Dang! That's my 3rd 'duh' till now....cotton wrote: I know. I was just joking around.

I had a BF who was always wanting to play the mental sparring game. I don't like that. I appreciate the sense of humor, but I won't want anyone to keep my on my toes. It just makes my toes hurt.He's got to be smart to spar with me......to keep each other on our toes....he doesn't have to be rich....my ex fiance was LOADED....serious money.....but he had no sense of humour and i couldn't stand it any longer......(in the game of humour v money, humour wins every time)
and younger men feel threatened by a bird who can outwit them.... and older blokes just want fun ...................
So it's bloody awful being single in your 30's.............................
Post by -->Blunt<-- »
That's good, isn't it? You look and feel younger than you are. Many people want this.i'm 35, look like 25 feel like 15.........
I think we're hoodwinked into thinking we're supposed to feel older.But i'm supposed to feel older............god it's so confusing.....!!!....
quirky wrote:I think we're hoodwinked into thinking we're supposed to feel older.But i'm supposed to feel older............god it's so confusing.....!!!....
I have come to this conclusion based on real, factual in depth research...in otherwards, lengthy discussions with my 97 year old grandma.
She said 5 years ago. "I still feel exactly like I did when I was 16, except ... I have a lot more aches and pains and my knees don't work like they used to."
I think lots of people age and completely lose the joy in living, too. It's like...at around 40-ish someone flips a switch in them that prevents them from ever putting whipped cream on the end of their nose just for the heck of it.
I used to be. Then I looked around me and realized the friends and family I had.I'm the cliche of the funny kid who is there for everyone else who actually is lonely inside............