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Re: insensitive friend question (sort of long and involved!)

From: Anonymus (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 31 May 2001 16:50:05 -0500 (CDT)


Thanks all for the wonderful support. I wish I couldn't return that back to her. Anyway next time I am fully equipped what to say if somebody says me that. This PCOS is such a dreadful disease that its consequences are so bad. It has all the ill effects what a women doesn't dare think of: 1.Facial hair and body hair 2.Over weight 3.Infertility 4.Mood swings 5.Skin tags 6.Rashes And many many more such things which can be physically seen. I pray to God that the advance science should soon come up with a cure for this deadly disease.

At Thu, 31 May 2001, Holly wrote: >
>I have to agree with the comment on men don't give (or get) subtle
>hints. All of the ones I know really need you to spell things out for
>them.
>
>Tip of the day: If someone offers you a breath mint, take it! :P
>
>At Thu, 31 May 2001, Alicia wrote:
>>
>>Thanks for all the great comments and advice :)
>>
>>I especially like the one about pointing out one of his flaws in that
>>way. (He's got bad breath...one of the reasons I wouldn't go out with
>>him...I couldn't imagine kissing him!!!) My mind generally doesn't work
>>like that, but I think it's perfect for this case. I'll just tell him
>>that I was talking to this guy and he was interesting and then he leaned
>>in close to talk to me and I had to leave the room, his breath was so
>>bad. Then I'll casually say, "Hey, you want an Altoid?"
>>
>>I also liked the idea that he's a man so he's just not clever enough to
>>"tell" me something in that roundabout way!
>>
>>A
>
>--
>Holly
>holly.laclair-bogedain@medstat.com
>




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