Guest guest Posted July 9, 2001 Report Share Posted July 9, 2001 > DD1 Sara is very sensible and bright, but has her >father's offhand attitude to others' distress. She'd as likely say > " oh well, get over it, " than say something comforting and cheering. >It's not her being unfeeling, it is literally her attitude to life. >She very seldom shows her innermost feelings. > >Ruthie Of course, some self-help books would say that what you have there is actually a DS not a DD :-) (DH has spent several hours today definitely being from Venus and me from Mars - and he is one of the few men I know for whom the Mars description is useful.) -- jennifer@... Vaudin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2001 Report Share Posted July 9, 2001 > > > DD1 Sara is very sensible and bright, but has her > >father's offhand attitude to others' distress. She'd as likely say > > " oh well, get over it, " than say something comforting and cheering. > >It's not her being unfeeling, it is literally her attitude to life. > >She very seldom shows her innermost feelings. > > > >Ruthie > > Of course, some self-help books would say that what you have there is > actually a DS not a DD :-) Yes she is kind of manly in certain ways; very brisk and efficient, and not given to much show of emotion. Superwoman in how she manages a big home, six kids, and works as a PE teacher in more than one high school. She is also enviably slender, fit, and both she and Tammy just endured years of adult orthodontics to sort out problems which, for one reason or another, had been neglected as kids. They now both have Hollywood smiles as well! (I have no guilt feelings about the lack of orthodontics when they were little, they both refused point blank to have braces then.) Ruthie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2001 Report Share Posted July 9, 2001 > > > DD1 Sara is very sensible and bright, but has her > >father's offhand attitude to others' distress. She'd as likely say > > " oh well, get over it, " than say something comforting and cheering. > >It's not her being unfeeling, it is literally her attitude to life. > >She very seldom shows her innermost feelings. > > > >Ruthie > > Of course, some self-help books would say that what you have there is > actually a DS not a DD :-) Yes she is kind of manly in certain ways; very brisk and efficient, and not given to much show of emotion. Superwoman in how she manages a big home, six kids, and works as a PE teacher in more than one high school. She is also enviably slender, fit, and both she and Tammy just endured years of adult orthodontics to sort out problems which, for one reason or another, had been neglected as kids. They now both have Hollywood smiles as well! (I have no guilt feelings about the lack of orthodontics when they were little, they both refused point blank to have braces then.) Ruthie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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