July 15, 2005

Friday Business

It would appear I have not paid appropriate homage to the Migraine Gods of late and they have responded in kind. As a result, I am more than a bit behind.

Thursdays are now Demystifying Diva and Men's Club days. Yesterday, my friends tackled the topic of Romantic Rejection and the best way to avoid it.

Sadie offered a guarantee on how to avoid rejection entirely: If single, take a vow of celebacy or if attached, remain in an unhappy relationship. Fortunately, if neither of those options appeals to you, she offers even more sage advice.

That Sassy Silk takes an in-depth look at what is going on with us when it comes to rejection. She has some great commentary that made me take stock and reflect a bit. I won't spoil it for you here.

The clever Kathy has an interesting take on the subject of rejection and assimilates it to laundry, at least something about washing... Kathy is that good friend we should all have. That one person you know who will kick you in the pants and tell you NOT what you want to hear, but exactly what you know you should have been doing all along.

Kathy's blog-daughter and this week's Guest-Diva, Phoenix is cut from that same cloth. While she may have remained "off the market" for the last eight years (and counting),Phoenix definitely knows of what she speaks. She shares her experience and insight on this two way street of rejection.

Something of a collaboration between the Air Marshall and the Maximum Leader over at Naked Villainy resulted in putting rejection in baseball all star terms. From there, they proceeded to discuss first monasteries, then "Missy Mounds." Oh, my!

The suave and romantic Stigmata sets out his wisdom and understanding on this topic of rejection by establishing the two kinds: The Opener and the Established.

The delightful and amusing Phin has succeeded once again in taking a topic and managing to discuss it with seriousness and humor. Don't reject his "Don't be a reject..."

Our favorite Wizard reminds us the problem of rejection does not disappear once we are settled in our relationships. He also has some great information and advice for those dating. It's called the Paper Napkin. Sounds interesting, non?

UPDATE:

Take Two is coming!!! Today is Take Two. I haven't forgotten!

Posted by Christina at July 15, 2005 08:24 AM

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Good roundup, Miss Feisty! Hope your head is feeling a bit better. If not, try some of that yummy lavendar stuff you sent my way;-)

Posted by: sadie at July 15, 2005 10:21 PM

Ms Fiesty, This is my first Blog. I have not read into this interesting phenom...how sweet...you are my 1st! i will keep reading now...i also took 2 recipes, slap yo momma cake & earthquake cake.sleep well

Posted by: Judiah at July 16, 2005 12:02 AM

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