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The concept of personal and public space is different from person to person and some people dont respect public space
Posted by Shalabieh on 11.04.2008
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Being calmly assertive gets you much further than reacting to aggressive behaviour.
Posted by Shalabieh on 01.06.2008
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Do you think sex is overrated? or does the world and everything we do revolves around it?
Posted by zeeno on 10.09.2008
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Children are very smart beings, being around them will dig out the part of you that wants to question, to play to simplify answers to the most complex questions of all.
Posted by Salma on 16.09.2008
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impulsive behavior can lead to many rewarding experiences
Posted by Shalabieh on 19.10.2008
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Sometimes you are your worst enemy.
Posted by zeeno on 19.10.2008
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Do your family members (not only nuclear, but your larger family) say things to put you and/or your siblings down? If so, what do they say, why does it bother you, and why do you think they do it?
Posted by
alma
on 19.12.2008
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ok, Would you rather your family and friends be critical to your errors and mistakes or stay supportive no matter what?
Posted by
Ghassan
on 20.12.2008
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