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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]yes. he was wonderful and I dated him for several years about 20 years ago (in my 20's). He was kind hearted, generous and great in bed. He was funny - always made me laugh. I eventually ended it because our conversations could never be too deep or in depth. Whenever I would talk about troubles at work, or struggles about a project, I could see his eyes would glaze over and his response would always be encouraging, but more or less "you'll figure it out" or "you're so smart, they should see that." We could never have a long discussion about anything serious or complicated. But, I loved him....still do as a friend and he will always have a warm place in my heart. He is married now and they have 2 kids. We touch base online every once in a while, but honestly, that dwindled off because our chats would go something like this: him: Hey me: Hey, good to hear from you. how are you? him: good, how are you? what's new? me: good, nothing new (or I'd mention whatever is going on in my life) him: great ....... So, it sort of just dwindled. [/quote] This sounds like my brother. He's a wonderful man and very handsome. I always wondered what his intimate conversations with his wife are like, though, and how meaningful they are. She is a very intelligent professional woman in the medical field. My brother is a fabulous dad, but has trouble helping his children with their homework as it's over his head. She is very much in love with him and they seem to be very happy. They are both devout Christians and he can have very deep and insightful spiritual conversations and knows the Bible inside and out, so maybe this is what they share most. He was learning disabled in school and finished his high school degree in a vocational setting. He worked construction before becoming a stay at home dad. Their lives seem pretty ideal from the outside. I'm not a great conversationalist myself, so maybe people think I'm "slow" too.[/quote]
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