I do/did a lot of translating for medical and hospital appointments. One great thing for UK pensioners here in the UK was that even though some of the treatments are not available on the NHS because they are deemed "too expensive" including eye surgery to save the eye sight of diabetic patients and home dialysis, here in Spain they are "freely treated" under Spanish Health system, with them which means better quality of life than if they lived in UK … One particular person I know would have become blind had they lived in the UK...
There are private English speaking docs here who can write prescriptions for a 20€ consultation fee and so medication doesn't have to be bought over the counter …
The way I write my comments is a reflection of me rather than a reflection of whose thread I'm replying to. Thanks for noticing the quality of my posts
Thank you Nules! Yes! It feels great to be where we are emotionally in relation to our experience together. I think it's because neither of us was attached to any particular 'outcome' …
Yes!! And he's still around and we still bump into one another and we still have a laugh and he plays music gigs but our boundaries are 'friendship and organising gigs' …
Thanks Blathin! It's actually nobody's loss... we are both grateful for what we shared and value ourself and one another enough to realise there are fundamental differences between us that 'won't work for us as a couple' ... No regrets from eirher of us ... only gratitude for having shared the lock down months which were pretty severe here in Spain and without one another's company would have been quite lonesome. Both of our lives have been enhanced by what we shared in different ways which I won't share in order to respect both our privacy It feels good to be were we are emotionally
It reminds me of when my step-daughters first stayed overnight and for breakfast they said they wanted marmite on toast ... Had never heard of the stuff … I opened the jar and tried not to gag at the smell of it (first thing in the morning), then after buttering the toast, spread a nice thick layer, like a really generous helping of jam! I had no idea! and same as I put on a brave face with the smell, they put on a brave face on the "thick layer" trying to eat it in spite of the fact it was burning their mouth Fortunately their Dad came into the kitchen, spotted the over laden toast with marmite and scrape off most of it Saved them from further torture!!! They couldn't believe I'd never heard of marmite
I always felt 'cougar' was never meant as a term of endearment
Then I decided de look up to see what a cougar looks like... and oh my God! So the cougar also known as puma (meaning powerful animal in Peruvian Quechua) or mountain lion comes in many shades of gold or white or even black. They are such beautiful, majestic creatures!!
So many facets!
Gentle Chilled out I can see straight through you Agile Don't mess with me Nurturing Graceful I know my worth And the smouldering look!!
I tried a search for 'sugar daddy' and clicked on "images" like I did for "cougar" and a little bit of sick came up in my mouth …
RE: When was the last time you blushed
Sounds like you will have to do ALL the bloody work!!!A least till the point of no return