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  • I found out that my b/f that lives with me was watchin porn on the computer, and i got mad. Was that wrong?

    Singles & Dating - 4 hours ago

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    I was on my b/f's name on the computer helping him with a website while i opened up another tab, and it had pictures of most visited websites, 3 in which were porn. I questioned him and he said it wasn't him, but later he said it was him after he lied. He claimed that he only went on it three times, and he doesn't even "watch it like that", but that it reminded him of us. I was mad he lied, that he even needed to watch that to remember "us", and because im self-concious about my body, so him watching the girls have sex with big boobs makes me feel bad about myself. Am i wrong to be mad at him, and possibly break up with him because of this??
  • This boy in my class keeps....?

    Other - Family & Relationships - 4 hours ago

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    hitting me...like punching me in the arm and arm and shoulder...he did it 6 times today and it was only a 4 hour day at school.... and then he was like were leaving at 11:30 and i was no 11:25 and he was like NO and like pushed me into my desk with his boddy...im only in 17 grade and 13 and i go to a catholic school... i told him to stop and he said no...then a 8th grade boy who i have known since i was 3 (our parents are bff's and work toghher) told him to stop cuz my dad would shot him(my dads a cop) and stuff..and the boy that hit my just laughed what should i do?!!?
  • Is My Nephew Cute? Nice Only Please?

    Family - 5 hours ago

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    Hes The Guy With the white shirt on who is surronded by ladys ^.^ he calls them his "buddies" And Remember hes only 11 So back off pedifiles Sowwy Its Sooo Small http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/9572/shaneisapimp.jpg And He Is 13 here ---->http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/706/myphotos031.jpg
  • How come all of my successful black friends have non-black girlfriends?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    Three of my friends, two are engineers and the other owns a landscape business all have non-black girlfriends.. Have nice houses and drive nice cars but out of the five years i known and grow up with them i NEVER saw them around black women unless it was family members.. I remember we all went out for a drink and brought up Tyra Banks being hot and they said, they like Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Aniston, Jessica Simpson, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Salma Hayek. Etc
  • What do Black women mean by this, sorry my english isn't good?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    What do Black women mean by this, sorry my english isn't good? I have a black friend and today we were at mall and he ask a blackgirl out and she said no!! She told him he wasn't street enough and that he need more swagger?? She also said guys without rap sheets need not apply?? What is street and swagger mean?? I mean he has a good job working at the same place for 6 years, house and car, never been in trouble with the law and take care of himself so i don't know exactly what she is saying??
  • I noticed that when you break up and dont have a girlfriend, you save a hell of a alot more money and drama.?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    I just might not look for a girlfriend until after Christmas is done so i dont have to buy them a gift haha!
  • Were not dating and he sent me a text that said I miss you?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    He asked did I miss him too.. I told him the truth, which was no I did not. So why is he so mad? I mean I like talking to him and everything, and it's not that I meant it too be rude but I talk to him everyday so what's there to miss? I know this sounds really harsh, but I can't help the fact that I'm really blunt. My honesty is often misconstrued as being mean. Similar incidents have often happened with this person before so how am I supposed to talk to him? It's like he wants me to tell him what he wants to here (lies). If that's the case sorry. Not having it.
  • Why won't my bf ask me to marry him??? Part 2.?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    We have been together for 4 yrs. In the 1st 6mth's he wanted too(didn't actually have a ring just talked about it a lot) and I didn't cause it was to fast. We have a wonderful relationship. He has taken my son in as his own. We have lived together for 3.5 years. We do almost everything together. When he goes away on trips, like hunting/camping and I ask him questions about it, he automatically resorts to "I don't trust him" and says that is why we are at a stand still. The thing is that I do trust him, I am slightly insecure and a little nosy so I ask questions about their plans, etc. isn't that normal of someone who cares? I think it's an excuse, I don't believe he thinks that. I don't know what to do...I feel used and I am starting to think that he is waiting for someone better. He's really good to me and my son, I hope that's not the case. I am tired of the embarrassment when asked "why hasn't he married you yet?"...now I am asking myself that question. The whole "why buy the cow when the milk is free" is haunting me. I am to afraid to change anything because he is stubborn (so am I) and I am afraid he will just let me go because he will think that I don't want him, it seems too risky. I love the idea of getting away for the weekend, but I already did that, he always misses me alot (calls, texts, etc) right now he is away hunting and he calls and texts me. I usually text him but I really haven't this time cause I don't want to be viewed as none trusting. I'm hurt and I don't know how to get what I want...and if I don't get that I don't think my relationship will stay together since the feeling of insecurity grows inside of me with time :( I don't want to mess this up but I don't want to be just a gf either.
  • Guys... should I tell him or not?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    So... my wonderful boyfriend proposed to me - and I most definitely said yes! The thing is - I don't really like my engagement ring. I didn't tell him - I was just glad to be engaged and figured I would just grow to love the ring - but it's 2 months later and I still don't! Guys I want your perspective cause I really don't want him to be hurt or to think I don't appreciate all the effort he went to in picking it - should I tell him I don't like it or not?!? Should prob mention - We'd both always wanted him to pick the ring for me - so I just asked him to follow 1 rule - "no white gold please"... it's white gold! (he said he forgot! hehe) Plus he gave it to me after the warranty ran out! Oh dear - what to do!?!? Oh - and I do love him and am greatful to be marrying him - that's why I don't want to hurt him! How much I like my engagement ring has nothing to do with how much I love my fiance. I just don't know if I should pretend to like this forever when I really don't!
  • I'm from spain and i want to know why is it that american black women are hard to talk to?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    I was just trying to have a simple conversation with a girl i added on myspace and she for some reason goes off on me!! Is this the typical american black women that are in america? Alot of Spanairds including myself like black women but they come off hard-core and rude for some reason.. This is me and a girl i thought was nice but i think different now about black women, this is the second time i have met another rude one.. 11/23/2009 4:45 PM Dan: Hello, how are you doing today? ♥Successful: who are you? Its Dan from Spain you dont remember me ♥Successful: **** no i dont wtf i dont know you Dan Damn why you blackgirls so rude dude you dont have to say **** …………………………………………………………………… 4:47 PM ♥Successful: sorryy but i dont remember you im not tryna be rude or anything but Your dumb as **** byee now
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Want to spot the next hot tech trend? Just follow the moms

