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Is a committed partner a thing of the past? I used to think no, now im not so sure. Even when people say they are.
Think I should have been born in the 50's or 60's - anyone notice how relationships from then seem to last a lifetime. Give me a quiff anyday |
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Man how times change huh ?
But i DO think there are still plenty of folks out here who are Looking for that ... Just hard to find in an OCEAN of "It takes all kinds to make a world" Good luck and never give up hope in your own pursuits of happiness |
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Man how times change huh ? But i DO think there are still plenty of folks out here who are Looking for that ... Just hard to find in an OCEAN of "It takes all kinds to make a world" Good luck and never give up hope in your own pursuits of happiness Amen to that!! The common attitude in my day seems to be 'I, me, mine' Still, cant tar them all with one brush, as they say |
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Edited by
TheShadow
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Sun 08/18/13 10:55 AM
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Man how times change huh ? But i DO think there are still plenty of folks out here who are Looking for that ... Just hard to find in an OCEAN of "It takes all kinds to make a world" Good luck and never give up hope in your own pursuits of happiness I say lets drain it so its a little easier to find what were looking for |
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I was born in the sixties, which means my 'relationship career' started somewhere end eighties.
As for people starting/having a relationship in those days, can't have been a walk in the park either. Birth-control had barely been invented, if you got (someone) pregnant, it meant marriage, whether you liked it or not. Divorce was not the done thing, if at all possible, so if you had a partner that made you miserable, you were stuck with him/her for life. Great! People didn't work to live, but lived to work. You had to produce offspring otherwise the priest or reverend would give you a good b*ll*cking. First time sex after child nr 8 was weaned, and nr 9 is on it's way. Oh happy day! But hey, we were faithful! (really? We didn't really have a choice, did we?) And the worst of all: NO tampons!!!! At least now we have a choice, free will, we just have to learn to be responsible, learn deal with this freedom that our parents/grandparents and so on never ever had, but probably would have given their left arm for! |
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Interesting take Crystal, and not one I can argue with in any way. Guess my view was a bit biased from viewing older couples together, they always seem the happiest. But I guess thats the ones that were truly happy and not the ones that felt compelled to stay in an unhappy household.
How times change indeed. |
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hahaha, well, just putting things in perspecive, lol. The grass always seems greener "over there", don't it
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Well, the grass certainly aint greener on the other side if there were no tampons in the 60's.......dont think I even want to know what women did back then....im picturing some kind of....nevermind
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I know the answer to that, but don't think you wanna know |
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I know the answer to that, but don't think you wanna know Correct!!! Not when ive just had my breakfast anyway |
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Well, if you can handle ya haggis, it shouldn't really be a problem? lol |
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LOL @ haggis - dont knock it 'till you have tried it. Amazing stuff, no longer cooked in a sheeps stomach either haha
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Well, Scotland is on my list of places I wanna go to, pretty high up on the list as well. Would like to go to Edinburgh for starters.
And when in Scotland, I will indeed try it. I grew up with black pudding, chicken stomach/kidneys/heart in soup, so a bit of haggis can't be all that bad, |
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Black pudding is primarily blood! But believe it or not it is quite similar in taste to haggis, but not quite as good.
Edinburgh is a lovely city, steeped in history. It only has a population of around half a million people (although you would never know this walking around Edinburgh) strangely enough, compared to Glasgow's 2-3 million. I live near a town called Paisley (where the pattern comes from!), which is roughly 10 miles outside Glasgow. If your looking for History, then visit Edinburgh and Stirling. If your looking for something more cosmoplitan, visit Glasgow. Its now like a minature version of New York! |
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I never cheat but am always the one that gets cheated on
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Wonderful, thx for the info! Didn't know about Paisley :)
Would love to travel thru Scotland though, but Edinburgh first! |
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Edited by
SparklingCrystal 💖💎
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Mon 08/19/13 05:37 AM
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(interesting how a conversation can go from being faithful to tampons, haggis & blackpudding and Paisley pattern, haha)
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Ewwwww....Jesus!
This topic took a nose dive. Anyway...lasting relationships....then and now.... Back then....You stayed in a relationship no matter if it was horrible or not because it was what was demanded in order to be accepted by society. It didn't matter if there was abuse...You shut your mouth,bowed your head and put up with crap until you got lucky enough to die. Lasting relationships now.... Is purely a mutual choice. If you want a relationship to last...You actually have to work at it,make compromises...and realize that the outdated social standards of the past aren't gonna force your partner to stay with you. Back then....once you hooked up...good or bad...You were stuck. Nowadays...You better realize that if you think you get a free ride just cause you scored some tail...You are wrong. If you ain't earning your love....You can and should get dumped. |
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Black pudding is primarily blood! But believe it or not it is quite similar in taste to haggis, but not quite as good. Edinburgh is a lovely city, steeped in history. It only has a population of around half a million people (although you would never know this walking around Edinburgh) strangely enough, compared to Glasgow's 2-3 million. I live near a town called Paisley (where the pattern comes from!), which is roughly 10 miles outside Glasgow. If your looking for History, then visit Edinburgh and Stirling. If your looking for something more cosmoplitan, visit Glasgow. Its now like a minature version of New York! pads they wore these HUGE pads with long attachments that roped onto these silly looking elastic belts. uncomfortable but a decent excuse to get out of gym class and swim lessons there now someone has said it I can't see how that description could be offensive to someone who indulges in the menus you two have describing.....yuck |
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Is a committed partner a thing of the past? I used to think no, now im not so sure. Even when people say they are. Think I should have been born in the 50's or 60's - anyone notice how relationships from then seem to last a lifetime. Give me a quiff anyday What's a quiff? Everyone claims to be in committed relationships, when you mention open relationships one half usually gets jealous and says no. But when you committed one half usually cheats. And many people always try and throw an extra girl in the mix........not committing... |
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