awful gender problems as a kid. My Mum kept wanting me to be a girl. I remember 2 months where my Mum went back to England to take care of her family and it was just me and Dad. All summer I got to be a boy. We got up in the morning and went fishing. We built things, we fixed engines. We ate like bachelors (lots of cheese on toast). We shrank things in the wash.  I got to wear what I wanted. When people assumed I was a boy, Dad went along with it and didn't correct them. I love my Mum, but life got hard again when she came back.

Yep, sure wish he was around now and had been around when I started transition.

Dennis
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Melissa

I wish my parents accepted me as their daughter.  :'(

Melissa
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Chynna

Quote from: Melissa on June 29, 2006, 07:46:18 AM
I wish my parents accepted me as their daughter.  :'(

Melissa

I wish I had parents!! instead of a woman who just gave birth to me!  :-\ :(
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spike

Dennis
I was very touched by your memories and great times withyour dad. My dad was coool like that too. I am the oldest by 8 years & a girl (girlly girl) but he never shoed me out of the wood shop, he taught me to make stuff & let me shoot BB guns, rifles (cross bow if I would 'cock' it myself) we had farm animals so he taught me to ride a horse and gross necessary meal pep with barn yard animals. Anything I was interested in he let me be a part of. I watched him tinker on cars & he would teach me all kinds of stuff, how to not throw/catch like a girl, play pool etc.

I just had my first own place as a real adult for 2 months before he died but it was nice to have him for dinner and relate to him as an adult. I know he is & was proud of me & loves me but his loss was very hard to take b/c he took his own life.
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Dennis

Ouch, Amy, that is really hard; the way your dad died. My heart goes out to you and your family.

/hugs,

Dennis
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LynnER

Three things and in this order.

For my band to make it, not necicarily become rich and faymous but to be able to live off our music despite all the obsticals.

To finaly be rid of all my inner demons, to win the war in my head. to finaly get a full nights rest with out haveing to be comforted or pass out from exaustion.

To once again find true love, and this time keep it.

Thats all I want in life, and I know its asking allot and probably unobtainable but I can hope, I can Dream, and I can strive for my goals:)
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taylor

Amy,

I am really sorry that you had to experience this loss... I have no question in my mind that your father is still very proud of you!

Peace,

Taylor

PS have a good weekend!
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Emerald


What do I want most in life?
To gracefully walk in this Garden Universe with wisdom and love.
-Emerald
Androgyne.
I am not Trans-masculine, I am not Trans-feminine.
I am not Bigender, Neutrois or Genderqueer.
I am neither Cisgender nor Transgender.
I am of the 'gender' which existed before the creation of the binary genders.
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spike

Emerald: beautifuly put wish.
Tayor: Thank you & I bet he is proud of me & my daughter too.
Dennis: thank you for your warm wishes. We have all adjusted pretty well under the circumstances.
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sheila18

nero:

that all of your wishes come true in a good and loving way! 8)

literally   :)   what else?   If you have gone through 1/2 of what i have I admire you already, and I know many of you have gone through twice as much as I have.. You have no idea of my love for you...then again you might be the one group that would know.

Love, no matter what, sheila
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Nero

Sheila,
That is just the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me. I wish the same for you too.
We need more people like you in this world. What a lovely person you are.
Thanks.

Nero
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Chynna

Quote from: Nero on July 08, 2006, 09:40:49 PM
Sheila,
That is just the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me. I wish the same for you too.
We need more people like you in this world. What a lovely person you are.
Thanks.

Nero

Do I have to get defensive of my man????
Shiela I got claws and know how to use them CHICA! LMAO! :D ;)
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tinkerbell

Quote from: Chynna on July 10, 2006, 08:09:36 AM
Do I have to get defensive of my man????
Shiela I got claws and know how to use them CHICA! LMAO! :D ;)


Chynna Doll:

You're just my type of girl!!!  (as in "friends", don't get the wrong ideas now.....lol)


tinkerbell :icon_chick:
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