Megan Clinger
October 23, 2014
-Bringing The Sexy to Rexy-
I don't know what is in the air at Rexburg but it seems like as the weather gets colder there are more diamond rings placed on the fingers of these women. This weeks lesson in class was focused on dating and a future family... Well I do go to Rexburg and I do attend BYU-IDO so I thought this lesson applied to all those single people who are looking that special someone. One thing that I learned this week while attending class was that there are several things to look for when dating someone. Since the beginning of the semester I have see just what my teacher was talking about. I see the way guys treat the girls and I see just how many commotions there are with people. With all these faithful church members to choose from no wonder I'm not single anymore. I think it is really interesting how there are some people who have the mind set of "Hang Out, Make Out, Drop Out" and being in a relationship that can lead them to happiness is not what they want, they just want a quick fix. This is why I consider myself so old fashion when it comes to dating and a relationship. I want to be with someone who I can grow together with and have a good time with. I want to be with someone who can make me feel better when I am sad or stressed, someone who has my back when I need him. Relationships are not always easy and they require a lot of work, but when you find the right person, relationships can become easier.
October 12, 2014
||:R E X B U R G :||
It is so interesting to me that each and everyone of us come from different backgrounds, we all have different family circumstances and we are from different cultures. That was the topic this week in my class. We were talking about how each one of us come from different cultures, and we talked about if one culture was better than another. It was interesting to read articles and watch short videos before class and see the different views on culture. Personally at the beginning of the class I thought that there is no one culture better than another, but later in the week I was able to understand that according to God there is a type of culture that is more correct. It was interesting to see how each of us have different backgrounds, yet one is more correct than another. I am grateful for the family culture I have and that I have been raised in. I'm grateful for the examples of my parents who taught me right from wrong and for them telling me that we are all the same and that no one person is better than another. I think that each of us were put into our families and cultures for a reason, and that we can learn from these experiences
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