Love this one Mel. I’ve always thought that the body language of folded arms is sad for two reasons. Not only will you let anything in, but you also won’t let anything out. I hope my arms and hug you! 🤗
Linda my dear the only way I could envision you with your arms folded would be with a tapping foot and a look that says “you pushed me to far this time”. I will gladly take your hug, it is the only time folding your arms provides a double benefit. ❤❤🌷
Ah yes…I shall be aware. 🙂
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Your writings are a good indication that you are embracing your days.😉😊⚘🌷
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I do hope to embrace it rather start it off with my arms folded. Better the happy side than the negative.
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Wonderful comment. If you cannot embrace, the day for you would be a waste. Thank you for visiting. 🌺💐🌼
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Exactly! And why not embrace something that is occuring?
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You would be foolish not too. Thank you for visiting and taking the time to comment. 😊☺🖒
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This is an interesting question.we should ask It ourselves everyday because I’m afraid sometimes we don’t even realized our arms are folded😉
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Very true, so many approache the day so tentatively. Thank you for visiting my dear.😉😊
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Love this one Mel. I’ve always thought that the body language of folded arms is sad for two reasons. Not only will you let anything in, but you also won’t let anything out. I hope my arms and hug you! 🤗
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Linda my dear the only way I could envision you with your arms folded would be with a tapping foot and a look that says “you pushed me to far this time”. I will gladly take your hug, it is the only time folding your arms provides a double benefit. ❤❤🌷
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Hahaha, I love that vision of me. Have you been talking to Bill? By the way, that look is known as THE LOOK around here. ❤️ 🚌
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No way I want to see it. 🖒😘🌷❤
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You are a very wise man! But then I knew that already! 🙂 ❤️
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❤❤🌷
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