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  1. All I want to add is to ask what is your family life like right now? Are there kids who are running her ragged? I remember a time period when I was too overwhelmed and stressed between running with the kids, running them around to their various activities, keeping up the house, cooking, and helping with homework plus working 30 hrs per week. By the time they were all in bed, I was too exhausted to want to play in our bed. We eventually figured out how to get some quality time together.

  2. Congrats on the snow.

    I want to say: hey - what goes on in Vegas, stays in Vegas.

    Sadly, we're getting it tomorrow - possible 6-12" coming down at 1-2" per hour.

    It's not starting until midmorning, which means that we'll have school, they won't close early enough, and we'll be driving home at the height of the mess.

    On the upside - it'll be nice having a white Christmas. :)

  3. I would normally say it's a personal choice, but I'm beginning to think it's a generational thing. I don't like pointing out ages on this site since that's not what is usually a key factor. However, I notice that my son's generation (which is the same as yours) doesn't particularly like hair. He's very consciencious about it. I don't ask details, but I noticed he trimmed his chest hair this summer. I asked why and he said that most guys do, and his gf would actually prefer that he wax.

    I don't think that those things even occurred to the guys when I was that age. They let it come in naturally. So, for some reason, I've always associated hair with what seperated the men from the boys.

  4. You flatter me TQ but us older guys don't get checked out much.......

    Man, I have no desire to check out 20 year olds (good grief, my son just turned 20.)

    I find that older men are indeed quite attractive. First of all, they don't have this need to "strut" like I remember being younger. They are comfortable with themselves, and have an ease about them - and I find that extremely attractive. I love laugh lines, and the softer versions of their bodies. I remember superficial conversations with men when I was younger. Conversations with older men are interesting, witty, intelligent... all of which I find a huge turn on.

    Don't sell yourself short... maybe your eyesight isn't what it used to be and your missing those subtle appreciative glances ;)

  5. LOLOLOL Oh man, I'm sure I sound like that sometimes! My hubby and I have lived in this house for 2 1/2 years, and he called me at work the other day to ask where the toilet brush was.....the same place I put it when we moved in!!!!

    I'm not sure what comedian it was who was telling the story - maybe Rita Rudner? But in a similar story, she replied, "Do they actually think that ovaries are homing devices?"

  6. Suzy,

    I think that you are amazing for being able to discuss this so openly. I'm proud that you are working on getting beyond it. No one should have to live through that, especially at such a young age.

    You and ToyQueen are right- we all have our stories. It's what you do afterwards that counts so much. As indelicate as this may sound, I read stories like yours, I know my own, and I have little empathy for the people who wallow in self pity over what has been dished to them. Awful things happen. It's what you do afterwards that shows your mettle.

    Good For you Suz. You are awesome.

  7. It's looking like I may have it. Does anyone else here have this or know anyone with it? thanks

    My brother in law has it.

    Apparently he's had it for years, but only was diagnosed when he was in such severe pain that he asked to be brought to the hospital. It was there that his small intestine ruptured. He had been having symptoms for years, but ignored them. He was lucky that it all happened in the hospital.

    That was about a year and a half ago, and he's doing very well now. Matter of fact, some foods that the doctors have warned him about, he's been able to tolerate just fine.

  8. I think many of us are in that mid to late 40s range. And as we've discussed in a prior thread, we've all experienced a sexual awakening of sorts. We're all nervous about losing that...

    For myself, I have some night burns (as I call them) where I feel this heating up, and yes, I may get a little warm, and glistening, but not the "sweats" that I've read and heard about.

    Thanks for the information Leslieanne. I have a feeling several of us will want to know more about this phase of our lives soon.

  9. Four day cruise to the Carribean and three days at Disney - Epcot opened ten days beforehand (wow, did I just date myself!)

    It was the right mix of everything.... except that about a week before the wedding, I had gotten a uti and the meds were still in my system when I was laying on the beach ... I broke out in hives... nothing that a couple of days on Benedryl didn't solve.

  10. I have to go to the gym at 5 am. If I can't make it that time, I don't go.

    I fold towels a certain way and will refold them if someone else does the laundry and folds them differently.

    I make my bed every morning as soon as I get up. I won't get in an unmade bed with wrinkly sheets.

    I won't let anyone else clean the bathroom. (I don't think they do a good enough job.)

    There are some others, but they are fairly common like dishes in a certain order on a hutch.

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