JustTrena's Opinion!
Monday, February 22, 2016
Moi?? On the Radio though??
Hey y'all! Yep, you read it correctly, I'm going to be on the RADIO tonight!! The topic, you ask? "Dating Over 40". Well, ...I know about that!! I'll give you the scoop, whether embarrassing or successful, I'll tell it all. *sigh...yep...I will. Later Gators!
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Just....Be Still
Sometimes we just need to be still…. When you are in a space of frustration,
anger, or disappointment and your thoughts are all over the place, be
still. It’s normal to want instant
revenge or want someone to JUST UNDERSTAND, …it truly is. The “I need him/her to know , that I know,
that he knows” is an endless battle.
Why? Because any person with half
an ounce of intelligence ALREADY knows when he/she is behaving badly…your
attempts at proving it is a waste of your energy.
I can
remember wanting so badly to shout out to the world my innocence in a
situation, only to realize it wouldn’t have mattered anyway. I am who I am. When someone chooses to believe and spread negative
information, that speaks on THAT person and what’s going on with him/her, it’s
not about you.
So, what do you do? Take a deep breath….and be still. The universe has a way of working things
out. And you won’t have to spend even a millisecond
of your precious time here on negative thoughts and/or deeds.
Sometimes this can be hard but you can get through it…trust me on this
one. Your mind and spirit will be better
for it!
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
"Nice" Guys Finishing Last... or Are They Not Really That Nice?
They say that nice guys finish last becasue there are some women out there making the statement "he was too nice" or something similar to that effect. Folks get upset when this is said but are these women really talking about truly "nice' guys or are they simply using the (wrong) word "nice" to describe "wimpy" or "spineless" guys? Guys with no leadership? Can they truly be saying I don't want a guy who treats me well? hmmm....
Well, all I know is, when I meet an adamant self-proclaimed "nice guy", he usually has multiple issues with asserting authority, having accountability, lacks leadership, has major stalker potential, and other traits that makes females proceed with extreme caution and/or not at all.
What do you think? Am I wrong on this one??
Monday, July 27, 2015
Navigating Online Dating (Mini-series, episode 4)
“How to Know if Online Dating is for You”
Hey y’all, I’m back!
So, this post will be “How to Know if Online Dating is for You!”. Yeah, that’s right..it’s NOT for everyone who wants to try it out.
Certain personalities will not be able to handle the ins and outs of
online dating and will, more likely than not, end up a very damaged
individual. Not because of others, but because
of themselves! So, I will now attempt to list a few character traits I would
definitely advise against trying the online dating scene. This list shouldn’t be long but it will be
informative! Let’s get started…
1.
If you are more insecure than normal. How do you gauge this? If you believe someone you contact online
should only have conversations with you before any commitment has been
verbalized OR if you get upset and angry because he/she is chatting with other men/women, then
online dating is NOT for you! You see,
the purpose of online dating is to MEET NEW PEOPLE! If you meet someone on the street and only had a
few conversations with them, you wouldn’t expect them to not speak to anyone
else just because he spoke to you, right? Even
if you feel as if there's a special vibe going on, when online dating, your options
should always remain open up and until you and the individual make and agree to the desire of exclusivity.
2.
You are too naïve without any discernment. Folks lie. Period. If you can’t discern a possible lie or are
not able to read between the lines, this online thing is NOT for you! There are many people online just waiting for
someone too naïve to question logic. If
you feel it’s ok to give a stranger you’ve only spoken to over the phone or
seen a few times, your money….you’re too naïve. You will be taken advantage of,
money will be flim-flammed from you, you will be a victim of some form. Point blank. Period.
3.
Your self-esteem is missing in action. If you feel the only way to get attention is
to post pictures of yourself naked/half naked or that you need to pose in some
over-rated playboy stance, this online thing isn’t for you either. Low self-esteem can be spotted by predators a
mile and a half away. Showing your ass
isn’t being “daring” or “hot”, it’s a visual of total low self-esteem because when in the
process of trying to put your best self forward, and you feel your best asset
is your butt, boobs, tongue…you are lost.
And it shows. And you should probably get a little life coaching, counseling, or just grow
up. Just as the naïve person will be
taken advantage of, so will you. In the
worse way.
4.
You take things too personally. With the online positive of “more fish in the
sea”, online dating also comes with the “more people to NOT be compatible with”
quotient. Every person you’re interested
in will NOT be interested in you. Some
will NOT call you back. Some will NOT
respond to you at all. Some will
actually say, “You’re not what I’m looking for”. Be ok with that; everyone isn’t made for
everyone. Next!
