Life after social death
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Life after social death
| Thu, 01-05-2012 - 10:09pm |
I am grateful for anonymity. This story 100% true, and I am 100% shaken by the experience.
Today I went to lunch with two educators whose company I enjoy. They are both PhDs and I find them intriguing. I get to indulge my ultra-nerd side with them. Both are married, one is quite old.
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Well?? Today I went to the medical center and had to finally make an appt. for a check up.. So was talking to this lady behind the desk.. She looked pretty old and she was telling me how her two husbands had died .. I said oh; You must be an old black widow. She said no I am only 64 but I look old.. She did look old. She then said but that is okay because I just got back from a vacation with my boyfriend. I said boyfriend.. You have a boyfriend.. She said yes but I had to break it up with him because he wanted me to be his slave and cook
Love those stories, Free! Funny how life turns, ain't it?!?
The DHG from last week thought I said I was 24 when he first asked me my age. When he found out I was 34, he seemed a little turned off, even though he was 37. I don't know what he was thinking when he thought I was 24!
I love these stories, you both crack me up!!!!!!!
There is definitely dating even for senior citizens.
As always, thanks for sharing your perspective. Mr Smith, who has been kind, generous, attentive, loving and flirtatious all week, will be here at 10 PM PT on Saturday and leaves at 11 AM on Sunday;
My 3 month trial of EHarmony is up next week--this is the first time I ever tried it & the last.
EH is a COMPLETE rip-off. I knew their director of IT and their "special algorithym" is totally fake!
I don't know if I could even tolerate yet another dating site.
I have to laugh. I read a guy's profile on Match who wrote "I like a clean woman." WTF? I'm thinking, "What, has he met a lot of smelly women or something?"
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