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Re: farm girls- NOT horse girls- are there any lef
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Posted by kyhayman on April 07, 2005 at 18:07:36 from (205.188.117.66):
In Reply to: farm girls- NOT horse girls- are there any left?? posted by farmkid on April 06, 2005 at 17:43:56:
Word to the wise, from someone who has been there, stop looking. Seriously, focus on you, making the most you can of your chosen vocation when the time is right they will find you. Some 16 years ago I was in your shoes, after a string of heart aches and heart breaks I quit looking. Seriously quit, made a promise to myself that I would be nice, charming, friendly, and totally independent; and that I would NEVER, EVER ask another girl out (and I didnt, they would have to ask me (and they did)). It worked, within 6 months they were absolutely worrying me to death. I'm not bragging, it all in the attitude. If you are determined and looking, you wont find, stop and when the time is right you will. Eleven years now, been married to my dream girl. Does she share my every day interests on the farm, no, but thats ok. She is a wonderful wife, a fantastic mother, and I thank God every night for her (almost lost her to cancer this winter, made me really appreciate what a blessing she is).
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