5. My
final piece of advice to know if you are online dating material is this… If you
are desperate for a mate. I’m not saying
you shouldn’t want to meet someone to date, start a relationship with, share
your life with…what I’m saying if you are DESPERATE for that someone, you will
be hurt unnecessarily. Know that you are
WORTHY. Know that you don’t have to
settle for just anything/one. Know that,
when it’s right, it will happen naturally.
It won’t be forced, you won’t have to second guess yourself, you won’t
have to question it. It will happen.
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Navigating Online Dating, (Mini-series, episode 3)
“How to Spot the Married Folks”
Ok y’all, this one is going to be a little trickier. But once you become aware of a few of the “signs”,
it will be almost instinctual! So, as I
said in the previous episodes, online dating has all kinds of folks on, just
like there are all kinds of folks in the “real world”. And amongst those folks are the “Creepers”, “Sneakers”,
and all the other names used to describe married folks acting single…this will
also include those guys that are in live-in type relationships. I know it used to be easy to spot these
people because if you weren’t given a phone number, then you’d assume. Today, with all of the cell phones and
undercover “business” phones, giving out phone numbers is no longer the
indicator. So pay attention now!
1.
If every
time you call, he is always on the move, i.e. driving somewhere, having to run
out real quick, etc… and after that “run” he hits you with, “Hey, let me call
you back”.... he’s probably living with someone. And that someone could be a wife or a girlfriend.
Mind you, every once in a while, he may
speak with you while he’s in the house but if that time is always during the
work day or at the same time EVERY time, it’s because wifey works during those
hours , so be very aware of the times you speak with him!
2.
If you’ve been communicating for several weeks
and he hasn’t even tried to get you to his place, NOT saying you should be
going anywhere secluded before you’re comfortable, but a dude will want to show
you his space if he’s interested…even if it’s just to get you on his turf. If that hasn’t happened and all is going
well, within a couple/three months, he’s living with someone and/or married.
3.
If he can only meet you on YOUR side of town…..then,
he’s in a relationship on HIS side of town.
4.
SUDDEN broken dates…. If he’s making but then, at the last minute,
breaking dates, the other woman or wifey has placed last minute dibs on his
time on that end. ..lol…the worse excuse
I’ve “heard” was, “Oh, I had a serious allergic reaction and have to go to the
hospital”…. The reason “heard” is in
quotes is because this came over a text!
What kind of idiot takes the time it takes to text in the midst of an
emergency that requires hospitalization??
Even a phone call would have been less timely and less suspicious.
5.
If he can only meet with you during normal work
hours…. He’s creeping.
6.
And the last tip for this is: Check Him Out! I’m not necessarily saying do a full
investigation on anyone (save a little bit of the mystery!) but at minimum, do
a Facebook search! If he’s smart, he
will “block” you so you can’t see him on social media but, you are
smarter! Borrow that trusted girlfriend’s
computer, under her Facebook page, and look him up! There will you find all kinds of lovey-dovey
pictures of him and wifey…and unfortunately, she doesn’t have a clue he’s on an
online dating site. If he’s a true dog,
you’ll be able to tell by HER posts on his page….if she responds after EVERY
remark another female makes to even give the simplest of comments, she doesn’t
really trust him and knows he’s a dog.
Ex. A friend of his compliments
his newly posted picture, but wifey/girlfriend immediately responds back for
him with, “Yes, he looks like that when he’s thinking of me!” …as Neyo says….She Knows.
Ok, dear Readers, I’m going to leave you with those few tips on
how to recognize a married and/or otherwise “committed” man on online dating sites These are not the only signs so you must stay
on your Ps and Qs! And do be careful out
there!
Next episode: “How To
Know if Online Dating is for You!”
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Navigating Online Dating (Mini-series, episode 2)
“What that Profile is REALLY Saying!”
This post will give a few hints about online dating profiles
and how to interpret what they are REALLY saying. **I may use the masculine pronoun but please
know these rules apply to women as well!
Profiles are the self- descriptions folks use to let you
know all about them…supposedly. And yes,
once again, folks lie. Or what they are
really saying is hidden behind the words.
The following are a few signs to look out for when perusing people’s
online dating profiles. In this
mini-series, you will also learn how NOT to write your own. In fact, I can write a profile that will
almost guarantee you will get at least 50% more POSITIVE hits than you
currently are now, but that’s for later! Heehee!
Back to the tips…
1.
If a
person starts his profile off with disclaimers, those very same disclaimers
will manifest an issue within HIM eventually.
Example, if the profile says something to the effect of, “And if you are
too stuck up or have a nasty attitude, stay away!” ..Now, you may say, ok, that’s innocent
enough, he’s just putting his preference out there”, HOWEVER, one reason a
person gives disclaimers is because he has experienced this type of behavior
SEVERAL times in the past. Meaning, HE
is doing something to make folks think they can get away with this
behavior. If the disclaimer speaks on “being
stuck up”, it’s more than likely because someone didn’t want to “match” with
him and he got upset (aka HIS issue)…in fact, SEVERAL someones. Now, I can see if this happened a couple
times, but putting out a disclaimer usually means more than two times. Last example, if the disclaimer is “And
before any guys try to holla at me, I’m not gay!”… uh huh, you get the
picture.
