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July 7th, 2004, 12:54 PM
#46
Registered User
 Originally Posted by Ya_know
Good luck! A lot can chance in 5 years, when she's going to want her own drama, and do a lot of drinking...she'll feel cheated if you don't keep her happy!
I think the best age for a women is above 30, even as late as 35. It's at that stage that a woman realizes that the princess premise that she expected out of life is just a fairytale and she finally accepts reality. It’s at that stage that a woman becomes so much more acceptant of the little things that she does get out of a relationship, and she doesn’t demand things that aren’t natural from the partner…In the process the partner actually changes, and because he isn’t hounded to fulfill her “world revolves around me” complex with attention, he actually becomes more attentive to her, and the natural occurrence of attention becomes an instinct, which is all she ever wanted in the first place, thus the harmony begins after 30+!!!
Don’t believe me? Talk to divorced women over 30, especially the ones that are remarried, you will find that this is a matter of fact, and they aren’t shy to tell you!
I NEVER thought that. I had my eyes wide open.
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July 7th, 2004, 01:03 PM
#47
 Originally Posted by a d e p t
Crap.
We've already jumped the shark then? 
I'm afraid so. Right about the time Cleetus got his own spinoff.
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July 7th, 2004, 01:06 PM
#48
Registered User
 Originally Posted by Cobra X
I'm afraid so. Right about the time Cleetus got his own spinoff. 
Time for syndication, methinks.
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July 7th, 2004, 01:06 PM
#49
Tech-To-Tech Mod
 Originally Posted by Ya_know
Good luck! A lot can chance in 5 years, when she's going to want her own drama, and do a lot of drinking...she'll feel cheated if you don't keep her happy!
I think the best age for a women is above 30, even as late as 35. It's at that stage that a woman realizes that the princess premise that she expected out of life is just a fairytale and she finally accepts reality. It’s at that stage that a woman becomes so much more acceptant of the little things that she does get out of a relationship, and she doesn’t demand things that aren’t natural from the partner…In the process the partner actually changes, and because he isn’t hounded to fulfill her “world revolves around me” complex with attention, he actually becomes more attentive to her, and the natural occurrence of attention becomes an instinct, which is all she ever wanted in the first place, thus the harmony begins after 30+!!!
Don’t believe me? Talk to divorced women over 30, especially the ones that are remarried, you will find that this is a matter of fact, and they aren’t shy to tell you!
I tend to agree with this, though the age seems a little - just a little - on the high side. I'd say 27-28 + only because by that time - 4-5 years (at least) removed from college and in the work force - surely enough fantasies about the real world have been proved to be just that. . . . fantasies.
I'd say it goes the other way too. I expected different things from a relationship when I was 22, 24, 25 etc. and generally those expectations were unrealistic. married at 28 and now 30 still happily married and raising a young son what I expect from the relationship is vastly different then it was when I was younger, and success is measured a LOT differently now too.
Nonsense prevails, modesty fails
Grace and virtue turn into stupidity - E. Costello
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July 7th, 2004, 01:11 PM
#50
Banned
 Originally Posted by amyb
I NEVER thought that. I had my eyes wide open.
Are you absolutely certain of that?
If so, you are a rare case, and a great find!
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July 7th, 2004, 01:15 PM
#51
Registered User
 Originally Posted by Ya_know
Good luck! A lot can chance in 5 years, when she's going to want her own drama, and do a lot of drinking...she'll feel cheated if you don't keep her happy!
I think the best age for a women is above 30, even as late as 35. It's at that stage that a woman realizes that the princess premise that she expected out of life is just a fairytale and she finally accepts reality. It’s at that stage that a woman becomes so much more acceptant of the little things that she does get out of a relationship, and she doesn’t demand things that aren’t natural from the partner…In the process the partner actually changes, and because he isn’t hounded to fulfill her “world revolves around me” complex with attention, he actually becomes more attentive to her, and the natural occurrence of attention becomes an instinct, which is all she ever wanted in the first place, thus the harmony begins after 30+!!!
Don’t believe me? Talk to divorced women over 30, especially the ones that are remarried, you will find that this is a matter of fact, and they aren’t shy to tell you!
“world revolves around me” complex ??? She doesn't have that all.. She is a very smart, inteligent and well rounded woman... We have been together for 14 months she and I have agreed that she will finish Univercity (Double major Comp Sci and Comerce) before marrage. There is no fairytale we both know that the other has faults and is ok with them...
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July 7th, 2004, 03:45 PM
#52
Registered User
 Originally Posted by Ya_know
Are you absolutely certain of that?
If so, you are a rare case, and a great find!
yes, I was also 25 years old.
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July 7th, 2004, 04:05 PM
#53
Registered User
 Originally Posted by Escape_Driver
There is nothing wrong with the age difference...
My GF is 20 and I'm 28.... She can't stand dating guys her own age they are just into "Drinking and Drama all the time" (Her words)
all i meant was that "most" girls that age are very immature still, but there are still some few who r not. i met some "girls" (i say girls here because these broads* were not women yet!) about 8-10 years younger and i could never have gotten anything going with these airheads.
*broads: this word has been included in the conversation as a spicy adjective only, it is customary to use such words when having a "man" talk, and no real diffamatory attacks were intended, so there!
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July 7th, 2004, 04:06 PM
#54
Whats wrong with drinking and drama?
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July 7th, 2004, 04:14 PM
#55
Registered User
 Originally Posted by Ya_know
Good luck! A lot can chance in 5 years, when she's going to want her own drama, and do a lot of drinking...she'll feel cheated if you don't keep her happy!
I think the best age for a women is above 30, even as late as 35. It's at that stage that a woman realizes that the princess premise that she expected out of life is just a fairytale and she finally accepts reality. It’s at that stage that a woman becomes so much more acceptant of the little things that she does get out of a relationship, and she doesn’t demand things that aren’t natural from the partner…In the process the partner actually changes, and because he isn’t hounded to fulfill her “world revolves around me” complex with attention, he actually becomes more attentive to her, and the natural occurrence of attention becomes an instinct, which is all she ever wanted in the first place, thus the harmony begins after 30+!!!
Don’t believe me? Talk to divorced women over 30, especially the ones that are remarried, you will find that this is a matter of fact, and they aren’t shy to tell you!
well there are a few exceptions, i, for one, have found that maturity in a woman of 26 years, very surprised i was! (sorry yoda for stealing your speech impediment)
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July 7th, 2004, 07:16 PM
#56
Registered User
 Originally Posted by meatwad
The problem I had was the same one I think a d e p t had. The guy had a fiance and a kid on the way. That makes him a douche bag.
Agreed.....
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July 7th, 2004, 11:00 PM
#57
Registered User
 Originally Posted by PreciousAngelJS25
Agreed..... 
Flame broiled. Just the way I like it.
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July 7th, 2004, 11:05 PM
#58
Registered User
 Originally Posted by meatwad
Flame broiled. Just the way I like it. 
What, are you saying you like flame-broiled douchebags?
On the topic, I agree it belongs on Springer.
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July 7th, 2004, 11:09 PM
#59
Registered User
Hi there,
Hormones overload. The human condition.
Ju Leon...
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July 8th, 2004, 09:29 AM
#60
Registered User
 Originally Posted by inferno_gn
Hi there,
Hormones overload.  The human condition.
Ju Leon...
Was that a response or a poorly written Haiku?
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