Believe me, AZGirl, the man who is right for you won't care whether or not you can work. And while it probably will upset him that you're in pain, he'll want to be there to do everything he can for you.
I agree, the man I'm describing is rather rare - but you only need one, right?
#1: It's home. I've done enough travelling, and it's great to be back to my roots.
#2: Autumn. Warm days, cool/chilly nights. Add a fireplace, a sofa, and someone special NEXT to you on it and it's as close to heaven as can be had on Earth.
#3: Winter. The only difference from Autumn is cold days, cold nights... and more reason to stay warm. #3a - The fresh smell in the morning after a night's snowfall.
#4: Spring. Watching the rebirth. What was once as dead as a graveyard springs to life once again.
While I really dislike summer, I'm grateful that this area rarely has more than a few weeks of weather in the 90's.
I know what you mean about disagreeing and loving the people. I belong to one Yahoo group where we do a lot of disagreeing - but we all love each other and simply enjoy expressing our opinions without having to worry about someone viewing the subject differently. Of course they do, and they express it - and we discuss it. All the while respecting the fact that everyone is entitled to the opinion. No name calling or hateful words are ever spoken.
I think talking, even if it's arguing, can be good. The worst relationship I was in was one in which she kept everything bottled up - but, of course, she blamed me for everything without giving me an opportunity to stop doing whatever it was that bothered her.
I'm sorry to hear you had a hard time... but I have to admit I'm among those who are totally lost and have no idea what you're referring to or where to go to find out.
Why do people lie about their age? The answer seems obvious to me: They want other people to believe them.
I'm 52, and I can live with that fact. However, I strongly suspect that members claiming to be half my age are getting twice as many emails as I am. If that was all I was looking to get out of my membership, I just might lie.
Check your email settings - yours might be similar to what mine were (until a few minutes ago).
I was going to reply to you via email that I found it hard to believe you're not inundated with email - but when I tried, CS told me my settings wouldn't allow me to email you since you're not in North America (which is what my setting had been). This setting would also prevent non-North American email from being delivered.
Ok ladies of the world, it's been fixed... you can fill my inbox now.
None - and that's the way I want it. I enjoy having friends, but going to "the next level" is something that I wish to reserve for "someone special," someone I plan on spending the rest of my life with. The person who's going to be finding my keys and socks.
RE: You're stuck on an island....
I dunno... who's got the most meat on their bones.