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Re: girls and tractors???
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Posted by kyhayman on June 21, 2003 at 06:33:44 from (205.188.209.105):
In Reply to: girls and tractors??? posted by John on June 19, 2003 at 18:15:10:
When I was 16-say 23 or so I lived the same experience. I farmed, went to college, worked hard and long. Seemed like I was always 'chasing something'. Was jealous of all my friends who seemed like they had all the girls. Along about 23 I decided I was going to quit looking, in fact I swore that I would never again ask a girl out (and I haven't). I just worked at being myself, didn't show out, tried to be nice. Low and behold, (maybe girls respect self confidence???) within a year they were worrying me to death. Dated a lot, lived with a couple, finally got married at 28. I never looked for a woman to share my interests. They were interested in me, and were interested in helping me. As a note of interest, I never did find a woman under 30. Been married 9 years now, glad I waited. Spent my time in my 20's getting my finances and business in order. Watch a lot of my friends that really struggle. Irony is, now that I'm married I still get worried to death by women. I buy and sell hay and do a lot of custom work. Not a month goes by that some gal isn't hitting on me???
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