I'm commenting on the relationships between people, their culture and events that touch them
Thursday, July 24, 2014
I Can't Find the Right Partner
I can't find the right partner is echoed by people here, there and everywhere. Some people are just out of a relationship, and others jump from partner to partner in hopes of attracting the right person. Unfortunately, there will always be people trying to cling to you while blocking connections with the right partners. You must muster the courage to say, "no" thank you.
Stop. Decide on what you want in a partner and relationship. It's impossible to have a healthy relationship when you don't know what you want. A person can shove any line of what isn't good for you in your face, and you'll except it when you're unclear. Find out what you want. How? Ask questions. What kind of partner do I want? A person in a certain financial position? Baker? Chief? Candlestick Maker? Define what will fill your needs.
I can't find the right partner by hopping around social media, clubbing or being introduced to someone a friend/relative may feel is right. It goes back to knowing what you want. Respond to anyone and everyone who shows an interest will get you tons of disrespect and despair. Remember, if you don't have any respect for you, no one else will either. You know what's best or who's suited for your life-style. Don't be afraid to use the word "no." Needless to say, be careful to whom you partner with.
Trouble comes in the form of turning a relationship break-up on yourself. You blame yourself when the relationship involved two people. You could of done things differently, better and with more enthusiasm. The looking back is a waste of time and energy. Move forward. Forward can mean taking time to discover your likes, dislikes and wants. Start the exercise routine after clearing it with the doctor. Take the college course that you have been wanting to.
I can't find the right partner will no longer upset you when goals are set for a better quality of life. "Talking" it out is an excellent choice according to Cosmopolitan. Chat with a trusted friend. Or, turn to writing therapy. Often, people just can't bring themselves to share the partnership experience. Writing therapy is done when you're ready, comfortable and there's no one to look over your shoulder. Write down all your feelings. What happened? Why? Why did you pick him/her? Re-adjust partner selection. Writing therapy will help you understand the situation better. Also, writing therapy can assist you in making the best possible partner choices in the future.
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Forrest Timothy Hayes Longstanding Prostitution Relationship
Police commented in a statement that Tichelman is a prostitute who introduced a fatal dose of heroin into Hayes, 51 and father of 5. Tichelman did not try to help Hayes after he lost consciousness as caught by the security camera's footage obtained by the Police Department.
Tichelman moves around after Hayes goes down. Tichelman "steps over the body" more than once to drink from a "glass of wine," Police Department. Tichelman collects her belongings and is ready to depart from the yacht, "she reaches back" in an effort to pull a blind down. She did not call for help or dial 911.
Forrest Timothy Hayes longstanding prostitution relationship began through a website named SeekingArrangement. The website claims to have users in 139 countries, and represents itself as a "Sugar Daddy," website for dating.
Tichelman has a connection to the death of Dean Riopelle who was injected with heroin. Riopelle was Tichelman's boyfriend, reportedly, who overdosed on heroin as she took a shower. The coroner ruled Riopelle's manner of death as accidental, but his death is being looked into a second time in light of Tichelman's role in Hayes' demise.
SeekingArrangement is not promoting illegal activity. The website prohibits any activity pertaining to prostitution, spokeswoman Angela Bermudo. Hayes and Tichelman were in an adult relationship, and the relationship was "ongoing."
Forrest Timothy Hayes longstanding prostiution relationship have ignited conversations on social media to the office. "I was really devastated..." Todd Zion, worked under Hayes, according to reports. Tichelman was charged with manslaughter, felonies related to drugs as well as for prostitution, last week.
Sources:
CNN
Herald
Heavy.com
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
The Transportation Security Administration's Alert
The Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) alert is taking security up a level due to alarming reports of possible new bomb designs that terrorists can slip into smartphones and laptops. A rule for the TSA to everyone traveling is each electronic device will get screened by security officers, TSA stated.
The Transportation Security Administration's alert means people coming to the U. S. from places overseas have to turn on their cellphones as well as laptops before stepping on the airplane per officials. The TSA will stop people with cell phones from specific airports in the Middle East, Africa and Europe to see if the cell phones and laptops are able to come on or power up.
Travelers should make peace with slower lines while going through security screening. Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy devices are to be looked at closely according to reports by Reuters. Owners will have to find another method of transportation if a cell phone or laptop does not power up.
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson ordered the TSA to take security to the next level, last week. "I have directed...enhanced security measures," Johnson. TSA will work with foreign governments in regard to the bomb making threat.
Foreign countries do not have the same procedures in place as the U. S. when it comes to traveling via airplanes. Travelers in foreign countries are not screened by TSA. Authorities are trying to curtail the new bomb design from reaching rebel fighters that are in Syria who tend to originate from the West with the necessary paperwork to get on an airplane.
The transportation Security Administration's alert is shared with "foreign allies" plus the "recent and relevant" facts are sent to them. The TSA is aiming for as "few disruptions" as necessary. The new rules does not change what can be taken aboard flights.
Sources:
Reuters
Washington Post
Latimes
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