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Ah! Scientific Method to the Mans Madness

I fell in love with a natural looking woman with long hair sexy hips and yes, she was wearing a red dress....love

This is all true, many years ago, and when I stumbled across this video, I started reflecting on why I did what I did.... doh

It had all to do about science, no intelligence no high testosterone levels it was all a pre-destined event.......wow

ok, girls time to update your profiles add a hair extension or two, change those jeans into a red dress, take off the makeup and start moving those hips like you mean it.....dancing

this video is thanks to CC, who helped me get it loaded last evening

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Will lose face to face communication in 20 years

Thanks to technology we are becoming the most impersonal society the earth has to offer. Driverless cars will be the norm very soon, so no more face to face with the police officer that pulls you overapplause
his laptop will have to talk to the cars onboard computer. How about the virtual doctor, no more visits to the doctor, diagnosing will be over broadband. We already have online colleges, so no more beer pong.

Robotics are growing exponentially. Today Japan introduced their robot called Pepper, the robot with EMOTIONS....hmmm! no worry about the menopause cycle here. applause
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Pepper costs about $1,600. And like all good mobile products, there’s a $120 per month data fee, as well as an $80 per month damage insurance fee. (Feelings don’t come cheap.)

What a world we are creating, the loss of human feelings will be like the pen and paper....lost forever....
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MAN 'OH' PAUSE....

Last night my best woman friend tells me she asked her husband for a divorce after 17 years. She is a very athletic woman who runs 50 mile races, so being in her early 50's she has starting the process of menopause. We use to discuss it a lot because usually women get it by the time they're 51. And many now are getting it younger and younger. I know a woman 38 is going through it now. But my friend never got it and didn't show any signs, we chalked it up to her extreme physical fitness.

I've experienced many women getting divorced in the 45-49 age group, even celebrities who have been together for years, but always around that age number. It appears to me that woman (who never forget anything)bring all the negative items from the beginning of the relationship to the forefront. The man is overwhelmed he doesn't know what's wrong, turn right, turn left, he is veryconfused My brother in law who has the patience of a saint said to me that he couldn't live with my sister anymore as she was going through menopause. I told him to hang in there it will get better and explained in a little more detail the hormonal imbalance that was occurring. He survived, because he is a saint. ALL others have succumbed to this natural event.

The part that disturbs me (and I'm a victim of this as well) is lack of knowledge about what is occurring in the body of the woman. Most of us realize that we may get moody or annoyed when we're tired or hungry, but changing the chemical balance inside our bodies is a whole new dilemma. One hundred years ago (in America) the average age of a woman was 48. Ah just in time before the crisis unfolds..now with the lifespan much longer man gets to see it all.. This is the time that man needs to use but two phrases, YES DEAR, AND I UNDERSTAND.....chances increase substantially.

I had another friend who use to carry her portable fan everywhere and used it all the time..(hot flashes)
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another woman had to change her PJ's three times a night they were totally soaked......this is a major major change and many not as much a change of life as for many relationships a change to death....almost every pharmaceutical company is working on a drug to relieve and reduce the symptoms but like alzheimers the pathologies are almost unique to every body.....so once again another place where education would be most helpful.....oh by the way men also experience this hormonal change and it's called andropause....
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Results are in....

Ireland becomes first country to legalise same-sex marriage by popular vote - rounding 62% yes 38% no....
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For KNenagh

we were discussing this subject the other day, and I thought you would enjoy this. I would have sent this to you via email, but I'm blocked...
Don't know if this link will work, didn't have time to figure how to load it here.....

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What's left to eat?

I've given up beef years ago gave up pork more recently, my friend who works selling fish says only eat the big fish) once a month. I was married to a woman from Lithuania, we lived in the US, she taught me more than I could of imagined about food. Now, I eat all organic foods (when possible), no GMO, (genetically modified organism). I realize in Europe that you got your sh#@ together. You don't allow GMO and pesticides doesn't seem to be as needed there as they are here. I never knew how fulfilling and healthy nuts are, I now buy 20 pounds of organic almonds at a time. I bake my own bread....have you seen all the ingredients in bread?? I use organic flour from Italy, yeast, raisins, sunflower seeds, a little salt and water and some honey....that's it.....ever look at the ingredients for bread must be over 50 and 40 of the words I can't even pronounce....

