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CeciliaMemberThat must be a little scary. But take heart. If you’re nervous that a man won’t give you a shot because he’s afraid of your disability, just think about it this way: a really nice guy isn’t going to reject you over something like that. I think the bigger obstacle is going to be your self-confidence. If you’re afraid of spilling something and embarassing yourself, I’m wondering if you go out much with friends or family. If not, give it a try! Go somewhere informal and fun, where a glass getting knocked over isn’t that big a deal. You need to get to a point where you believe that you’re a good catch, because confidence is sexy. And face it, you have a lot to be confident about. You have a college degree, which makes you smarter than average; you’re an entrepreneur, which makes you ambitious and brave; you’re attractive, and you’re still young. You have more going for you than a lot of women out there. Oh, and be open to meeting men in situations other than the standard ‘singles scene.’ Martinis in Manhattan sounds so shallow to me… maybe not the best place to meet the nice guy you’re looking for. Meet friends of friends, pick up some hobbies, go volunteer.
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CeciliaMemberMaking a consumer choice based purely on name brand rather than on quality is materialistic and ignorant. No parent wants a child to learn to value things for their price tags rather than what really makes a difference, because that lesson tends to drift into other areas of life, like (worst case scenario) a poor choice of spouses and therefore a miserable ‘ever after’ just because of a flashy car, fat paycheck or a future inheritance. Don’t fool yourself. Regardless of whether they’re right or wrong, parents only want what’s best for their kids. Name brand companies only want the kids’ cash. As much of it as they can get.
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