2.
When a person goes through great details to list
all of his material things, he’s using “bling” as bait. If that’s ok with you, go for it, but I can
almost guarantee, somewhere in his profile, he will have a disclaimer about
women using him for his money.
3.
I don’t know about you, but I would proceed very
cautiously around a profile with MULTIPLE misspelled words and very bad grammar. Enough said on that.
4.
When you read the profile that says, “I’m a
humble man, trying to make it in this world” or “I may not be there yet but I’m
getting there” or something similar, that reads “No car, no job, and no home
ownership”. I’m not saying someone has
to have a banging car, a large home and a nice back account but, at least at
the age I’m at, he needs to have something to drive, a job to go to and a place
to live…outside of his mama’s house!
5.
If the profile says, “Email me and I’ll tell you
more”...and nothing else, that’s either a scam to get money out of you by
talking to you off the site but via email OR it’s an undercover married man. And I can bet there’s not going to be a
picture on the profile either.
6.
If you’re on a site where you can see “friends”
of the person you’re interested in, check his friends list. If all of his friends are of women in
scantily clad clothing, he’s a wolf gathering his sheep.
7.
And lastly, if the picture is of an unbelievably
attractive male or female, and they are showing non-stop interest in you,
PLEASE, this one time situation only, DO NOT talk yourself into believing you’re
all that and what you’ve written in YOUR profile has moved someone to this
point. This is surely a scam! And you will be out of your money in no
time!!
Well, that’s it for this tip topic for now. I’m sure there are many other “clues” you can
find in profiles, these are just a few that stands out. You just have to keep your eyes open and use
your head! If your intuition speaks,
LISTEN! All shiny things aren’t
gold!!
Next tip topic…”How to Spot the Married Folks”! Toodles!
Navigating Online Dating (Mini-series, episode 1)
I was going to wait a little more before starting this “series”
on online dating but while browsing the internet, I ran across a letter written
by a 50+ year old male, asking about delaying his pursuit of dating due to an
overwhelming “like” of an elusive online stranger. That’s when I knew this information may come
in handy NOW and save a lot of y’all from easy mistakes made by the online dating
newbie.
This won’t be a book, per se, but it will be pointers on
what to do, write, watch out for, etc…
There will be no order of importance, but I feel each point is something
to seriously think about before venturing into the virtual world of dating. And as mentioned up there ^^^, these will be
sporadic, think of them as a mini-series of thoughts. I hope this helps! Here we go:
With the world suddenly expanding by the use of technology, we
are now able to meet instantly, someone across town, across state, across
country; online dating was a natural next step to meeting and finding new relationships. One of the positives of online dating is,
with long commutes and the hesitation of “dating where you work”, this is a way
to meet folks who you wouldn’t normally run into on your day-to-day
dealings. We don’t all like clubs and
bars, and grocery store meetings are very unlikely…not saying it doesn’t
happen, but when was the last time you were able to carry on a conversation
that led to the exchange of phone numbers?
Uh huh…yeah.
Ok, so don’t look at it as “naughty” or something to be kept
a secret. Online dating no longer holds
the stigma of yesteryear. And yes, the
same folks you’d meet at the club, bar and grocery store are the same people
you’d find online; there isn’t a split of species when it comes to who’s
online. …the same everyday folks (and crazies!) out there in the real world, are
the same ones online. The main
difference is you’re not afforded the opportunity to use the physical presence
as a guide.
With that being said, the FIRST tip for online dating is
this….when it comes to posting pictures of themselves online, some people exaggerate. And misrepresent. And downright lie sometimes. So
take notes….
1.
If every picture on a person’s profile is only
showing them from far away, or not quite in focus, this person is probably
unattractive, even to him/herself.
2.
If every picture is a face shot, this person
probably has a weight problem…or some other disfiguring body issue.
3.
If the pictures seem to have a dated look to
them, these folks have decided they looked better 10-20 (30?) years ago, and
used THOSE pictures instead of showing their current situation.
4.
If all the pictures are group pictures, the
person is using his/her good looking guy / girlfriends as bait.
5.
Multiple ass, boobs, and penis shots, multiple shirtless
poses, naked in any fashion, suggestive
tongue shots, suggestive ANY shots, this person is insecure, may have
self-esteem issues, or/and are only out for sexual relationships.
6.
If there is no picture, it’s either a scam, an
unclever unattractive person, or he/she is married or in a relationship and is
using online sites to creep on unsuspecting victims.
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