I agree you should stay away. And the advice about staying away until he is legally separated or divorced and she has moved out is crap. I mean, if he did this to you now at the beginning when he is supposed to be trying to impress you..girl what will he do later on. I think in the beginning when they are too great, that will wear down some, but if they are already dishonest, don't waste another minute on them. If he comes calling after he is divorced, he is still a liar! Keep your heart open for a better match somewhere else and push him from your mind completely! It hurts, but it'll fade in time when you have met a better and more caring individual.
I know what you mean, some hookups are disappointing.
I agreed to meet a guy about an hour and a half away and sat there for hours as he didn't show up. That pissed me off. Talk about wasting my time. I mean if you change your mind, fine, just email and let me know, you know?
Hmm..wiser and more skeptical. I am not so impressed so easily, nor do I try to be what I am not to impress them anymore. I married my first husband at 18 just because he looked cute in white. That definitely wouldn't happen now, lol
The book about the butterfly is by Ray Bradbury in his book R is for Rocket, which was a collection of short stories and that story was A Sound of Thunder and it was an amazing story.
I don't understand why he still wants to go through with it. I mean if you go to those lengths to run away, can you see the problem in the future if there is a crisis and what her reaction is going to be?
Also, after Peterson and the other one, everyone probably already had him tried and convicted of killing her. Can you imagine what he went through trying to get anyone to believe it was her not him?
I agree cutie...it is hard to get out and meet people, especially when your kids are with you, lol! I haven't had time to meet new friends let alone a mate, so it is hard to get out when you have to go out alone. Although, there is a social club now in my area for ages over 35 to meet and do sociable things, like dinner, bowling and on May 28 there is a murder mystery. I am thinking of joining that club.
oops, right, The Lord of the Rings was awesome too!
Of course, I read about Bilbo Baggins years ago. I am glad the masses finally caught on. I thought they either should have or should do a film about Bilbo's adventure. I mean the ring was described through that journey really well and they described a how Gandalf and Bilbo met, which I think lost something in the translation.
We kept reading on ever hopeful that she would become once again the magnetic writer we craved! lol
Anybody read all the hyped Harry Potter series? I actually got them for my one son who said he liked reading and I jumped quickly to lasso that and I ended up enjoying them immensely. Of course, my reading of fantasy novels goes back to my childhood and the Chronicles of Narnia!
I too love books. I read an autobiography about a rich lady in China who when the power changed to communism, she was put in jail for many years just for being rich. I can't remember off the top of my head what the title was, but it was a great read.
I really love books by Patricia Cornwell, Sue Grafton and Janet Evanovich (for a lighter fare reading style), although Patricia's last book Blow Fly was a huge disappointment.
I arranged to meet at the bus station before, my date told me he was way over 5'7" and he was wearing the high heel boots he showed up in, along with the powder blue suit with the huge lapels and he came to the date on a bicycle!
RE: what was your childhood nickname
Susie-Q