My Story Part 2

Written by Wayne Lowe


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Im now onrepparttar road to making myself a better person. Im taking my developement to a new level, and trust ofrepparttar 101493 other person is needed. My boyfriend trusts me, and I trust him, but I hope that he hides nothing from me.

I've found new friends and he is a bit weird about it, as they are boys, and I might have mentioned inrepparttar 101494 past that I liked him, and now were friends, going round to his brand new house to have a pamper session. I told my boyfriend that all I see in this new friend is friendship, as I have got back my true love. When Im in love and feel likerepparttar 101495 relationship is going to plan I can be who I want to be and I never look at anyone else as I love only one person.

Break-ups make people stronger. Although I got back with my boyfriend, there are some of you who wish you could, but they dont want to. Advice to give you is that dont worry, before My boyfriend asked me out again I was onrepparttar 101496 verge of forgetting about it, as I had to for my own sake otherwise I would still be crying now. Its very hard to loose someone you've spent so mnay hours and love with. Having special time together is important, dont let it get bad, be honest with whoever your with, whether it be a women or man.

Be strong and find independence that we all have, its just we loose it when we fall in love. I fell in love and Im still in my hooneymoon stage. I still look at him with sparkling eyes and amazment that were together...

I hope he realises that if he doesnt want me then someone else will. We wont ever be alone, thats why we attach ourselves to loved ones so much, cause we need to.

My story part 2, may inrepparttar 101497 future have a part 3, but only time will tell if its going to be written on here. If this second time doesnt work, I know what to do...

Love to all who have lost loved ones and love to all who are onrepparttar 101498 search for new love x

This is my second addition, from my "Break-Ups (My Story)"... here I will let you know whats happened.


How To Choose Diamond Earrings

Written by Arthur Tschopp


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Choosingrepparttar right Clarity: Diamonds with fewer flaws (inclusions) are rare and therefore more highly prized. In many cases, these flaws don't detract fromrepparttar 101492 beauty ofrepparttar 101493 diamond because they are invisible torepparttar 101494 naked eye. Fast Fact: Any grade "SI2" or above has inclusions that are "eye clean", not visible torepparttar 101495 naked eye. An "I1" grade can be an excellent value, particularly ifrepparttar 101496 inclusion is onrepparttar 101497 outer edge. "I2" grades can still exhibit a fair degree of fire and light. "I3" grade diamonds are noticeably more opaque or dark torepparttar 101498 naked eye. Choosingrepparttar 101499 right Cut:< More than any other attribute, it isrepparttar 101500 Cut that makes a diamond brilliant and beautiful. A diamond that is well cut reflects light internally and displays a dazzling shower of light back throughrepparttar 101501 top ofrepparttar 101502 stone. Fast Fact: When viewing a diamond, look directly intorepparttar 101503 center: if there are dark facets inrepparttar 101504 center or a dark ring aroundrepparttar 101505 center, or ifrepparttar 101506 diamond appears opaque, it is probably due to poor cut.

Brilliance, Dispersion and Scintillation: The secret of a diamond that is properly cut is that it returns a measurably greater amount of light, which is displayed as brilliance, dispersion and scintillation. This isrepparttar 101507 true measure of a diamond's beauty. Brilliance: The total amount of white light, both external and internal, returned fromrepparttar 101508 diamond torepparttar 101509 eye ofrepparttar 101510 observer. Dispersion: Flashes of color, or fire, particularly when viewing a diamond in strong, direct light. Scintillation: Reflections and flashes of white light fromrepparttar 101511 diamond's surface asrepparttar 101512 diamond, observer or light source moves.

Click here to view photos along withrepparttar 101513 above presentation

Mr. Tschopp is a graduate of the Gemological Institute of America and has over 15 years of experience in the diamond marketplace.


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