AZ Jim
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She is a friend of my wife's. I can only tolerate her. She was here four days. She goes home today, WHEW!!!!!
Oh, c'mon, Jim! Give us the juicy details! Why don't you like this woman?!:why:
She just offends hell out of me. I'm sure the feeling is mutual. I don't really wanna focus on that my main point is having someone living in your home a few days just causes your life to slightly change and you can't just be yourself . Maybe it's just me.
Is you wife involved on this forum??? I live in a small country town and don't get to involved with neighbours,to often ( we have great neighbours) We have friends , here but generally don't get involved with others in the dancing here ( I can't stand gossip and people who put you down to make themselfs feel more powerful) I love the contact , "Friendship " of the members on here even if I don't choose to be involved in some posts .. It quite often puts a big smile on the face just reading some.Jim, I wish my wife had a friend who would come for a visit. I would gladly adjust my routine to accommodate because I think it would do my wife a world of good if she had a friend to visit with. We have live here in this town three, four years and know no one other than one neighbor who we speak with on occasion and of course my son and his family. Everyone needs a friend, to confide in, to share special moments with, to talk to. Neither of us have friends. I spend time on the forum here and it gets me through the day. She has no one other than me and I'm afraid I make a poor friend.
Is you wife involved on this forum??? I live in a small country town and don't get to involved with neighbours,to often ( we have great neighbours) We have friends , here but generally don't get involved with others in the dancing here ( I can't stand gossip and people who put you down to make themselfs feel more powerful) I love the contact , "Friendship " of the members on here even if I don't choose to be involved in some posts .. It quite often puts a big smile on the face just reading some.
Jim, I wish my wife had a friend who would come for a visit. I would gladly adjust my routine to accommodate because I think it would do my wife a world of good if she had a friend to visit with. We have live here in this town three, four years and know no one other than one neighbor who we speak with on occasion and of course my son and his family. Everyone needs a friend, to confide in, to share special moments with, to talk to. Neither of us have friends. I spend time on the forum here and it gets me through the day. She has no one other than me and I'm afraid I make a poor friend.
Me, too! I wish I had a friend. When we get older and find ourselves in a new place, the people who live there already have their friends and have probably had them for years. They don't need new ones, and I've found that they aren't exactly welcoming. Not cold or rude, just not, um, inclusive. Is that the word I'm looking for?
She just offends hell out of me. I'm sure the feeling is mutual. I don't really wanna focus on that my main point is having someone living in your home a few days just causes your life to slightly change and you can't just be yourself . Maybe it's just me.
Jim, I can relate to having visitors you don't care for. Four days can seem like four years. Well, you're back to normal now. I hope it was an enjoyable visit for your wife at least.
Glinda, I am a new man. This woman has a complex of some kind about men. I know her brother and cousins and they walk on egg shells around her. But, she loves my wife and my wife seems to enjoy their chatting so I just try to avoid her pissing me off or more likely me pissing her off.
My best friend is a man.
Why, Jim? I assure you, I am not a Man's Woman, I hate that term. My mother was one. I believe strongly in the sisterhood of women. Just ask the ladies here. They know I love and respect them. But I am an equal opportunity friend. Applicant judged on character not gender or anything else. Men and women each bring something special to my life. Vive le difference!