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07-05-2017 05:17 AM
Aren't you glad you aren't her? She sounds miserable.
07-05-2017 05:45 AM
I don’t like innuendo. A woman at work did that a lot. She was always implying things about other people that weren’t true. I learned to tune her out. Life is hard enough without people spreading false and malicious rumors. It serves no purpose other than to cause harm. It speaks volumes about talebearer.
07-05-2017 06:10 AM
Maybe if she had a boyfriend, she wouldn't be thinking about other peoples' secks lives.
07-05-2017 07:04 AM
Dirty minds are not new, been going on forever.
07-05-2017 07:18 AM
@Puzzle Piece wrote:Why is it that folks always have to have a dirty mind when they don't have a complete truth or grasp of the world?
I went to a talk where the speaker was in his late 80's. He had a female assistant in her mid to late 20's.
A gal that was at my table said "Well, we all know what that is about, she must get very well paid to give him s*xual pleasure". I was speechless. She didn't know the speaker or the young assistant at all.
I never thought anything of the sort - nor did the team come across as romantic lovers.
I know the woman who made the remark has never had a beau, boyfriend, lover, or ever been married. She's 58 and doesn't need to be thinking such things.
Your last line sums it up.
07-05-2017 07:28 AM
It's one thing to think it, but to say it in front of strangers. She needs a filter.
07-05-2017 07:32 AM
I just want to know what sort of "things" a woman should not be thinking about at age 58. I find that to be a very interesting statement.
07-05-2017 08:02 AM
@Puzzle Piece wrote:Why is it that folks always have to have a dirty mind when they don't have a complete truth or grasp of the world?
I went to a talk where the speaker was in his late 80's. He had a female assistant in her mid to late 20's.
A gal that was at my table said "Well, we all know what that is about, she must get very well paid to give him s*xual pleasure". I was speechless. She didn't know the speaker or the young assistant at all.
I never thought anything of the sort - nor did the team come across as romantic lovers.
I know the woman who made the remark has never had a beau, boyfriend, lover, or ever been married. She's 58 and doesn't need to be thinking such things.
What in the world! 58 is young and vibrant these days....the new 40. Any why shouldn't a 58 yr old think about "such things?" She isn't dead. That puritan thinking is so 1940.
07-05-2017 08:03 AM
Me too! 58 Best is yet to come. OT starting to date again enjoying!
@KathyPet wrote:I just want to know what sort of "things" a woman should not be thinking about at age 58. I find that to be a very interesting statement.
07-05-2017 08:05 AM
Do you remember the scene in "Blind Side" when Sandra Bullock was having lunch with her friends and the one says something about the risk of having Sandra's daughter in the same home as her foster child Michael? Sandra shut her down by saying "shame on you", meaning shame for even thinking such a thing.
People who say such things are revealing something about themselves, not about others.
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