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Post by Misty on Jun 30, 2005 22:51:17 GMT -5
I have lost trust in a man that I love. He said one thing and did another. I am suspicious that he was handing me a flowering line of b.s. and I was a trusting fool for falling for it. Oh well! Live and Learn. Do you trust or are you suspicious? Please let me know!!! Thanks----Mistyeve
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Post by lildee on Jul 1, 2005 2:25:45 GMT -5
Morning Mistyeve,
Trust /Suspicious
For the most part I am trusting. A year ago that trust was tinged with a lot of suspicion. But working my program, and believing in God again my trust has been restored. God I trust completely as for others it is on a case by case thing.
Love & God Bless Arlene
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Post by Lin on Jul 1, 2005 4:26:21 GMT -5
Trust is something I grew up with. We never locked our doors unless we were leaving town for a vacation. We often left the keys in the car. We welcomed "stranger" into our house selling make up, brushes, cleaning products, vacuums, magazines, etc. We even picked up hitch-hikers on the highway. Sad note for the world today those trusting situations are now not so wise. There are too many sickos in the world.
I trusted parents and learned many of the things I trusted them to do, they were jsut not capable of delivering. (keeping promises, supporting my efforts, encouraging me, etc) So i became very suspicious of trusting others.
Like Lildee...today my trust is TOTAL in my HP and with others it is a case by case. Mostly I TRUST, but if a person breaks that trust, it takes quite a while to get over it. Shattered trust has to be rebuilt.
LIN
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Post by Misty on Jul 1, 2005 8:07:17 GMT -5
Dear Arlene----The old timers told me when I first came into program: Trust God---Clean House---Help Others. I still find this to be real good advice many years later. Thanks for stopping by Honey!---- Mistyeve
Dear Lin----It sounds like you had a charmed life when you were a kid growing up as far as not locking the door or leaving keys in the car. We never had keys growing up cuz Mom was always home but if she wasn't we just waited until she got home cuz when no one was home the doors and windows got locked up tight. As far as door to door sales people I remember Mom went out side and talked to them they NEVER came into the house. The only sales person I remember real clear as a kid was the Good Humor Ice Cream truck. He would ring his bells and kids would run to the truck for blocks around. You don't see them much any more..... Thanks for stopping by!---Mistyeve
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