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#160718 - 09/23/08 04:24 PM
Re: Happy SOLO?
[Re: Dotsie]
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Thanks, Dotsie...You are right...At this stage of the game, we do care less of what others think and more of what it is we care to to pursue. I have found this to be true, not only in the arena of relationships, but also with my Art. Once I just started doing what I wanted to do, not wanting approval from others, it became hugely successful. Love Patty
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#160719 - 09/23/08 04:28 PM
Re: Happy SOLO?
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Thanks for the uplifting message, Mustang! At this point, I'm just enjoying the contentment, which is a rare thing in the history of my life. Oh, and the advanced the degree gave me a good teacher pay raise. So, that is the best way I'm putting it to use. Love Patty
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#160720 - 09/23/08 04:39 PM
Re: Happy SOLO?
[Re: Doctor Karen]
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Doctor Karen, It is heartwarming, that after such a long time single, almost giving up, you have found someone with whom you are experiencing happiness, albeit long distance. And, I agree with you, that that has its benefits....giving you the time and freedom along with the anticipation of quality time together. I've experienced the Internet dating scene, for longer than I should have. Now, I'm not inclined to approach it. In most cases, anyone can APPEAR to be anything and everything, but most likely, it is like putting a hook in the ocean and pulling who knows what kind of monster out. At least, that was my exp. There is someone here locally that I know I could "date," if I chose to do so. I have known him professionally for years thru my art business. Our interests mesh, and he seems very nice, but...what is it? Is it an age thing? I just resist encouraging him! I think at this stage, I've realized it's better for me to be alone as I really enjoy the peace and contentment! Love Patty
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#161065 - 09/26/08 12:33 PM
Re: Happy SOLO?
[Re: ariadne54]
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Patty I am occasionally lonely; sometimes miss being able to share my day, the good and the bad, the worries about kids, the old inside jokes.....but usually I'm at peace. I have two teens still at home, at least part time, and I enjoy them and their friends so much. I have a feeling I might have some adjustment issues next year when the youngest heads off to college. I have learned to cross those emotional mind fields when I get to them. And I'm still enough of an optimist to believe that there may be someone in my future.....but I think I will always want my space, from this point forward. Guess we're growing up, huh? xo Kathryn
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#168326 - 12/20/08 03:14 PM
Re: Happy SOLO?
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i like living alone. in an ideal world, i would like to have a boyfriend . . . someone to have dinner with occasionally, see a movie with and other benefits  but i don't want someone in my space fulltime . . . i cherish my space too much. i like the autonomy. in relationships i tended to become enmeshed - not good and not healthy. boundaries are much better for me. and my ideal mate does not seem to exist on this planet - an outdoorsman who doesn't need his girlfriend to accompany him - someone who can fix things and cook. sounds more like i need a personal assistant!
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#168332 - 12/20/08 03:56 PM
Re: Happy SOLO?
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you just reminded me of another issue i have been thinking about. i will post more on it elsewhere but for here i will say related to your comment about mothers as slaves . . . i was thinking about the current trend of "super-mothers" who are like personal assistants to their children - they do their homework projects and are generally on hand to do any tasks from driving to practices and games, washing uniforms, packing lunches, doing homework, etc. . . .i don't think it is so good for the kids. i think it creates entitlement and dependence. i can see how it happens . . . i did it somewhat with a grandkid . . .and our society is so complex and rushed that everyone needs assistants to just get by.
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All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well. dame julian of norwich - 14th century - mystic
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