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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 7:52 am
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:01 am
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:04 am
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:13 am
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:13 am
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:14 am
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:18 am
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:19 am
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:19 am
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:25 am
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Sinful Nana Love, I think that the only time age is an issue is in the area you're at now. My husband is 8 years older than me, and it doesn't matter. But he does get that extra pat on the back from his co-workers that he bagged a 24-year-old before he turned 35. XD Wilson and I got married September 19th this year. But it really feels like nothing has changed. We've been together for 3 years, and that feels like the start of it all. But living together ruins the "Oh, newlyweds!" phase. But I also know that his dirty socks will go under the coffee table, instead of learning that at such an emotionally tenuous time as right after a wedding. Glad I could oblige, Shinu_Rei Roses, just keep firm with your message. Either he'll get it, or he's a stalker and you need a restraining order. But also, talk to your parents. They might have some advice that I don't.
Understood. It doesn't matter to me and I don't think it matters to him but I was watching a show.....and before everyone starts rolling their eyes, trust me, I know that television is fake and blah, blah, blah. I'm just sharing my reasoning behind the question. Anway, this guy(an adult with three kids) and this girl had been with each other for a while and he found out that she was one year older than him(six months, to be exact). It bothered him at first but eventually, he got over it. It was just a curious question and I thank you for your reply.
Also, I would love to help out with this thread in any way that I can, given permission. Guys aren't a mystery to me at all. It doesn't take much to figure them out. Lol.
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:28 am
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:38 am
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:40 am
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:44 am
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Sinful Nana I'd love your help! <3 *snorts at the thought of the show* That's silly. For me, if a guy is touchy on age, he can go find someone else. Either I'm worth the age gap, or I'm not, you know? Guys used to be really puzzling, but then I realized they're girls with 1) Less emotional range 2) One-track mind (back from when they were the hunters) and 3) Only enough blood to run one head at a time. mrgreen
For me, I read people really well. My boyfriend, when I first met him, confused me to no end. I couldn't figure him out. In that sense, he intrigued me. You have to understand. In High School, I was mean, cold, and distant. I had a small (very small) group of friends and that was it. He had people telling him that I was mean and cold and what not.....(we just had this conversation last night, it was funny) but he felt that I had a softer side. Unfortunately, he was right. So, he made a point to get to know me, I guess. And I fell for him while we were at Summer Camp with our NJROTC Unit. He got a big bonus for playing cards with me non-stop(and always losing). I love cards!
Anyway, it doesn't take much for me to figure people out. There are a few I associate with, fewer that I take fully under my wing, and the rest, are just ignored completely.
Guys aren't so much lesser than we are, we are just different all together. The less emotional range bit, I don't agree with. They have just as much as we do, most just find weakness in showing it. The one-track mind thing is dead on. And as for the third, some guys, yes. My guy? Absolutely not. he knows better.
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:55 am
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