Anonymous
Post 02/12/2014 16:56     Subject: Re:Posters who cross your mind every once in awhile

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The woman who could tell you everything about your life from the names of your children.


Can we do that thread again?


It's fine with me! I'm ready. ::rubs hands together::
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2014 16:55     Subject: Posters who cross your mind every once in awhile

The lady who thought she saw another woman's purse in DHs trunk.

I wonder if she got to the bottom of whose purse it was.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2014 16:54     Subject: Posters who cross your mind every once in awhile

Anonymous wrote:That poster who wanted to ask her doctor out for a date but knew that it crossed appropriate lines so she was going to find a different doctor and then get up the nerve to ask out her former doctor.

She never came back and updated us... wish she did!


Hey! I ended up updating on another thread like this (where are they now?)

Right after that doctor visit I met someone I started happily dating. Although unfortunately it is not so happy right now. So perhaps I should make a doctors appointment.....
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2014 16:53     Subject: Re:Posters who cross your mind every once in awhile

Anonymous wrote:The woman who could tell you everything about your life from the names of your children.


Can we do that thread again?
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2014 16:50     Subject: Posters who cross your mind every once in awhile

Anonymous wrote:Hug Your Child Today


+1000. All the time.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2014 16:48     Subject: Posters who cross your mind every once in awhile

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really fell in internet-love with the black guy of the "I'm a black guy, ask me anything" thread. I sometimes want to ask him another question but feel silly dredging up such an old thread.


I feel the same about the gay guy with the adopted daughter.

I often think about a woman who whose husband liked to beat her up during sex. It was on one of the very first threads I read here, something like, "I look like I have it together, but no one knows that...."


Hey, that's me!
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2014 16:47     Subject: Re:Posters who cross your mind every once in awhile

Anonymous wrote:The woman who could tell you everything about your life from the names of your children.


There were several of us. That was such a fun thread!
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2014 16:46     Subject: Re:Posters who cross your mind every once in awhile

The woman who could tell you everything about your life from the names of your children.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2014 16:31     Subject: Posters who cross your mind every once in awhile

The poster with a snake in her house.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2014 16:26     Subject: Posters who cross your mind every once in awhile

The posters who said they were suicidal. I hope they are ok.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2014 16:17     Subject: Posters who cross your mind every once in awhile

Anonymous wrote:I really fell in internet-love with the black guy of the "I'm a black guy, ask me anything" thread. I sometimes want to ask him another question but feel silly dredging up such an old thread.


I feel the same about the gay guy with the adopted daughter.

I often think about a woman who whose husband liked to beat her up during sex. It was on one of the very first threads I read here, something like, "I look like I have it together, but no one knows that...."
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2014 16:16     Subject: Posters who cross your mind every once in awhile

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I also think about the Hug Your Child thread. One thing that stuck out in my mind of the mom with the mentally ill son was just what a fantastic mother she sounded like. She seemed to be doing all the right things for her child and she was also educating us on different issues kids can have.Part of me always wished I knew her in real life so I could take her out to dinner or something and just give her a break.


There are two of us. I always want to take the other mother out for coffee and commiserate with her. No one else gets it in the same way.


If I lived anywhere near the DC area I would meet you in a heartbeat. How are you today?


Actually, pretty darn good. Ask me after the snow storm


Anonymous
Post 02/12/2014 16:15     Subject: Posters who cross your mind every once in awhile

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I also think about the Hug Your Child thread. One thing that stuck out in my mind of the mom with the mentally ill son was just what a fantastic mother she sounded like. She seemed to be doing all the right things for her child and she was also educating us on different issues kids can have.Part of me always wished I knew her in real life so I could take her out to dinner or something and just give her a break.


There are two of us. I always want to take the other mother out for coffee and commiserate with her. No one else gets it in the same way.


If I lived anywhere near the DC area I would meet you in a heartbeat. How are you today?


Actually, pretty darn good. Ask me after the snow storm
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2014 16:10     Subject: Posters who cross your mind every once in awhile

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hug Your Child Today


Was just thinking about that thread last night. I think about that OP often, and I hope she is doing well.

I also think about the Hug Your Child thread


How sweet, thank you. I see there are still a lot of wonderful, kind women (and men) here.

I am doing OK these days.


I was thinking about you the other day too. Please know you are still in people's thoughts and we send you all best wishes.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2014 16:10     Subject: Posters who cross your mind every once in awhile

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hug Your Child Today


Was just thinking about that thread last night. I think about that OP often, and I hope she is doing well.

I also think about the Hug Your Child thread


How sweet, thank you. I see there are still a lot of wonderful, kind women (and men) here.

I am doing OK these days.


Glad to hear it!