Anonymous wrote:I started crushing on one of my son’s friends moms this weekend. She hot, single and flirty. Nothing will come of it but it brightened up my day for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all seriously have the time for this kind of melodrama?
99 times out of 100 I find myself feeling grateful that I've got the life that I've got.
I guess that we’re not all as perfect and enlightened as you.
+1,000.
No melodrama, and if course I appreciate what I've got. But when somebody find me attractive and interesting ... It is easy to get carried away.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all seriously have the time for this kind of melodrama?
99 times out of 100 I find myself feeling grateful that I've got the life that I've got.
I guess that we’re not all as perfect and enlightened as you.
I guess I sowed enough wild oats before I got married to know that my own grass is pretty green.
Like that time at band camp when you got tipsy on wine coolers and went to first base with the trombonist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all seriously have the time for this kind of melodrama?
99 times out of 100 I find myself feeling grateful that I've got the life that I've got.
I guess that we’re not all as perfect and enlightened as you.
I guess I sowed enough wild oats before I got married to know that my own grass is pretty green.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all seriously have the time for this kind of melodrama?
99 times out of 100 I find myself feeling grateful that I've got the life that I've got.
I guess that we’re not all as perfect and enlightened as you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all seriously have the time for this kind of melodrama?
99 times out of 100 I find myself feeling grateful that I've got the life that I've got.
I guess that we’re not all as perfect and enlightened as you.
Anonymous wrote:You all seriously have the time for this kind of melodrama?
99 times out of 100 I find myself feeling grateful that I've got the life that I've got.
Anonymous wrote:You all seriously have the time for this kind of melodrama?
99 times out of 100 I find myself feeling grateful that I've got the life that I've got.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is a halfway public figure. The younger woman never reveal a crush... but older ladies sometimes tell him how cute he is! It’s very awkward.
He is so grossed out by the idea of someone who barely knows him crushing on him. It’s flattering and funny. But, yeah, they don’t know him really. And it doesn’t feel nice to be superficially attractive to others. You don’t really know the neighbor. I’m sure he does gross stuff and/or has super annoying habits. Just recognize that and keep distance
Lol, you wish! Of course he enjoys being “superficially” attractive to other women. I seriously doubt he is grossed out by this. Doesn’t mean he’ll act on it, but yeah, he enjoys that other women find him attractive. Sorry.
+1000
Being outright called cute is awkward, though. There's a plus side if the complimenter is good looking, but it's still uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why from behind is best...we can all picture our fantasies a little bit better!
Men and women feel the same way about from behind!