I like a man with a bit of wit and intelligence, Irish. Someone with a twinkle in his eye and who is good natured and cuddly too. Is there anyone on here like that???
I think you mentioned pairing up Ellimere and Greensleeves on the other thread. I would like to second that. I think they would make a very cute couple
I will never live down the embarrassment of being abandoned in Drogheda
Fortunately, I was found and fed by the loveliest lady that Drogheda has to offer and sent on my way safely back to Cork and the bosom of my family. I've even been back to Drogheda since and made my peace with the lovely town.
I will have to meet with the ladies of the North again to give them some new memories of me other than being lost and lonesome
I never really thought that, N. If he was intimidated by me he wouldn't be the kind of man I would be interested in anyway. In fact, if any man thought I was "too much" of anything for him, he wouldn't be for me in the first place, would he.
Douglas village, where I live is closed due to the floods. I live up high so not affected but it seems hundreds of thousands of euros damage was done in the village to both homes and businesses. It's like a hurricane struck here.
But would you not go somewhere first before dragging her back to your cave by her hair? I think that's more what the poor lad is asking. I think a nice dinner out is a good option. However, if a man cooks for me, I am putty in his hands It's also a good excuse to get her into your gaff. Up to you both what happens after dinner
We all try our best. We have no choice...it's called living. Even if we don't do as well as we think we could there is usually some reason for it, something that blocks us. Some can overcome their limitations and some can't...such is life...jmo
I do think about what my life would be like if I never meet my other half and it would be good but something would be missing. I also fear that even if I did meet someone I absolutely adored, I would still feel like something was missing and it might be just part of who I am.
I was caught once but I gained a lot out of it in terms of my kids and friendship so that doesn't put me off.
I make sure I have a life while waiting impatiently for the love of my life. There have been times when I think I put too much emphasis on finding him but for the most part, it's just an underlying theme to my life more than my whole life.
As for hanging up my boots; I think there might come a day when I suddenly realise that I'm not looking any more and haven't been for a while but why give up when it's still what you want. It could be that I'll be winking at passing males from my wheelchair as I gum my mush in a nursing home someday. As you say, if there's life in the auld dog, why give up?
Why isn't there a "none of the above" option? Is it presumed that we all tried something? Besides that, there could also be an "all of the above" option, I guess.
RE: describe the IRISH people with ONE word......
Terrific