What qualifies someone as a Diamond?

Are the stars out tonight?
I don't know if it's cloudy or bright
Cause I only have eyes for you

You are here, so am I
Maybe millions of people go by
But they all disappear from view
And I only have eyes for you Originally Posted by Nicolette Bordeauxva
Before someone posts: "get a room." Can we go "get a room?"
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I'm just eating my popcorn, don't mind me... Continue!
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What is Apollo without Dianna?
One sleeps while the other is awake.
Without the other they are nothing. And yet they watch over us and keep us safe.
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What makes someone a Diamond? She is born with it is not Maybelline.
I am very proud of my one and a half mediocre reviews It only took me three plus years to earn them .Now if that does not qualify me as a diamond I do not know what will, but for good measure I will also throw in the sexy avatar pic of my dog

So this is where everyone went.I was over in aspd having conversations with myself last night. It is nice to see so many familar faces here.
So this is where everyone went.I was over in aspd having conversations with myself last night. It is nice to see so many familar faces here. Originally Posted by Becky
We left bread crumbs for you to follow.
What is Apollo without Dianna?
One sleeps while the other is awake.
Without the other they are nothing. And yet they watch over us and keep us safe. Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius
Reminds me of a pagan parting: May The mother walk before you, and the father behind. (referring of course, to male and female deity).
I never considered the mention of my education "bragging", just stating facts to make a point. Duh. If something like my education causes you to roll your eyes, then you have some serious issues and need to re-evaluate things in your life. I am very proud of all that I have accomplished. Plus, shouldn't education rightfully earn "bragging rights"? Goodness. I agree that it shouldn't be overused, but I never felt I did.

This snotty thread of "what constitutes a diamond and tuxedo" was created by NB. I thought the word "christen" related to diamond was self-righteous and unintelligent since it was her intent to keep girls like myself away from this particular board via a "christening" process. Who is she to make that remark? I took it personally. I contributed to this post using myself and experiences as an example and I believe it rubbed you the wrong way, I apologize.

You might be turned off by my attitude and arguments, but I was turned off by the initiator of this thread. I don't care for her attitude, either. I am not afraid to stand up to anyone and have survived many things which have made me stronger. It just sucks that so many have to gang up on one person, like a superficial high-school clique. I just can't seem to say anything right. I can go to sleep knowing that I am not pretending to be anyone else or someone who uses "fluffy" vocabulary and pretention in their marketing. I am me. That's liberating. I have nothing to prove to you. I was only making points relative to "diamond".

I don't think many of you ladies care for me much. I am my own competition and in a different league - that's refreshing. This board makes me really sad. Sad for women, especially when women of substance are shunned. I have nothing to prove to you ladies. My time is better used elswhere, not participating on these boards.
Good day,

Angelina

(Replying to this is useless since I will not respond and I will never participate in HDH/Diamonds ever again, not exactly my cup of tea. Mission Accomplished, NB - your "christening" worked)

This can be very true. I always find myself rolling my eyes when I hear someone repeatedly bragging about his/her degrees on numerous occasions. Showing your intelligence is much more effective than telling people how educated you are. Plus, modesty is always a very attractive trait. Originally Posted by Eliza
We left bread crumbs for you to follow. Originally Posted by pjorourke
Yeah sure you did There is just no getting rid of me. You can move, but I will follow
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NB started the thread as tongue-in-cheek in the grand tradition of these arguments over on ASPD.

PJ any popcorn and butter left?
I never considered the mention of my education "bragging", just stating facts to make a point. Duh. If something like my education causes you to roll your eyes, then you have some serious issues and need to re-evaluate things in your life. I am very proud of all that I have accomplished. Plus, shouldn't education should earn "bragging rights", particularly those who have advanced Graduate degrees. This snotty thread of "what constitutes a diamond and tuxedo" was created by NB. I thought the word "christen" related to diamond was self-righteous and unintelligent since it was her intent to keep girls like myself away from this particular board via a "christening" process. I contributed to this post using myself and experiences as an example and I believe it rubbed you the wrong way, I apologize.

You might be turned off by my attitude and arguments, but I was turned off by the initiator of this thread. I don't care for her attitude, either. I am not afraid to stand up to anyone and have survived many things which have made me stronger. It just sucks that so many have to gang up on one person, like a superficial high-school clique. I just can't seem to say anything right. I can go to sleep knowing that I am not pretending to be anyone else or someone who uses "fluffy" vocabulary and pretention in their marketing. I am me. That's liberating. I have nothing to prove to you. I was only making points relative to "diamond".

I don't think many of you ladies care for me much. I am my own competition and in a different league - that's refreshing. This board makes me really sad. Sad for women, especially when women of substance are shunned. I have nothing to prove to you ladies. My time is better used elswhere, not participating on these boards.
Good day,

Angelina Originally Posted by Angelina Adams
I hope you'll reconsider. I, for one, appreciate (almost) everyone's participation in these boards. I don't think anyone was coming after you on a personal level, just discussing the question as its unfolded.

