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Tue 06/09/09 07:30 PM
if the two can relate and can make it happen then age is def just a number...

IF is the operative word.

heard this somewhere;
the ideal range is where the woman is half the mans age plus 7.


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Tue 06/09/09 07:21 PM
i'm really good at getting a feel, but it takes more than one look / conversation / meet to get a good one. its rare to the point of never that i'll allow or make a complete judgement too fast.
i tend to store the 1st impression,letting it blend naturally with the rest until a more complete picture comes together.

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Tue 06/09/09 07:13 PM
for me it simply hasn't worked. theres a stage of progression that gets skipped over so that the bond can continue to grow naturally.
when, while heading home from work you want an impropmtu 'let's grab pizza' or 'that contract just went through, let's go celebrate'.
by the time you've arranged time off, purchased and waited on flight /drive time the intensity of the mood has passed.

in a nutshell, you (i) can't flow when spontaneity isn't possible.gotta be able sometimes to just reach out, touch and be touched

ya know??

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Tue 06/09/09 07:06 PM

If you could say anything to that one person you wish you could talk to right now, what would you say and why???



'are you done yet, and have you grown from the experience?'

b/c i loved her more than driving. she needed to experience first hand the things i'd already learned from.


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Tue 06/09/09 06:58 PM

Well can't I have both,be loved,and have really great sex too?surprised :banana:



I want to lust the person I love.


that would be the ultimate indeed!

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Tue 06/09/09 06:55 PM

Looking for love but at this point in time lust will work.


an honest answer!

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Tue 06/09/09 06:55 PM

I don't know too many women that don't want LOVE in their lives.


:heart:


there may be some truth in that but i've seen qualifiers added to it til it's turned into something else

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Tue 06/09/09 06:53 PM

love lust doesn't last very long, :heart: i want the love of a good man!:heart:


true


the doesn't last very long part

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Tue 06/09/09 06:01 AM
what do you REALLY want?

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Tue 06/09/09 05:49 AM
Edited by browserb on Tue 06/09/09 05:49 AM
worth repeating:



Whether you're slim or overweight, its a genetic thing. If weight runs in your family tree, then chances are good you're going to have a few extra pounds.

Sometimes we tend to be too concerned about appearances and not enough on a person's character.

Just my 2 cents. :-)

Rick


and worth FAR more than 2 cents!

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Tue 06/09/09 05:36 AM


I MET A GUY RESENTLY WHO "S 25 I AM 30 . HE DIDN:T SEEM TO MIND CAUSE I LOOK YOUNGER BUT I MINDED CAUSE HE ACT TOO MUCH LIKE A KID RATHER THEN SOMEONE WHO HAD HIS GOALS AND ACOMPLISHMENT TOGETHER .

If you want a MAN not a boy try one older than you. Men mature slower than women.


that may be true.
anyone ever hear the saying that
a woman should be half a mans age plus 7 yrs?

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Tue 06/09/09 05:33 AM

I am a single mom of five and support them by myself not looking for a daddy and not looking for someone to pay for their needs thats my job. Oh and by the way I get this question all the time the first four have the same dad who lives in another state and see's them maybe once a year and the baby her daddy is just gone. I am more looking for someone to hang out with, laugh with and just be me. I work more than full time plus go to college on-line. My kids are pretty freaking amazing we work as a team and there a little more grown up then most. In our house they know what they need to do and they are very much loved. My oldest daughter call's us the ohana family which means family nobody gets forgotton or left behind. So my question is how can a mom of five find a real man who will see past a woman having five children?


sounds like you're doing a great job.
spending time in and at activities where other families have fun will expose you to men who love children and families as much as you do. trust me, we're out here.

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Tue 06/09/09 05:24 AM
um, am i the only one out here who

a) loves kids
b) has been on both sides of the 'package deal'
c) knows that whether they come from my loins or into my heart, just how precious and rewarding the give and take love of a child is


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Sun 06/07/09 08:53 PM
sent an anonymous b-day bouquet to my ex

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Sun 06/07/09 06:37 PM

Some guys do that but if you exchanged numbers why don't you call him?

i don't give my number out- unless i get theirs.


smart girl

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Sun 06/07/09 05:13 PM
like the aroma of a good meal as it cooks romance just makes the eatin' that much better.

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Sun 06/07/09 05:04 PM
i wouldn't know the sticks from the metros yet. guess i'll find out next month.i'll be there for the summer, if i like it i might stay.

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Sun 06/07/09 04:47 PM



This poor women is probably sitting in front of her dismantled laptop crying by now. We've told her to download no fewer than 18 separate programs and run all of them at once (most probably have components that run in the background)...and she has to do this with her computer slowing to a crawl...nice.


haha, you're right. the computer isn't THAT slow, just some pages take a long time to load and startup is slower than it's always been. it's not to a point where i'm crying, just a bit frustrated.

I was under the impression you had tried the spybot/adaware and general cleanup. If you haven't, you should do those things anyhow.


yes i have. spybot/adware used to run automatically with norton, or so i thought. however my subscription had expired and my cable/internet provider was offering it for free.

by the time i'd signed on, they had their own online protection program and when i ran it the first time, it located a lot of spyware. it's still running slow though, even after my having removed all that.


You need to uninstall that Norton virus scanner. It's sitting in your memory and PC taking up space and memory uselessly.

by the way, if you would trust me enough, I can connect to your PC through remote connection and fix things on it. Contact me through mail if you would like me to help you out. :smile: I would tell you what to do to allow me to check out what is wrong. shades


excellent offer and worth a shot at it. if he's any good he'll get a firsthand look at the big picture and not only be able to boost things but advise on how to keep it from happening again.

since most remote connection apps place you in charge while you watch everything thats going on you have the confidence of knowing you can disconnect at any time.

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Sun 06/07/09 04:32 PM
Edited by browserb on Sun 06/07/09 04:33 PM

No, that would be cheating


ditto.

playing with fire/ looking for trouble at the very least.

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Sun 06/07/09 04:31 PM
my fav song is a lil dark except the refrain which repeats "everythings gonna be alright". no one ever understands why i like it and most of you wouldn't know it anyway.