Magenta

MagentaMaybe you’d call it fuchsia or hot pink or even scarlet. One way or another, this flower in its magenta dress with the lemon yellow trim is eye-popping. It might not be the kind of color you’d wear to work every day, but don’t you love the way it unfolds its brilliance without shame or need to diminish its boldness?

What will you do today to let your light shine – even if someone might think you’re a little over the top?

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  1. I will always say that I don’t consider it good for an older man to take or marry a younger woman and treat her as a sex object instead of giving her honor as a person. I have realized, too that a woman can choose to behave in the same way, when a young woman takes or marries an older man to have the advantage of a better, more secure life without caring for her partner as a person. I am willing to say this in response to what seems obvious to me even though I don’t know the truly intimate details. Is this a shining example? It may appear so in some circles.

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