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Thread: Is it really rude to ask a woman her age?
optimistic woman
Joined:
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Is it really rude to ask a woman her age?
Posted:
7/14/2009 9:48:56 PM
I'm happy with who I am at 51, both emotionally/physically (mostly!), and have never had a problem telling my age. I'm glad I am here to live my life and the chronological age of a person really has little to do with what kind of person they are or how two people might get along together.
51 and proud to be:)
optimistic woman
Joined:
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How can men stop having feelings so quickly?
Posted:
1/21/2009 5:22:25 PM
Hi, so where are you?? Or these men you describe? I'm still not over a relationship that ended almost two years ago.......I mean, I'm fine but I still love him deeply and would be back with him in an instant if that's what he wanted and it could all work out. I always felt he was my "grow old partner" But, perhaps there can be more than one soulmate for a person; who knows?
getluckgirl
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I don't do separated...
Posted:
11/14/2007 9:05:29 AM
I agree wholeheartedly!!! I've been through one very negative experience with a separated man. And, he really was physically separated from his wife but apparently his wife was under the impression that they were doing this to try and work things out........I foundt his out through a phone call from the wife!! I explained to her that she would never have to worry about hearing about me ever again!!!!!!!! And, I meant that! Don't need someone else's drama that is still unfolding...........
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