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| Blends of floral and citrus-based fragrances are recommended for casual and daywear. Spicy, woody or warm amber-based fragrances are traditionally favorites for evening and special occasions. |
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| OHHHH MY DEAR ANNAMARIA! |
MAYA |
03/07/06 03:10 PM |
NOT RATED
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| MESSAGE BY MAYA |
| Your post here has truly touched me quite deeply.... to quote you: "....However, I am writing this because I recognise I have got a serious addiction and it has to stop. I am going to try faithfully to stick with this perfume for the next 3 months. If anybody can identify with me at all, I would be grateful to hear from them. I feel so dirty and ashamed of myself right now, I truly do. We are not a poor family, but neither ore we rich, and I feel I have wasted money that could be put to better uses within the family, or if I'd given the equivalent money spent to a charity." Well if it makes you feel any better at all, but I doubt it will I have something like over 80+ full bottles of new perfume that I've acquired over the last two years or so... So please no guilty feelings about what you like and enjoy... I think that if you find a passion with something like I have with perfume, and I think you too, then allow yourself to feel good about your joy and your new discovered love. I might be the wrong person to be giving advise here but one thing I know for sure is that you must not feel bad about something you do for yourself... in case you want to write more here's my e-mail address... feel free to write as I'd love to stay in touch... da_vip_only@yahoo.ca Hugs, Maya |
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