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    Yup!  I’ve known a lot of women like her.  They were looking for Mr. Wonderful who’s “out there somewhere” but then criticized me if I had fantasies about my ideal woman.  After all, Miss Right could be next to me and I wouldn’t even know it, or so they told me.  Ah, but when I asked them out just for a cup of coffee, a lot of them suddenly realized they had filthy hair or something equivalent to that.

     

    One of those women finally got married in her late 40s.  I saw one of the wedding pictures.  He was no Adonis, nor would he have been mistaken for a Chippendales dancer.

     

    Considering how much of a broom pilot she was when I knew her, better him than me.

     

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    One of those women finally got married in her late 40s.

    Yes. If this would be a particular case, one can say o.k. s~~~ happens. But it becomes to a Standard. They are acting like they have some more lifes in store and not realizing that this one is the only one to live. Suddenly it is autumn and then, Panic, Panic, Panic. Then they have to take what the horse of the prince has left, just S~~~. Zero SMV.

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    Hollowmile:

     

    That sounds about right.  She grabbed Mr. Last Chance while she still could.  Of course, it occurred to me that she might have done it to make herself respectable, if you get my meaning.  (“You’re still not married?  What’s wrong with you?”)

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    Men and life are simple; to find  the logic of feminism is to find logic in self destruction. feminism=foolinisum

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    (“You’re still not married? What’s wrong with you?”)

    It is ridiculous. On one hand women say we don’t need men. Then they realize that time did make no exception for them and they fear of being left on the shelf. This happens when you give someone all the freedom who cannot really handle it. Their fault.

    I never did ask anyone are you married, I mean it is a private thing. If anyone is married, one will tell me freely.

    I can remember that I was asked it sometimes, in my younger years.  A friend once told me a joke.

    “Why is one going rather to a funeral than to a marriage ? At the funeral nobody asks you when it is your turn”.

    Nowadays nobody asks me if I am, maybe it is that I am older now and everybody assumes that I am married and/or the times did change.
    If someone will ask in the future, may I answer: I am a widower…LOL.

    CHEERS!!!

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