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#2217 - 06/03/05 07:12 PM
Re: Woman dating in their 50's
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OK, I'm going to go back to an earlier comment in this thread. "How many of us would confront our husbands to tell him to leave a girl thing if it might mean the end of the relationship."
She wasn't married to the guy. And even if she was, there is nothing wrong with spending time with same sex friends.
I'd bet money that if the man in question had a guy's getaway planned, he would not in his wildest dreams consider taking his girlfriend along.
And if he would leave a relationship over not being included in such an outing, good riddance. Better to find out early on that he's a selfish person.
Whirlwind
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#2220 - 06/05/05 07:22 PM
Re: Woman dating in their 50's
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Maybe I missed something here. What I meant was, there was nothing wrong with the woman going on a "girls trip" to spend time with her women friends.
And I'll bet that if the guy had plans to spend time with his male friends (for example, to go see an out of town football game, or on a golf trip), it would be doubtful that he would agree to take her along if she was going to be the only female.
Dynamics are different when outings are all female, all male, or mixed.
It sounded like the writer was disappointed that the man came along because the woman who brought him went off the deep end trying to please him and the whole purpose of the trip (girl time) was destroyed.
My ex brother in law gave just such an example a couple of weeks ago. He and one of his younger brothers went to Florida on a "guys fishing trip." Now, they do this every spring, it is a long-standing tradition in the family for the brothers . They stay in a camper in a campground and fish every day. Two days into the five day into the trip, the younger brother's wife showed up, with the two small children in tow. Said she was bored and missed him. There was no more fishing that trip because the wife had to get a hotel room (camper too small for everyone). Then the main focus of the trip changed from fishing to keeping the kids entertained, going to the beach, going to the putt putt golf course, going out to eat, etc.
I for one love the time I spend with my girlfriends. Just to talk about the latest books we're reading, what "chick flicks" we've seen, work concerns, etc.
Sorry for the misunderstanding.
Whirlwind
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#2221 - 06/06/05 03:35 AM
Re: Woman dating in their 50's
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Hi Ladies
I'm no expert on dating...haven't dated in about 16 years. Too immersed in living a journey and finding my purpose...but I thought about it...one day when the future brought to me a healthy body...what it would be like...
I came to the conclusion that I have fallen in love with life...having had to face the fear of death for over a decade. I have found that the greatest adventure is the journey...within....its mind blowing...heart wrenching beauty moves with the wind and the light...forever bringing one forward into new knowledge, new insights and the final understanding of the heart!
In this place the beauty of life sees all....and in the love and only in the love do we find ourselves and the heart of a man and his light and soul...and until the man becomes his own light, his own beauty....the idea of dating never crossed my mind.
For the journey brings the truth, the beauty and the man....and the knowledge of his soul, his light and the love.
For in that truth all is revealed...and the joy of life bursts forth in the knowing and the living of the depths of the heart that remembers....real love!
With love Leigha
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#2223 - 06/06/05 05:39 PM
Re: Woman dating in their 50's
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The wife was probably miffed at him for going on the trip in the first place, so that was her way of "getting even." Even though she spends LOTS of "girl time" with her sister.
The guys were disappointed, but of course they made the best of it. That's what families are supposed to do, make lemonade when things go sour.
The family joke now is next year, they aren't going to tell any of the wives where they are going. They'll keep their cellphones on, but the destination is a secret.
LOL!
Whirlwind
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