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The Childfree are defensive for a reason

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How to use your MBTI for your blog promotion

If you’ve ever taken the Myers-Briggs personality type test, you might have found it interesting but not have much of a practical use for it. If you’re running a personal blog or website, you might have found the issue of not figuring out how exactly you should label your blog for search engines. “Personal...

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You Can’t Change Your Mind: It makes you happy.

Aug 01, 11 You Can’t Change Your Mind: It makes you happy.

Posted by in Childfree, INFP

I have to share this video, because it relates to two of the main topics of my site; Being childfree and being an INFP. It relates to being INFP, because we tend to have trouble making up our minds, because we want to experience everything, try everything, pick every career path available to us, and sticking to it tends to be...

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INFP ‘s fight the good fight

Jul 29, 11 INFP ‘s fight the good fight

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I had a very unusual experience today. I’ve been active on an INFP group on Facebook for a couple of weeks now, completely exhilarated by the similarities of the people there, sharing similar core values, enjoying an understanding deeper than on any forum or group I’ve ever been a part of. Today, there was a topic that...

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How to say the unutterable?

Jul 20, 11 How to say the unutterable?

Posted by in Observing people

Do you know the feeling, when you’re watching someone with a ‘camel toe’ or bit of something stuck in their teeth? Or a stranger at a pub with her dress split all the way from the hem to the waist line being too drunk to notice? When you know it would be best for the person to be informed about what ever it is that...

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Google+ looks like a duck to me.

Google denies that Google+ is a social network. What it is, they cannot tell you exactly. “It’s email, Twitter, circles, hangouts, chat, documents, photo sharing, collaboration, friendship, business… all rolled into one!” And that, to me, sounds pretty social, don’t you think? Google’s track...

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Childfree: Tone down the aggression

Jul 10, 11 Childfree: Tone down the aggression

Posted by in Childfree

There are two types of childfree people; those who like children but are happy without their own, and those aggressive ones who down right hate children and wish they would disappear from the face of the planet – or would at least be locked up with their breeder parents into a kennel somewhere out of sight until they turn 18,...

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