We're slowly being poisoned by what we eat......we need to take back control.........barf

Does it cost more? Absolutely. But to have the quality of life in the long run is worth it's weight in gold.....my luck I'll get hit by a bus.
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New Year resoultions time...

Not sure if it's only an American thing, but we will find out. New Years resolutions, that sense of cleaning the slate and making changes for the better. Here are some statistics. One of my resolutions will be to go into all the unwanted emails I receive on a daily basis and unsubscribe from them so I don't have to spend my life deleting them EVERY day. What are your resolutions for 2012?

¦45% of Americans usually set New Year’s Resolutions; 17% infrequently set resolutions; 38% absolutely never set resolutions.
¦Only 8% of people are always successful in achieving their resolutions. 19% achieve their resolutions every other year. 49% have infrequent success. 24% (one in four people) NEVER succeed and have failed on every resolution every year. That means that 3 out of 4 people almost never succeed.
¦Of those who do set resolutions (these add to more than 100% because some people set multiple resolutions): ¦34% set resolutions related to money
¦38% set resolutions related to weight
¦47% set resolutions related to self-improvement or education
¦31% set resolutions related to relationships

¦It appears that the younger you are, the more likely you are to achieve your resolutions ¦39% of those in their twenties achieve their resolutions every year or every other year
¦Less than 15% of those over 50 achieve their resolutions every year or every other year

¦The less happy you are, the more likely you are to set New Year’s Resolutions. This is especially true for those who set money-related resolutions: 41% are not happy, 34% are moderately happy, and 25% are happy.
¦And here’s the punchline – There is no correlation between happiness and resolution setting/success. People who achieve their resolutions every year are NO happier than those who do not set resolutions or who are unsuccessful in achieving them.
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Twas the night before departure

and all through the house
bags were being packed
still thinking about a spouse

crossoffs on the checklist
tickets, passport and ID
still wondering what she will think of me

months of anticipation have come to a close
the emails, phone calls, texts
there's much more I suppose

now the skin is shaven
the colognes are in a row
i'm ready for a new life adventure, as I carefully clip my toes

Morgen and Tanya, I wish you the best
and don't forget "you can't lose what you've given"

Merry Christmas to you bothsanta waving
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Territorial Preferences

People have certain preferences about the country, state, city or town they would like their partner/mate to come from. Some people like their men/women from the south because it's warmer the people seem more friendly etc. Some like their mates to be from the north because they enjoy the cool weather, snow sports etc. What country or state would you prefer your partner/mate to be from?
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All input accepted

I've been on skype with a woman from Latvia for a few weeks now. I am going there for the month of October. I have a hotel 15 minute walk from her home. I am a newbe to Europe and this woman from England just shot a missle across my bow. This is what she wrote..."( just be careful in any East European country, these poor things had it so rough under communism that it would take few generations to become an honest human being again )" Should I have any reason foy concern??
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"SENSE" of humor

I've been on this site for well over a year now and I've read profiles of women from every corner of the earth. Trying to see and understand the difference from culture to culture at times has been challenging as well as a learning experience. But, there was one commonality that I observed whether the woman was from Bejing, Latvia, France, Capetown, or New York, they all were looking for a man with a "sense" of humor. So, being the researcher that I am, I looked into the structure of laughter. And to my surprise I found the commonality, laughter releases endorphins in the brain, which are basically chemical releases that effect neurotransmitters in the brain. These endorphins are also released when you workout, that's why you feel so good after a workout. So, these "feel good" releases in the brain makes a woman enjoy her mate in several different forms. Women like to watch comedy shows/movies they enjoy stand up comedy and most of all they like it when their mate is FUNNY. Guys do you make your woman laugh....women are you more responsive to your mate if he makes you laugh? Inquiring blogger wants to know.
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USA...LATVIA update

Well all I can say is it's been a very fast 25 days. I leave Latvia tomorrow heading back from my looooooonnnnggggg date with a simply beautiful woman from a beautiful country. We had a great time and now the hard part begins....whats the next step??

The way it looks now is that I'll be back in December and probably spend Christmas here. Ironically, Latvia claims to be the place of origination of the first decorated Christmas tree. This is definitely more challenging than dating the girl down the street, but on the other hand it lends to a greater depth of appreciation. Once again thanks to all who supported me it meant a lot because most of my friends thought I was losing itlaugh
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