Anonymous wrote:You might first ask him how he plans to deal with his emotions when he smells your perfume and sees you all dressed up to go out on a Friday night while he and the home health aide stay home? I mean hey, he got to have fun with his hobby, why should you live the rest of your life with no intimacy?
Your next step is to look into long-term care, disability and a 10-15x yearly income life insurance policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might first ask him how he plans to deal with his emotions when he smells your perfume and sees you all dressed up to go out on a Friday night while he and the home health aide stay home? I mean hey, he got to have fun with his hobby, why should you live the rest of your life with no intimacy?
Your next step is to look into long-term care, disability and a 10-15x yearly income life insurance policy.
Yes, because the OP is some hot MILF with two kids and she'll be going on dates. Please stop with this stupidity. Also, do your research. What is the percent of motorcycle accidents in this country?
Hey! She’s a hot milf!
I looked it up and her dh is 24x more likely per mile to be injured or killed on a motorcycle. The data was national and I was not able to find localized statistics for injury/death rates in the DC metro area where 75% of the drivers have no problem texting, watching tick-tock’s or FaceTiming from their cars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might first ask him how he plans to deal with his emotions when he smells your perfume and sees you all dressed up to go out on a Friday night while he and the home health aide stay home? I mean hey, he got to have fun with his hobby, why should you live the rest of your life with no intimacy?
Your next step is to look into long-term care, disability and a 10-15x yearly income life insurance policy.
Yes, because the OP is some hot MILF with two kids and she'll be going on dates. Please stop with this stupidity. Also, do your research. What is the percent of motorcycle accidents in this country?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is him saying that something is not negotiable. Of course it's negotiable. I'd make his life a living hell if he got one.
That's more like a terrorist/hostage situation (you are the terrorist) than a negotiation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned to ride a motorcycle at the age of 42. Now, there's a few factors to take into consideration.
1. Why does he want to ride? Is it to relax or for an adrenaline rush? I learned to ride so I could take relaxing rides on weekends and sometimes ride into work.
2. What type of motorcycle is he looking at purchasing? If it's a sport bike that is a red flag. If it's a cruisers it's different. I purchase a cruiser where you sit more upright. It's not about speed. It's about comfort.
3. Where he learns is important. The best motorcycle school train you to realize to always ride defensively. Always assume no one can see you at all times. Always yield to cars, people, etc. You need to have the right mentality for it.
After all these years I have yet to come close to an accident. However, since the pandemic I have not ridden as often since it's clear more and more cars on the road do not pay attention. But, this goes back to when he will ride. If he's riding in a group relaxing on the weekends I wouldn't worry. If he's buying a sports bike and going 90mph weaving through traffic I would worry.
I think that this is a sensible answer.
I ride horses. I used to enjoy riding hot horses and doing high risk sports with them. Now that others are dependent on me, I still ride, but in a much less extreme way. My current horse is young, but she's phlegmatic and built like a sofa.
Anonymous wrote:You might first ask him how he plans to deal with his emotions when he smells your perfume and sees you all dressed up to go out on a Friday night while he and the home health aide stay home? I mean hey, he got to have fun with his hobby, why should you live the rest of your life with no intimacy?
Your next step is to look into long-term care, disability and a 10-15x yearly income life insurance policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned to ride a motorcycle at the age of 42. Now, there's a few factors to take into consideration.
1. Why does he want to ride? Is it to relax or for an adrenaline rush? I learned to ride so I could take relaxing rides on weekends and sometimes ride into work.
2. What type of motorcycle is he looking at purchasing? If it's a sport bike that is a red flag. If it's a cruisers it's different. I purchase a cruiser where you sit more upright. It's not about speed. It's about comfort.
3. Where he learns is important. The best motorcycle school train you to realize to always ride defensively. Always assume no one can see you at all times. Always yield to cars, people, etc. You need to have the right mentality for it.
After all these years I have yet to come close to an accident. However, since the pandemic I have not ridden as often since it's clear more and more cars on the road do not pay attention. But, this goes back to when he will ride. If he's riding in a group relaxing on the weekends I wouldn't worry. If he's buying a sports bike and going 90mph weaving through traffic I would worry.
I think that this is a sensible answer.
I ride horses. I used to enjoy riding hot horses and doing high risk sports with them. Now that others are dependent on me, I still ride, but in a much less extreme way. My current horse is young, but she's phlegmatic and built like a sofa.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is him saying that something is not negotiable. Of course it's negotiable. I'd make his life a living hell if he got one.