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NatureLover81
Connecticut, Connecticut USA
Posted: Aug 3, 2008, 9:53 AM CST
NightyKnight wrote:
Hi lovely 'NatureLover81', --indeed, your womans point of view is likewise vitally important for me to seriously consider; --and also my desire to still procreate now later in life (-wow, i am really a late bloomer; --whilst the youthful event i related above eluded me, -and today she would be past that ability to have offspring); --what is your opinion about this aspect of my life, now that i have attained financial stability, --yet remain alone in search of love. A much younger male buddy, told me just yesterday as a matter of fact, that i am being totally foolish to expect that a much younger lady of my dreams would consider starting a family with me, especially since i am very discerning, and since he at age-39 is even having a problem finding the right gal for himself (-am trying to get him to join this great CS-website); --please advise most frankly (never mind the possibilities of eavesdroppers, i really need your lucid unvarnished opinion!)....
~Robair vH



Dear Robair,

I think that it is likely for you to find an exquisite younger woman of healthy genetic composition to create a family with. Women are attracted to intelligent men with resources and have been since the beginnings of civilization. An extreme modern day example: Melania Knauss Trump and Donald Trump and they have a lovely child together.

You may have more luck with non-American women however. American women, in my perhaps my myopic view, tend to want to prove that they can do it all, and work too hard chasing their careers. Then they have children past their biological prime They over work, skip out on vacation and age themselves, trying to prove something.

Diana


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NatureLover81
Connecticut, Connecticut USA
Posted: Aug 2, 2008, 12:47 PM CST
Robair,
That is a great anecdote! I believe that things happen for a reason in life. Perhaps if you had pursued this creature, then eventually the issue of money may have created tension again. I would take the first "date" as a harbinger of things to follow.


Diana


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NatureLover81
Connecticut, Connecticut USA
Posted: Aug 2, 2008, 8:51 AM CST
If a man really is a gentleman then he should pay for the first few dates, even if he makes less money than the woman.

It's a nice gesture. I think going dutch is really unsexy--makes the man seem like he has no resources or is cheap. Women are by nature attracted to men who are good providers.


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NatureLover81
Connecticut, Connecticut USA
Posted: Jul 28, 2008, 10:03 PM CST
I think the only way a long distance relationship works, is if you see the person at least at some regular interval--i.e. once every month at least. I've had one fail in the past and I wouldn't try it again. THere are too many fish in the sea by me!




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NatureLover81
Connecticut, Connecticut USA
Posted: Jul 28, 2008, 9:59 PM CST
No you can't change a germaphobe/cleanfreak. Like-minded people should stick together. I for one won't touch a bathroom door handle without a paper towel. Too many people don't wash properly after using the loo!




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NatureLover81
Connecticut, Connecticut USA
Posted: Jul 6, 2008, 9:24 PM CST
Maybe these high gas prices will force people to finally stop buying big SUVs. I can't stand those vehicles.


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NatureLover81
Connecticut, Connecticut USA
Posted: May 25, 2008, 9:41 PM CST
yes she does resemble a horse! My friend Ron thinks so as well.
RobbieM wrote:
The show did one thing, show how great an actress Kim Cattral is and how annoying Sarah Jessica Parker is.

Is it me or does she look like a horse?



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NatureLover81
Connecticut, Connecticut USA
Posted: May 23, 2008, 10:21 PM CST
I just paid 489 per gallon of diesel :(


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