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March 11, 2006

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Ms. HeartBeat

There are many articles on my site that your 20 somethings may find to be of interest. Two very popular articles are "Is He Interested in Me... or Not?" and "How to Tell if Your Man is Cheating."

Elvis

Fascinating site and well worth the visit. I will be back

Thorbert

Hi all. A mind troubled by doubt cannot focus on the course to victory.
I am from Oman and learning to write in English, give true I wrote the following sentence: "Learn how to draw cars, aliens, cartoon faces, cartoon people, horses, zebras, draw cartoon wildlife."

Thank 8-) Thorbert.

Cameron Sharpe

No matter who you are or where you live, you are very likely to experience some anxiety with the opposite sex. And when it comes to dating there is no clear guidelines anymore on what is acceptable and what is not. As society has opened up more and more, the freedom we now have in choice comes with a paradox of choice.

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