No kidding! Wow tyydyy......she must have fell in love with you all over again. What a guy!
Windrider
what is the most romantic/sexiest thing you've ever done?.
for me, one of the most daring things i've ever done was to pick up my boyfriend at the bus station wearing only my raincoat and high heels.......when we got in the car i gave him a peek at what was under the coat.
we didnt make it any farther than a nearby dimly lit parking lot without laying down the seats and steaming the windows.. ok; who's next?.
lilacs started a fluffy thread on what "men look for in a woman".
i think it only fair that we ladies have the opportunity to have our say!!!!!.
and.....it's time i had a fluff post.
lilacs started a fluffy thread on what "men look for in a woman".
i think it only fair that we ladies have the opportunity to have our say!!!!!.
and.....it's time i had a fluff post.
I've always looked for a man who is well-read; intelligent. A man who can talk on a wide variety of subjects....from the current hot discoveries in Astronomy(a favorite interest of mine)to the current trend in fashion, and anything in between.
A man with a sense of humor and can actually laugh at himself and life in general(that makes the hard times more bearable.
Someone who is very much a man in the truest sense of the word: masculine, strong, dependable and yet is in touch with his feelings. My guy isnt hung up on being able to cry. I dont equate sensitivity with being weak at all.
A man who will challenge me and my ideas and allows me to do the same with him; I find verbal sparring or debate with my mate to be very sexy. Like someone else pointed out, someone who can teach me things and isnt afraid to learn a thing or two from me as well.
My man is someone whom I can share the quiet beauty of things with.....like taking a walk in the woods in winter or staring out over the endless ocean at sunset, not saying a word necessarily but sharing the same moment just the same and knowing he gets it.
I would say never stop looking for the person you dream of being with, because the more you know yourself and what you want, the easier it is to know that person when you see them....and they are so worth the wait! I had all but given up and then I met Skeptic on H20 and fell in love with my soulmate and nothing can compare with that.
Sincerely, Windrider
hey all, i know some of you know that a while back my gf and i were having troubles but then things got better, well they started getting worse again, so i decided it was best to end it.
so i did it today.
it was a little sad for me, but ultimately somewhat of a relief...
my son is fifteen years old.
he is a portrait of conflict.
he has a lot of weird, definition-avoidant neurological problems (adhd, ocd, latent tourettes syndrome.... "those" kinds of things.
Yes, LauraLisa, your son's words are important and so is he.
I empathize with what you are going through and what he is going through. I often wrote poetry growing up; still do and it helped. I would encourage your son to continue opening up through his written words and continue to cherish him.
Difficult as your son's poem was to read, I could really feel his conflict and pain, it was well-written and hopefully gave him an outlet for coping.
Sincerely, Windrider
we don't get to play with snow too often.. .
sincerely, .
district overbeer
we don't get to play with snow too often.. .
sincerely, .
district overbeer
sometimes, i try to be sad.. as the sun sets low, turning the rugged hills of arizona into soft, purple, fuzzy-looking rumpled cones, dappled in the red-orange reflections of failing sunlight, i stand upon a hill.
i try to reflect on what could have been.. i could have been part of a family that was close -- a family that hugged, laughed and cried together, always.
a family that strove not to take everything personally, but to see that even our attacks, especially our attacks, are projections of our own insecurities.
Mike, I empathize with your sadness at not getting the understanding or at least acceptance from your parents that you should. I am however, very happy for you that you have been able to nuture that sort of family you long for with your wife and children.
BTW, you have a wonderful, descriptive writing style. Also, what part of Arizona are you from? I've been there a few times and fell in love with Tuscon. Such quiet, majestic beauty.
Sincerely, Windrider
what is the most romantic/sexiest thing you've ever done?.
for me, one of the most daring things i've ever done was to pick up my boyfriend at the bus station wearing only my raincoat and high heels.......when we got in the car i gave him a peek at what was under the coat.
we didnt make it any farther than a nearby dimly lit parking lot without laying down the seats and steaming the windows.. ok; who's next?.
what is the most romantic/sexiest thing you've ever done?.
for me, one of the most daring things i've ever done was to pick up my boyfriend at the bus station wearing only my raincoat and high heels.......when we got in the car i gave him a peek at what was under the coat.
we didnt make it any farther than a nearby dimly lit parking lot without laying down the seats and steaming the windows.. ok; who's next?.