You have helped me to be true, Nene, and it is an ever learning experience. I know everyone deserves to have friends and no one friend has all the answers. but i have noticed one thing in here. If you really read like Jax told me when I go there you can find someone's name if it is posted. Robin told me she was a real woman. The information given by so many can be taken and used to help one's self. It is there whether one wants to see it or believe it is up to each person. So much healing, information sharing, ways a person can become better, ways that women and me can interact, ways people don't have to be alone unless they choose to. It is all there and it amazes me what is all in these forums.
I like playing frisbee. I like playing pool. I like playing poker. I like playing chess. I like playing bingo. I like trivia pursuit. I like all puzzles.
So true, Nene. My ex did not understand the computer online but threatened to take an axe to my computer. My deceased understand it all too well because she was addicted to it as I was. She told me it alright to talk to people online but just remember who is with you. She knew that was the way we met and she knew how to get me off the computer. We loved taking drives and seeing the countryside. She at times would get jealous of me being online and would tell me the same thing as my ex. She would threaten me with the axe thing, too, lol. But I knew she meant it and I got offline so we could have time together. If people don't tell you waht is going on; then how in the hell are you supposed to figure it out. Friends should always be friendly with their friends but that main friend takes precedince tillthe time they are no longer that main friend.
Risk taking is a good thing as long as you remember that you place yourself and the person you are taking the risk with both under a risk. Life is a risk but worth taking.
There are so many I can't remember them all, Laurie. But isn't it interesting that the ones you can remember the most are the ones that you can place a first name to. Like Nene, Jax, Robin, Joanne, Joanne, Len, Allen, Alan, Keith, Mary-Ann, Sharon, Lene, Cherie, Karla, Evie, and so many others that there names escape at the present but I still think of them as friends.
Yup. Just got to pick yourself up and brush the sand off and try again. Lot of good friends here. I have felt like a gypsy the way we have moved all my life. The only thing that remains the same is change.
RE: Do You Think You Have A Social Life?
You have helped me to be true, Nene, and it is an ever learning experience. I know everyone deserves to have friends and no one friend has all the answers. but i have noticed one thing in here. If you really read like Jax told me when I go there you can find someone's name if it is posted. Robin told me she was a real woman. The information given by so many can be taken and used to help one's self. It is there whether one wants to see it or believe it is up to each person. So much healing, information sharing, ways a person can become better, ways that women and me can interact, ways people don't have to be alone unless they choose to. It is all there and it amazes me what is all in these forums.Roy