I think the undercurrent of what has been discussed here is that if you believe you're a diamond (or tuxedo), you are. There will always be those that try to convince you that you're wrong, but that's life, right? Personally, I'm not much of a tuxedo... More of a jeans-n-t-shirt who's party-crashing.
This snotty thread of "what constitutes a diamond and tuxedo" was created by NB. I thought the word "christen" related to diamond was self-righteous and unintelligent since it was her intent to keep girls like myself away from this particular board via a "christening" process. Who is she to make that remark? I took it personally. I contributed to this post using myself and experiences as an example and I believe it rubbed you the wrong way, I apologize.

You might be turned off by my attitude and arguments, but I was turned off by the initiator of this thread. I don't care for her attitude, either. I am not afraid to stand up to anyone and have survived many things which have made me stronger. It just sucks that so many have to gang up on one person, like a superficial high-school clique. I just can't seem to say anything right. I can go to sleep knowing that I am not pretending to be anyone else or someone who uses "fluffy" vocabulary and pretention in their marketing. I am me. That's liberating. I have nothing to prove to you. I was only making points relative to "diamond".

I don't think many of you ladies care for me much. I am my own competition and in a different league - that's refreshing. This board makes me really sad. Sad for women, especially when women of substance are shunned. I have nothing to prove to you ladies. My time is better used elswhere, not participating on these boards.
Good day,

Angelina

(Replying to this is useless since I will not respond and I will never participate in HDH/Diamonds ever again, not exactly my cup of tea. Mission Accomplished, NB - your "christening" worked) Originally Posted by Angelina Adams

First off, the thread was meant as a joke. If you read aspd's HDH forum, over the years people would ask what makes an HDH and the thread would get long and drawn out and people would debate and argue and it turned ugly. Well, if this had only happened once or twice it would have just been sad. But, it happened dozens of times. Over and over new comers would come in and start a thread, "What makes an HDH?" It got to a point where old timers would just sit back and "make popcorn." It happened so often, it became comical and turned into a big joke on the HDH board. Even Ansley (forgive me if I am remembering wrong) started a thread over there recently titled Define an HDH. Then when you opened the thread you got a "psych". And then everyone laughed.

When I said "Christen" I meant it as: To use for the first time: christened the new car by going for a drive. Think of a ship being hit with a bottle of Champagne.

I was not being snobby. I didn't think anyone would take it seriously. I figured everyone would open the thread and say, "ha ha very funny" and be done. But, as it turned out it went the same way the old HDH threads did and in a way this board got to experience a little history from the other board. History repeating itself. Same responses, different posters, different board.

Well, my work is done. This board is now officially the new HDH board. And just like over there, everyone is welcome and everyone is a diamond if they choose to be.
  • Eliza
  • 01-06-2010, 11:38 PM
I never considered the mention of my education "bragging", just stating facts to make a point. Duh. If something like my education causes you to roll your eyes, then you have some serious issues and need to re-evaluate things in your life. I am very proud of all that I have accomplished. Plus, shouldn't education rightfully earn "bragging rights"? Goodness. I agree that it shouldn't be overused, but I never felt I did.

This snotty thread of "what constitutes a diamond and tuxedo" was created by NB. I thought the word "christen" related to diamond was self-righteous and unintelligent since it was her intent to keep girls like myself away from this particular board via a "christening" process. Who is she to make that remark? I took it personally. I contributed to this post using myself and experiences as an example and I believe it rubbed you the wrong way, I apologize.

You might be turned off by my attitude and arguments, but I was turned off by the initiator of this thread. I don't care for her attitude, either. I am not afraid to stand up to anyone and have survived many things which have made me stronger. It just sucks that so many have to gang up on one person, like a superficial high-school clique. I just can't seem to say anything right. I can go to sleep knowing that I am not pretending to be anyone else or someone who uses "fluffy" vocabulary and pretention in their marketing. I am me. That's liberating. I have nothing to prove to you. I was only making points relative to "diamond".

I don't think many of you ladies care for me much. I am my own competition and in a different league - that's refreshing. This board makes me really sad. Sad for women, especially when women of substance are shunned. I have nothing to prove to you ladies. My time is better used elswhere, not participating on these boards.
Good day,

Angelina

(Replying to this is useless since I will not respond and I will never participate in HDH/Diamonds ever again, not exactly my cup of tea. Mission Accomplished, NB - your "christening" worked) Originally Posted by Angelina Adams
Angelina,

My comment was not directed towards you or anyone in this thread and I apologize if it came across that way.

I never said that one should not be proud of education. In fact, I believe quite the contrary. I have the highest respect for those that have worked hard to earn their degrees. I was merely stating that I am turned off by those who believe that their degree/s automatically give them a sense of intellectual superiority over others. This was in reference to a few people I have known in my personal life (think Andy from The Office who constantly references going to Cornell). I never once felt that you were bragging about your education in the least bit.

I believe that this thread is meant to be light-hearted rather than elitist. I have yet to encounter the snobbery you mention. Perhaps I am blind to this forum's politics, but I also haven't seen any of the other ladies shun you. I'm sorry that you feel this way.
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Am I the only companion/escort/provider who didn't find this thread offensive?
Well, my work is done. This board is now officially the new HDH board. And just like over there, everyone is welcome and everyone is a diamond if they choose to be. Originally Posted by Nicolette Bordeauxva
Word!