oldaunt
professional hermit
I will pay someone for the job, or just wade through.I wish I had that kind of courage. But I have a snow shovel with BF's name on it.![]()
I will pay someone for the job, or just wade through.I wish I had that kind of courage. But I have a snow shovel with BF's name on it.![]()
Hmmm. My wife and I have been happily married 47 years, and would have it no other way. We help each other and are very happy to do it. We would be lost without each other.Don't want some, ever again. As you said, probably looking for a free nurse.
Yes, bitterness and anger, maybe because they made poor choices and blame the other party. If in the future I find myself alone, I would not allow myself getting sucked into a relationship where I would (yet again) be considered to be servant-handyman and general beast of burden.Ha, ha! I have read all these comments and most of them are pretty bitter and there are a lot of anger. So sad and just too darn bad!
Me! I'm dating a nurse but not looking for a nurse. Actually, she is 3 years younger and has a heart problem. Me, I am a physically fit exercise nut that still loves hiking in parks and travel.
Maybe some day I might have to nurse my nurse but who knows? In the mean time like that old song says, "Ain't we Got Fun."
I get it, most of my friends are women, and they are much more communicative than men, that's just a plain fact, I don't think any men take offense there.For the record, I like women a lot more than men. Men make wars and I'm a pacifist! Also, women are better in communication than most men. Sorry guys if this hurts but sometimes the truth really does hurt!
There's nothing wrong with that if the lady gets equal benefits.Friends are nice. But men have such a hard time being JUST friends with women. They all want 'benefits'. That said, I have a brother and a dog.
Ask him why he winked at you. Maybe he'll say he just wants to be friends, and maybe that's a lie. But it's possible it isn't; that the wink was just his way to invite you to have a conversation with him.I hear that some do this. However, the first thing that crosses my mind is caregiving, etc. Does anyone out there know about this in the positive realm? I don't mind being friends/close friends and being there for each other but not marriage. I guess it is because I have been hurt severely bad and scared to go there. But, I just got winked at tonight. We both go to the senior center.
Yes, winking can have several different meanings. I use theAsk him why he winked at you. Maybe he'll say he just wants to be friends, and maybe that's a lie. But it's possible it isn't; that the wink was just his way to invite you to have a conversation with him.
Take the invitation by asking him why he winked at you. And please don't tell me you're too shy. Get passed that and ask him. It will put him on the spot. He'll have to respond. And then you'll know your next step.
You just made me think of something my Gramps once told me: Few young men can distinguishing friendliness from flirting, and all old men pay the price for their folly.Yes, winking can have several different meanings. I use theemoji frequently here, as I do the
emoji. Maybe I should stop, I have never used it to be flirtatious...ever.
Although, it could be embarrassing if the poor chap has an eye conditionYes, winking can have several different meanings. I use theemoji frequently here, as I do the
emoji. Maybe I should stop, I have never used it to be flirtatious...ever.
Although, it could be embarrassing if the poor chap has an eye condition![]()
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The lady wants no benefits and has met too many men who think NO means maybe later.There's nothing wrong with that if the lady gets equal benefits.
The only time there's an issue is when a man can't take NO for an answer. Those guys need to fall off the planet, they're giving the rest of us a bad rep.
The OP? Yeah, I got that.The lady wants no benefits and has met too many men who think NO means maybe later.
No dear, THIS lady. Why does it bother men so much when a woman has no interest in men any more? And men a JUST friends is nearly as rare as unicorns. Men so seldom can see that. You may exist, but I don't know any.The OP? Yeah, I got that.
That's why I suggested she confront him...in a non-confrontational way. Otherwise, it's possible she'll lose the opportunity to make a new friend who's just a friend. We do exist.
Again, a negative generality towards men.No dear, THIS lady. Why does it bother men so much when a woman has no interest in men any more? And men a JUST friends is nearly as rare as unicorns. Men so seldom can see that.
You may exist, but I don't know any.
Oh look, another one who can't handle rejection. Guess what CAUSED the negativity.Again, a negative generality towards men.
That's pretty plain to see.
You're right, I'm not shy. I will ask him why he winked and see what he says. Thank youAsk him why he winked at you. Maybe he'll say he just wants to be friends, and maybe that's a lie. But it's possible it isn't; that the wink was just his way to invite you to have a conversation with him.
Take the invitation by asking him why he winked at you. And please don't tell me you're too shy. Get passed that and ask him. It will put him on the spot. He'll have to respond. And then you'll know your next step.
I think, just my opinion, it would be awkward to ask.You're right, I'm not shy. I will ask him why he winked and see what he says. Thank you