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Topic: Dating after 40 (are they still boyfriends?)
la62163's photo
Sun 11/18/07 07:41 AM
LOL I like the ... "this is the one who puts up with me." laugh

MicheleNC's photo
Sun 11/18/07 05:54 PM
Update...I will be introduced as his 'Girlfriend.' His party, his choice.

I'm going with 'This is the one that puts up with me' at my party.

Interesting note, he did ask that I watch my mouth. Those that really know me, know I have a horrid potty mouth. However, at my party he better watch out. Brokers talk worse than sailors! My manager has said things that even ALMOST offended me.


la62163's photo
Sun 11/18/07 06:35 PM
Edited by la62163 on Sun 11/18/07 06:35 PM
Hi Michelle,

As long as you came to an understanding on the introductions, that's great, no surprises. :wink:

His request to curb the language is understandable since its a business affair for him. He knows the 'audience' If he is with you, he must care for you as you are, but the impression at a work event is important to him too. I'm sure you will both have a great time at both events.

Edit - Michelle, has anyone told you you remind them of Bette Midler? Ihope you don't mind me saying that. I think she's a great person.

looking4u52's photo
Sun 11/18/07 08:00 PM
Heck, I am 52 and I don't mind being called a boyfriend.

hotandspicey's photo
Sun 11/18/07 08:22 PM
hehe...who cares HOW you are introduced !! what I hate is when they don't introduce me at all!! grumble grumble grumble

mbcasey's photo
Sun 11/18/07 09:08 PM
Call him your boyfriend.

Good luck!

Lakeman's photo
Sun 11/18/07 09:51 PM
"This is my sweet-heart" works well. It's polite and a compliment.

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Sun 11/18/07 09:57 PM
awwwwwwww honey bunch a stink weed!!!love laugh laugh laugh

ellgee1976's photo
Sun 11/18/07 09:59 PM
i just say..."this is my hunk o' burnin love "


lol

Lakeman's photo
Sun 11/18/07 11:46 PM
I guess it depends on who the girl is for me. The response could be"This is Satan's daughter..do you mind if she smokes?"

Jess642's photo
Sun 11/18/07 11:47 PM
laugh laugh laugh laugh

This is my man Biatch.devil devil devil

yokoke's photo
Mon 11/19/07 12:55 AM

laugh laugh laugh laugh
This is my man Biatch.devil devil devil


LOL Jess

I like the term manwhore laugh , but better stick to boyfriend.... He might actually get a blush out of me if he spanked my arse and said "whose your daddy now Biatch?" then hold out his hand to greet my parentsnoway ...LOL ahem..... see how much better sounding girlfriend/boyfriend are starting to sound??

Hey just be glad he introduces ya....or you introduce him...huh

la62163's photo
Mon 11/19/07 02:36 PM
You are all cracking me up!laugh :tongue: laugh
This started as a question to get 40+ people talking and to see what people call your dates these days. I love the sense of humor everyone adds to it.

MicheleNC's photo
Mon 11/19/07 02:49 PM

Hi Michelle,

As long as you came to an understanding on the introductions, that's great, no surprises. :wink:

His request to curb the language is understandable since its a business affair for him. He knows the 'audience' If he is with you, he must care for you as you are, but the impression at a work event is important to him too. I'm sure you will both have a great time at both events.

Edit - Michelle, has anyone told you you remind them of Bette Midler? Ihope you don't mind me saying that. I think she's a great person.


I was not offended by him asking me to curb my potty mouth. My father and grandfather were sailors, I can curse with the best of them. I can make nice with the best of them and my job sounds A LOT more impressive than it is.

Thanks for the Bette comment. I consider that a compliment. Email me directly and I'll share a funny story about it. I tried to email you but was blocked since I am a girl.

flowerforyou M

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Sat 01/26/08 06:29 PM
I think there's no age when you are talking about heart matters
there's no age for love
There's no age for boyfriends or marry again
so not matter if you are 60, 70, 80
you can still have boyfriends, come on!!!

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