Do folks think it's terribly selfish to want to be accepted exactly as you are - failings, foibles, wounds, scars and all? I'm uncertain.

Aug 16, 2012 · 5:27 AM UTC

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@TinaHolmboe @mollydotcom and before you thinko of it, Nope, I'm not calling you both Tomatoes ;)
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@ipedrazas just don't call me a toMAHto, okay? <g> @TinaHolmboe
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@TinaHolmboe @mollydotcom ...must be hiding 'em. Disclaimer: currently having a blip: pain from post herpetic neuralgia, plus wine.
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@smiffy @TinaHolmboe I accept and unconditionally love your blips! To less pain and more wine (says the chronically in pain wino)
Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom no! Not selfish. If any of us deserve anything in this world it is to be accepted as we are. Possibly nothing more than that.
Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom no. I decided a few years ago that I do things because I want to, not because someone else wants/expects me to.
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@TinaHolmboe @mollydotcom wow, I'm not asking for an early access to the private Beta, Tina. Relationships are like gardens
@TinaHolmboe @mollydotcom to have a nice garden you need to put lots of time and energy on it. You cannot buy a nice relationship on Amazon
@TinaHolmboe @mollydotcom relationships are the same, you want a nice one, you (and the other part) will have to work hard on it
@TinaHolmboe @mollydotcom Not saying working hard is a bad thing, just that to have a nice relationship takes time, work... like a garden :)