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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2014 1:58:16 GMT -6
Come on guys, what issues do you face?
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Post by matador on Feb 16, 2014 19:29:52 GMT -6
Come on guys, what issues do you face? I was going to say something on your post under women's issues but can say it here... As a single parent who raised two kids, affordable day care was also a problem. But there is one issue that I have and that is because I am single why is it that women close to my age want to take care of me or maybe men in general, to the extent that they want to get married sight unseen! I quit facebook because one would find me and if I chatted with them the next day it was like they wanted to get married!!! Is there a need for women that they need to take care of someone? Is that bred into them or is it an insecurity issue?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2014 22:06:55 GMT -6
That is a good question. I would say I would be wary of anyone who tried to move too fast towards a serious relationship, especially if I was just chatting with them. Not a good sign. Maybe they need to get a cat? Or a dog? I do think women have a tendency to nurture things, comes with the genes I guess. Some women, not all of them. Some could be insecure, depends on the woman. There is not a answer that would cover all women, we are all different. Not all men are the same, applies to women too. My first response would be.... RUN. lol
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Post by matador on Feb 18, 2014 20:32:18 GMT -6
That is a good question. I would say I would be wary of anyone who tried to move too fast towards a serious relationship, especially if I was just chatting with them. Not a good sign. Maybe they need to get a cat? Or a dog? I do think women have a tendency to nurture things, comes with the genes I guess. Some women, not all of them. Some could be insecure, depends on the woman. There is not a answer that would cover all women, we are all different. Not all men are the same, applies to women too. My first response would be.... RUN. lol Oh, I do, run that is!! Seems someone signs me up for some of these single places and when i find out I make sure my bio says that I am NOT looking for a mate, just friends. But after a day or so of chatting the next thing is they want to be married! When I make it clear that I am not looking for that, then they get mad and say I was leading them on... geez... can't be honest with someone and then get called a liar. You should see some of the emails from these crazies.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2014 21:32:25 GMT -6
Delete, delete, delete. They call you a liar? Crazies is right. Not someone you would want to date, much less marry.
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Post by rdlb on Mar 1, 2014 15:40:57 GMT -6
After 43.5 years of marriage, I am still learning and growing up with my significant-other, better-half, lover, friend, help-mate, partner and wife. It does take time and commitment to have a relationship with one of the opposite sex. I wake up everyday having to face myself and my partner with who we are separately and who we are together.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2014 18:39:21 GMT -6
After 43.5 years of marriage, I am still learning and growing up with my significant-other, better-half, lover, friend, help-mate, partner and wife. It does take time and commitment to have a relationship with one of the opposite sex. I wake up everyday having to face myself and my partner with who we are separately and who we are together. D Magnifique!
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Post by rdlb on Mar 5, 2014 20:26:24 GMT -6
After 43.5 years of marriage, I am still learning and growing up with my significant-other, better-half, lover, friend, help-mate, partner and wife. It does take time and commitment to have a relationship with one of the opposite sex. I wake up everyday having to face myself and my partner with who we are separately and who we are together. D Magnifique! Yes!
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Post by samsara15 on Apr 29, 2014 16:48:55 GMT -6
After 44 plus years of marriage, it still has its ups and downs. It takes work, even when the physical, emotional, and intellectual chemistry is right.
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Post by samsara15 on Apr 29, 2014 17:03:49 GMT -6
44 is wrong. It's 46.
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Post by tindalus on May 9, 2014 22:09:36 GMT -6
Men have no problems, we are perfect as we are.
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Post by carpathianpeasant on May 10, 2014 8:39:30 GMT -6
Men have no problems, we are perfect as we are. Alone or with others?
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2014 13:04:22 GMT -6
That is almost laughable. 'Men' is a collective noun. 'men' are also people. All people have problems at one point or another just as women do. If there is one 'perfect' man living on earth, much less a group of 'men' they should be on display at some science or medical museum
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