Thursday, April 30, 2009

My Political Crush

Okay okay aside from our President...I think the hottest guy in politics has to be....



Drum roll please



George Stephanopoulos


Come on...he is totally hot in that chipmunk cheeked kinda way doncha think?

Who is your political crush? Do tell all!

Got some links for ya.

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In an attempt to get some conversation going on Health Central's Sexual Health Connection I will be asking a question each and every Thursday. Please feel free to join the discussion. We can all learn from each other.

My question for this week is...

I am not gonna tell you this time! You have to come over to read for yourself. Pretty please? With sugar on top? Just follow this link!

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To find out what my Depression Connection question of the week is come and read and join the on-going discussion right here.

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Mood Disorders and MS? You betcha! They seem to go hand in hand. To find out what other MSers say about this topic click here.

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Detecting the Early Warning Signs of Autism


It seems that there is more awareness than ever about autism these days. When I go to the bookstore there are multiple shelves reserved for books written about this disorder. There are more news articles, more research and more public discussions about autism than ever. This greater awareness may be due to the growing rates of children being diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. Some estimates report that one out of every one hundred and fifty children living in the United States may be diagnosed as having an autism spectrum disorder.

Yet with all this greater publicity and awareness, autism continues to be a most perplexing and mysterious neurological disorder. I contend that autism is not an easy disorder to detect early on because the child may not show all the signs right away. Add to this, every child on the autism spectrum is unique and may show vastly different symptoms than another child on the spectrum. All we really have to diagnose autism is a list of possible behaviors which the child may or may not display at any one time.

My two sons could be a case study in this confusion.

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How to Deal with Difficult People


Sometimes I think Sartre had it right with his infamous quote, "Hell is other people." Okay not all people by any means, just some particularly difficult people. We have all had the experience of dealing with a difficult person in our life. This person may be a neighbor, a co-worker, a boss, a friend, a parent, or even your spouse. A friend of mine once said that some people go to therapy and some people cause other people to go to therapy. Let's face it, how many therapy sessions are probably spent discussing the difficult people in our life?

What defines an individual as being "difficult" is totally up to the observer. I have met plenty of people who I feel are pleasant personalities only to find that others may view this person as totally abrasive. Then there is also a range of difficult as some people may only be mildly annoying while others may be abusive and downright toxic to our mental health.

Follow this link to read more...

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Playing the MS Card


I can hear your indignant cries right now. What does she mean, playing the MS card? Well, I mean using the fact that you have Multiple Sclerosis to get out of doing things you would rather not be doing. You know like chores, attending boring social engagements, or in my case, using my MS to save face for quitting martial arts.

I have never been athletic. As a kid I was always one of the last chosen for sports games. I still remember the humiliation of standing on colored circles in gym class according to height. There I was at the beginning of the line in my blue zippered gym suit standing next to August Soldano, the other shortest kid in the class. We would look at each other like stranded Lilliputians on an island with a tribe of tall, well coordinated savages. These savages would take out their god given gym talents by beating us smaller kids at every competitive game and sport.

To read more of this story just click right here.

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I hope you all have a lovely weekend and I will see YOU next week!



7 comments:

Mariana Soffer said...

Regarding difficult people:

When I am cranky I wish people who have trouble communicating would just shut up.

If my desire were granted there will be no more problems.

Charles Gramlich said...

The very fact that someone is in politics immediately decreases any chance that I'll find them attractive. I guess I shouldn't be so cynical.

It's Me said...

GS is definitly a total babe!!!

Anonymous said...

I don't have a political crush on anyone. I am attracted to bad boys and jocks!

Men in business suits don't turn me on. Now men in uniform! Well that is a different story..LOL!

Denver Refashionista said...

My mom and I have the same taste on this one... Obama, hands down.

clementime said...

there is something curiously attractive about george.

of course, obama.

but i'd have to go with rahm emanuel or james carville!

keith said...

Nancy Pelosi.