Thanks for your insights in the world of gay people, I really learned something from your post.
Hey, if you got it, work it! And no, she doesn't get upset by it. And people tend not to say anything negative in front of you (I hear they wait until you're gone to do that, if they do it).A GREAT post. . . . Mind you whenever I go out with my cousin blokes rally round to buy us drinks, assuming I'm "the feminine one" and I very rarely both to correct them.
Hopefully she is more bored of saying it and doesn't get upset by it? Any stone-agers who were taken aback I hope would not have time to think and react negatively.
My pleasure. They're worth at least what you paid for them!Yes, thanks for the insights and your thoughts!
@ desertanimal
I also feel that your post was excellent, very well spoken and very insightful. Thank you for posting it, it has helped me to understand some of what my own son may be feeling and experiencing.
Interesting and brilliant posts, Stephanie. I can appreciate much of what you said.
@ sweet is that who I just posted??
Yes, he's an actor. He hasn't done a whole lot, but he sure is cuteLovely!!! Have never seen him before, presume he is an actor?
Vince Vaughan, bless him, needs to UN-let himself go. He almost had Jennifer Aniston!!!!
I don't have kids, but I look at the guys in their 20's as kids. I turned 40 not too long ago, & because I don't look any where near 40, the majority of the guys attracted to me are in their 20's.Oh I've done the cougar bit in my 30's, great fun and I don't regret it at all, but what I find now is that any man in his 20's I sort of compare to my sons, so there's just no attraction for me there. Mind you I'm in temporary retirement so I'm enjoying not feeling that need or pull right now!
No, he's picuted above-he's one of the main characters on Sons of Anarchy (love that show!)@ sweet is that who I just posted??