Well it's good to see your familiar face, sorry it's for sad reasons.
I'm hanging around here a bit now days, back in school working towards my CPA degree and hoping to relocate to the coast in the next year or two. I'm contently moving on with my life. Wasn't easy...like you I thought I had my soulmate too..remember our wedding days were only about a month a part. Yep, that's right the old PeachandCream. Sorry for your pain and his too. I don't have any recent pics, and you remember my technology gene or the lack there of, yes? Besides, I'm only connecting with old friends and maybe make some new ones.
Good to see you Lady...take care of your tender heart
Everyone sees things differently. I didn't see this as sad, though that could be an opinion. I see it as courteous that he would ask for some feedback from women and men on this subject. JMO
I don't know if it's necessarily wrong, that seems to be everyone's own choice, but for me...I would prefer a gentleman not make that kind of gesture or advancement that quickly, nor would I want a tight hug that early either. The first several dates should be more no-touchy until both persons are completely comfortable. JMO
I don't know if it's necessarily wrong, that seems to be everyone's own choice, but for me...I would prefer a gentleman not make that kind of gesture or advancement that quickly, nor would I want a tight hug that early either. The first several dates should be more no-touchy until both persons are completely comfortable. JMO
Marriage may not be for everyone, but its beautiful for those who do want or believe in it...for a lifetime commitment, it's still my choice in the long run
Thank goodness she told me her story. I stayed away from her.[/quote
I can't imagine hating any man as much as this woman obviously hated her ex.
Yes, you were very wise to walk away from that woman back in 1986.
Walking away from a toxic or potentially toxic friendship/relationship is always best for everyone including innocent children who have to live the adult's decision.
I have had to make this choice before,had a gent to tell me I had to choose, not fair, cause they were in my life before him, which I reminded him of.
The pets won out, but I do wish we could have found a happy middle of the line agreement, but he said it had to be him only. I never ask him to make such a choice about the things he brought into the relationship/marriage. I told him I loved him "warts and all" meaning our love for one another could/should be able to work through anything we could face Unfortunately, he did not love me with the same depth of love. No regrets, life lesson learned...move on
No he did not deserve it, but at 17 years old, I believe he could not or did not fully understand the true danger of the racing sport.
I believe the racing industry should take this tragedy and bring some good out of it for future racers.
Teenage men believe they are invincible and often "react" before they think. My son who is grown now did a few not-so-smart things when he was around this same age, not because he had not been brought up right, just because of the mindset of most teenagers young men and young ladies as well.
I understand Tony Stewart is an assertive nascar racer, but I believe he would not ever purposely do anything to take the life of anyone, especially a young man who also shared his love for this sport.
I will keep these two men and their families in my prayers and hope that Nascar will step up to the plate in this matter.
I believe the age to compete in this sport should be raised. This is a very enjoyable sport, but it is truly dangerous especially when the tempers flare.
Maybe they are transplants from other states...hehehehe..just kidding, I thought we had plenty of that southern hospitality down here in the South. Good Luck:)
I have had a LDR with one gent from CS, and it was all the above as mentioned, building trust, communication, not taking for granite the time spent together. All worth your investment even if for unknown reasons it doesn't last forever. Can give you wonderful lifetime memories. No regrets here:)
RE: Who is the most unfortunate person in the will?
How about the poor ole sap whose "Will" is being readSeems they are probably the saddest in this situation JMO