@Sonya
You're 42?! If that's you in the pictures, you don't look it.
Because women over 40 look particulary haggish or something? LOL Yes, that is me. Picture was taken last month.
@Sonya
You're 42?! If that's you in the pictures, you don't look it.
Because women over 40 look particulary haggish or something? LOL Yes, that is me. Picture was taken last month.
Well, quite frankly... sometimes.
[MENTION=4749]johnkim[/MENTION]
I don't disagree with what you said, but at this point in my life I am just not ready for love or relationships. I know that, when I'm ready, I'll open up to it again, and I'll feel all the warm feelings that come from simply entertaining the possibility of love... and hopefully, when the time comes, it won't just be mere possibility, but the real thing. At this moment, and for some time to come, I'm too affected by my recent experience to feel like it will work out with anyone-- or at least, anyone I currently know.
If I happen to meet someone who just about knocks me off my feet, someone I feel an instant and deep connection with (it's happened to me once in my life) that might do it. Anything short of that isn't going to bring me out of this.
I think for me it's a matter of meeting just the right person.
Best of luck with your fashion girl. I know you'd be happy
1.) Kyliee
2.) Ayla
3.) Jamie
4.) Sandy
5.) Amber
6.) Ariana
7.) Heather
8.) Nicole
9.) Ashley H
10.) Krystal
11.) Nikki
12.) Muffy
13.) Desaree
14.) Hayden
15.) Crystal
16.) Sallie
17.) Natialie
18.) Gina
19.) Sydney
20.) Riley
21.) Michelle
21 1/2 it seems. though I can't say those were all serious so to speak, many of them I was very young and only lasted a few weeks. It was an interesting ride though.
12.) Muffy
100% of my girlfriends have had two-syllable names.60% of my girlfriends have had first names five characters in length.
cheers,
Ian
I just recently had my first close relationship with someone. It was unique. Not sure what to say about it. It was an emotional ride. I loved being close to someone but it wasn't a great relationship. Not enough give and take. It was a first love although I'm not sure it was love. It taught me that I value personal relationships with continued contact more than most. I enjoy spending time with a loved one, enjoying their presence, uniqueness, and company. I realised that you don't fall in love with qualities, but with the person. That's the element which makes you stay with the person. But if they're not returning the love so to speak, then it's time to move on. You can can't carry on a relationship by yourself. I was too laid back, should've expected more.