Posted by NE IA on December 27, 2008 at 11:09:19 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: The neighbor posted by plow hand on December 27, 2008 at 07:33:26:
I don't understand, or do I see a problem????
Just a kiddin again. But I will say this for all the older folks. Life ain't the way it used to be. I learned from my second wife when she was totaly honest about certian issues. If you think that all the boys at the bar are thirsty, you may well be mistaken. And to not hit on alot of details, many ladies at the bar aren't even there for so much as a single drink.
I live in a very small town, and guess what? There are wife / husband / open minds type of parties all the time. I was on the older side of the coin, but the wife was alot younger. She was extreemly quiet, bashfull, and very attractive, and beyond blessed with the right implments. Yet she totaly enjoyed men staring at her so she always put on the inocent tease type show. sorry guys, but I have yet to see a guy that would turn his head the other way, other than avoiding getting caught looking.
Once you broke the ice at fifty percent of the parties, (and most had no adult drinks) Seventy five percent of the folks joined in. Seems married folks are looking for different tractors, and different implments also.
Our group got out of hand, and some folks in a small town just can't keep things quiet like it has to be. Many of our friends including myself are divorced, I feel the ladies are intitled to the same behavior most men would like to assume.
It's just that now days ladies are a little less shy (like the guys). Is that a falt? Who can judge? We do have certian double standards. In your case the lady does need to understand the honest truth, embarrasing if you are assuming--you bet buddy! so be careful. But along with this... the wife needs to know --all issues so you can decide together how to best handle it.
My ex and I came to the conclusion that the bulls out in the pasture aren't always the first to think about maybe someone else is thinking what the bull is thinking. A bull makes his tour every half hr to size up and see if anyone maybe interested.
And for all those who are going to coment on being married for x amount of years, never strayed, faithfull, bla bla bla,,,,,,,,,GREAT for your marrage. You all have had oppertunities no doubt.......And then maybe the right oppertunity just never happened.
Next time marry a super model, and see how well your track record goes.
This is not intended to offend, rather put a different light on the new world of youngsters. They aren't behaving like most of us older folks think they should.
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