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Hufieborg

Tough guy

A tough guy walks with a swagger and stride, With muscles built from a life filled with pride. He's rough around the edges, but soft at the core, A heart of gold, always ready to restore.

He's faced his fair share of battles and fights, With scars to show for the battles he's won in life. But he never backs down, he never gives in, A fighter through and through, always standing tall and thin.

He's got a rough exterior, but a gentle soul, A sense of humor that never grows old. He's a shoulder to cry on, a hand to hold, A friend to the end, never growing cold.

So here's to the tough guy, the one who's strong, The one who stands up when everything goes wrong. With a heart of gold, and a spirit so brave, He's the kind of guy we all should try to be, in every single way.
Hufieborg

What to call it ?

I've invited a machine that would impress the ladies would likely be something stylish and technologically advanced, such as a high-end luxury car or a smart home automation system. Other options could be a state-of-the-art drone or a smartwatch with advanced features and a sleek design. The key is to choose a machine that combines functionality with aesthetic appeal.
teenameenaonline today!

Good girls...... Bad girls...

...


. I think.... mostly men like
bad girls ..... because
deep inside they know
they are bad.... (mostly)
uh oh


dunno..

Birds of a feather flock together -( until the cat comes.) dunno
wave
Meinyourgarden

The importance of having a big duck

Having a big duck can be a source of pride for some people, but it's important to remember that possessions do not bring lasting happiness. It's better to focus on cultivating inner peace and joy by practicing gratitude, spending time with loved ones, and doing things that bring you fulfillment.
Johnny_Sparton

Would you date somebody that is less than half your age...

that you are not exactly attracted to, but they just threw themselves at you?

Let's set some parameters. You are hitting an older age where you know you are not getting exactly younger.

The person, seems to be very mature and well grounded.

You are very good friends.

You have been single for over 10 years and the idea of adding someone to your life is a bit scary.

Their mom and dad is younger than you.



There are so many more. I think the best response, especially after having a couple of drinks was to say, I am flattered...and give her a hug.

dunno

Another parameter...you know there are some other people interested in you...but they are in a relationship, married...and have never come out and said anything...but you know their behavior around you speaks volumes. They are people you are attracted to....

So...how do you do the dance here
Hufieborg

Size...

The phrase "size matters" has been a subject of debate and discussion in various contexts. In many cases, size can be a significant factor that influences a particular situation, while in others, it may not have any impact.

For example, in the physical world, size is often an important consideration in terms of design, engineering, and functionality. A building's size must meet certain structural requirements, and the size of an object may impact its ability to perform a specific task. Similarly, in sports and athletic events, size can give an advantage or disadvantage to a competitor, depending on the sport.

However, when it comes to personal qualities and attributes, size often doesn't matter. For example, in terms of personality, character, and intelligence, an individual's size doesn't determine their worth or potential. People of all shapes and sizes can possess unique qualities and talents that make them valuable and successful.

In conclusion, while size can be a significant factor in certain situations, it is not always an indicator of value or importance. Ultimately, what truly matters is how individuals use their attributes, whether big or small, to contribute to the world and make a positive impact
Hufieborg

Jack and Sarah

Once upon a time, there was a man named Jack who had been searching for love for many years. He had tried everything from online dating to speed dating, but no matter how many dates he went on, he just couldn't seem to find the right person.

One day, Jack decided to take a break from dating and focus on himself. He started exercising regularly, eating healthier, and pursuing his passions. He also started volunteering at a local shelter, where he met a woman named Sarah.

At first, Jack and Sarah were just friends, but over time, their friendship grew into something more. They discovered that they had a lot in common, and they loved spending time together. They bonded over their shared interests and values, and soon they realized that they were in love.

The two of them started dating, and their relationship only grew stronger with each passing day. Jack was amazed at how easy it was to be with Sarah and how much they complement each other. He finally felt like he had found the missing piece in his life.

One day, Jack took Sarah on a picnic in the park and proposed to her. She said yes, and the two of them were married in a beautiful ceremony surrounded by their loved ones.

From that day forward, Jack and Sarah were never apart. They were each other's best friend, and they spent the rest of their lives making memories and building a life together. They were grateful to have found each other, and they knew that their love would last forever.

And so, Jack's journey to find love had finally come to an end. He learned that love can come when you least expect it, and that sometimes the best way to find it is to focus on yourself and the things that bring you happiness.
Didi7

Have you ever dated…

Since becoming a CSer, I’ve been asked by quite a few ‘candidates’ whether I’d ever dated/been with a ‘white’ guy before. After answering them, I'd usually counter with “Have you ever dated/been with a ‘black’ woman before”? However, whether the answers I received varied or not, the answer that I gave didn’t. It was always “No, I haven’t”. And, at first I wondered why such a thing should matter. After all, even though it’s important what he looked like, I was more concerned about what he was like on the inside.

Why should that matter? For the same reason that any other question is posed on any other topic – age, height, weight, physicality, religion/spirituality, etc – it’s an obvious CONCERN.

Why would one ask about something like dating a white/asian/black/hispanic/other, if there weren’t concerns about compatibility? I’ve reasoned that perhaps some socio-cultural and religious differences, ascribed to each group, may be deterrents. For example, lore (and maybe Science alsogiggle) has it that black men are better ‘endowed’ than white men, so that if a woman who has only ever dated black men begins dating a white one, he would have concerns about her expectations of him, sexually.

Yet another concern may be food and music. White food preferences vs Black food preferences – bland vs well-seasoned, flavourful and somewhat spicy. Rock, pop, classical and country vs jazz, rhythm & blues, hip-hop and funk. Perhaps at a younger age before marriage (the first one, at leastsmile), aspects within those realms could significantly affect compatibility, but I could only guess at why these would matter at age 55 and up. hmmm

There are lots of things that I haven’t tried yet; some aren’t worth the risk (physically), and others aren't worth the money. But, there are still some things that are worth trying now that I’m older, and have the emotional strength and independence it takes to ‘live’ by the possible consequences of choices that may not pan out. So, the very next time that I’m asked that question, I’m resolved to answer, “Not yet, but you can be my first”.grin wink
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pixieishme

Why did you check the profile?

Was it the profile photo? Or the intriguing by-line? Was it the age, the location etc...? Did you find time to read the description of the person?

People who join online sites like CS spend time creating an online persona with hope that it will lead to the person that they may enjoy chatting for starters.

But then - with so many people registered even online at that moment - why that profile?

Would be interesting to see the different answers!cheering
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