Posted Mon, Jun 29, 2009
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Clay Shirky has an important message for all those tech analysts who spend their lives trying to spot the hottest new tech trends: Follow the moms.

"If you want to know what technology is going to change the world, don't pay attention to 13-year-old boys,' he stated in a video podcast posted to Ted.com yesterday. "Pay attention to young mothers because they have got not an ounce of support for technology that doesn't materially make their lives better."

Shirky's comments got me thinking - a lot - about the mostly love relationship moms have with technology these days. Here are a few observations.

A 13-year-old boy may be willing to devote hours learning the intricacies of a new tech product or tool, simply because it scores highly on the cool or geek factor. A mother with young children, on the other hand, doesn't have that luxury. Her spare time is beyond precious: it's practically non-existant.

What's more, her product or brand loyalty can be won or lost on that basis: if the purchase process is a hassle, the user instructions aren't sufficiently intuitive, or if she isn't instantly delighted by her new tech tool, she'll abandon your product and move on to another tech solution before you even have the opportunity to discover that she was your customer.

That mom may give your product a second chance if her friends are totally raving about it (she'll hang around on Twitter even if she doesn't see the point at first because her friends are totally sold on it). But if the technology doesn't demonstrate its usefulness to her own life - and fast - she'll log out and never come back.

Moms have high expectations of tech tools. We don't care as much about the glitz factor as we do about function. Make them attractive, yes, but, dazzle us with all the things these tech tools can do to make our lives easier day-to-day. And don't assume that moms are newbies when it comes to the world of technology. That attitude is dated, to say the least.

And, tech companies, please make your products as reliable as possible. After all, if we're going to entrust our contacts, our schedules, and our modes of communication to a particular tech tool, we expect it to be functional 24/7. (By the way, a 2 am to 3 am maintenance window isn't okay if your target audience is a community of moms. Moms don't have a 2 am to 3 am maintenance window. Mom time = anytime.)

Oh yeah: one last thing. We moms expect our customer service experience to be as positive as our impressions of the product itself. After all, if you're asking us to invest our time in adopting your product, don't we have the right to expect your company to invest in customer support as well? If you don't, you're sending moms the message that our time isn't particularly valuable -- and moms really hate to hear that.

Moms: What have your experiences been like with the tech products you love - and those ones you don't love quite so much? What sells you on a particular type of technology? What drives you insane? (Dads, feel free to chime in, too. I only commented on moms this time around because Clay Shirky was commenting on moms specifically.)

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