I agree, you have accomplished so much in such a short time. Perhaps you should seriously think about putting some of your knowledge into helping others, VSO, for example. This may give you a feeling of worth which you don't appear to have at the moment.
I want a puppy too wikked. My dog, a lovely golden labrador lives with my ex in th UK, but I talk to him sometimes by phone, the dog thst is, he really knows my voice, sooooooo intelligent! Trouble is I live in an apartment here and I don't think it would be fair to have another. Puppy labradors are adorable.
Well its true about the emails I'm almost 46 and I get them from young guys but also from guys a lot older than my preferred age range. Its all about not reading the profiles which was discussed a few days ago isn't it. I just worry that older members may feel marginilised, there's enough ageism in the world today as it is.
Looks that way, congrats you two! I was married very young for love and for a very long time, we are still friends today so I am lucky but I think as you get older and unlikely to have children with a potential partner marriage is not the be all. My mum has been with her partner now for 22 years after divorcing my dad, they have never married but they are very happy.
I agree, but the title of the thread is really a misnomer, tolerating someone is not love its what a lot of people do after being married for a long time and who are afraid of the alternatives. Tolerance however is different and is about compromise. We are all different after all and nobody is perfect.
Yes I agree that other sports are dangerous but I still think that kids today without any academic skills can aspire to untold fame and wealth through sport.
Yes I have and I agree it is an awesome tribute to a great songwriter and a beautiful person in private. I was born in Liverpool and lived half my life there so the Beatles hold a special place in my heart.
I think so but I am in a bit of a dilemma because my dad was a professional boxer, welterwight champion for those of you who know boxing. I saw him box a couple of times when I was a child and I really only remember being worried about him but now I have formed opinions about the sport partly based on reported head injuries sustained by boxers and a recent fatality. My dad's view is that sport is often the only way poor kids can pull themselves out of the gutter. What do you think?
100 percent against. It's not a deterrent, just state controlled pre-meditated murder. Nothing will ever make me change my view. Now I'll disappear for a while to avoid the backlash.
My you do sound angry! I have never received any maintenance I am a working girl and my kids are grown up I can support myself. The only real asset we had was the house which he still lives in and has been legally signed over to the kids. You don't know me so quit insulting me.
Well ok Thud, but I don't need to attack you. I agree divorce is too easy but it's not a bad sign when people can't make it work. I was married at 18 years old and we were together for 25 years, We just grew apart, it happens when people marry young and inevitably change over the years. My ex is a good friend to me and we have 2 beautiful grown up children, we don't blame each other. So you see, it's not always black and white, and I don't believe it's a bad sign if someone has never married.
RE: CANADIANS
Well you'd better learn a few words in Spanish