Ten years younger isn't bad as long as it's legal. But anything younger and it just becomes like raising a child all over again.
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Edited by
Red
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Thu 07/11/19 05:12 PM
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"I need to wash my hair" except he was bald. So what hair was he going to wash or dare I even ask?
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"I was supposed to take my car to the shop for an oil change 45 minutes ago and I just now remembered." (excuse given an hour before the date)
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"I got a stomach flu."
"I may have a melanoma." " My mom came to visit" (after telling me she had already passed away) |
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JRR Tolkien can take it out of my veins!
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Lol!!
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What is the worst or funniest reason you've heard for why someone couldn't show up for a date?
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I've gone 11 years older. I've gone 3 years younger. I too prefer close to my age..within 5-10 years is fine...and at this stage *10* is pushing it... It's always humorous to me that these young guys not *only* lie about their age on their profiles (so their profiles show up when older women do a search)...but what the woman wants and prefers seems to not matter to them... "This is what *I* want...if it isn't what you want..then you are closed-minded/ have walls/ need to be less rigid...." blah blah.. Telling me what YOU think I should want is *not* the way to get me interested in you. Also, sonny....we women are *quite* capable of looking for the profiles of younger men...if that was what we were interested in..we don't need you lying about your age just so we "see" you.. Amen!!! Preach it!!! |
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For five years I tried a long distance relationship. I was faithful, devoted, loving, traveled 175 miles (2 1/2 hours) one way every other weekend and every weekend from October through January! He cheated on me claiming that "not being able to see me every day wasn't enough because he got lonely." I took a job I didn't want that gave me the opportunity to transfer closer to him and asked him to help look for a place for us to live together that was closer to him and his kids and he didn't help look.
So no, I don't think that long distance relationships work, no I will never do or be in one again and after my experience I highly recommend against them unless one of you is planning to move closer so that bad weather, distance or temptation dont become an issue. |
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Vacation is so AWESOME!!!!
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Topic:
What are you doing? - part 5
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Happily chatting with a fellow mingler!
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Topic:
rate my profile
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Whoa I am inclined to agree with Poetrywriter. Not many women on here will be into polygamy.
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Topic:
What are you doing? - part 5
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Wondering where my online buddy is.
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Yeah....
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Topic:
Why women r gold diggers?!
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"She who has the gold makes the rules." Besides, you shouldn't give away something you can't afford to share.
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Topic:
Dating over. 40
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Op is right. Going to bars to meet people is hard. And like somene else said when you move to a small community everyone knows everybody who's dated, slept with, married, divorced, had kids with or caught an STD from someone else who used to live down the street from them when they were growing up.
So meeting people at the grocery store, a mall or flea market isn't always a safe option. As a single woman living in a small town you're likely to be followed home by some.....oh wait, hang on, someone's at my door. |
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My personality is far sexier than my body.
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Meet? In person?? What is this foreign ritual of which you speak??
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My marbles, I think I lost them.
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I agree with Cat. I haven't met any guys from this site in person because they all only want to talk online or text naked pictures of themselves and ask me for naked pics. I would say less than 1% of men on here actually want to meet in person. It sort of adds meaning to "online dating" as opposed to "in person dating".
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