Dorthy White
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Dorthy White updated their profile
Apr 14, 2010

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What's ya Hustle? Tell us about yourself:
I am a fresh graduate who is currently working as a freelance writer. My usual tasks usually entail writing academic-related papers such as custom essays. I am a homebody so I do not mind staying at home, busying myself with a good book or surfing the net. Yoga is my top pick for relaxation. I love massages, cheesecake, and cats. I enjoy writing too, I have had a blog for nearly 5 years now. I strongly urge people to keep blog since it is a good way to share your thoughts and is an effective way in developing a unique writing style.
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What change would you like to see in the world?
Peace on earth..
Any relation is bound to have its highs and lows. Sometimes the lows are so low that you end up in a fight. The agony of sulking and being away from your partner is worse than going to Hell. You seem to be blank about how to say sorry. Patching up after a fight has never been so difficult. Read on further to find out ways to apologize to your partner and get your relationship back on track. Though it may seem odd at first, saying sorry to a loved one has its own benefits. You become more understanding and more tolerant of each other. You can tackle those petty issues that keep cropping up between the two of you without making a big fuss about it.

There are simple things that you need to know, to put across your apology in the best possible way. Make sure you don't make a big fuss about saying sorry. It is just one word, but it can either make or break your relationship. Say it with flowers and anything that your partner loves. If she loves dancing, take her out for a slow dance and say you are sorry while she is dancing in your arms. If he loves bowling, go out for a game together and tell him when he has finished striking all pins. Never start arguing as to who started the fight. Else, you will be back on square one. Make sure you are genuinely sorry for your mistakes. Don't try to fake up feelings just for the heck of it. Value your partner. Learn to respect his/her feelings and don't do things to hurt him/her deliberately. Read on to know more about patching up after a fight.

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