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Re: Do you have a romantic history?

@Pqfan, from what I have seen from your posts, you would be easy to love! Heart

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Re: Do you have a romantic history?


@MaggieMack wrote:

@Pqfan, from what I have seen from your posts, you would be easy to love! Heart


Aww thanks MaggieMack! <3

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@MaggieMack wrote:

@Pqfan, from what I have seen from your posts, you would be easy to love! Heart


I second that!!Heart

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Re: Do you have a romantic history?

The shoekitty has a little romatic history

 

 

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Re: Do you have a romantic history?

I would say, I've had three loves. One from college, broke my heart. Another one, a long time friend. I had to give up the friendship, when I realized it would never work between us. My current one, we've been together 4 1/2 years. Never been married and have no intentions of it either. 

 

In between, I've dated a lot, had crushes, "small" loves perhaps but I hope this is the last one. I have no desire to date again if things end between us. I am quite used to being alone.

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@LilacTree wrote:

Or are you a one-man woman?  (Something in another thread prompted this post.) 

 

I had one high school love whom I saw one time a few years ago.  I loved him dearly and still think about him. 

 

I had two husbands, one of whom just died this past January.  He was the father of my four children.  I was only married to the second one for two years and we had no children.

 

Then I dated a lot (almost all casually) from 1975 through 1982 when I had a long relationship for ten-twelve years.  After that ended in the early 90s, I never dated again and never missed it.

 

I only think of three of them these days.  My first love, my first husband, and my last relationship. 

 

How about you?

 

 

@LilacTree...... Hey ford,...I can't get used to you as lilac tree,lol.....did I stir up a memory that inspired this thread? ......it really was a good read, the story from way back..... 


 

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Re: Do you have a romantic history?

At the time I was living my past I did not think of it as romantic, but now (still with him, hubby), looking back, it was romantic. 2nd marriage for both of us, we've been married over 20 years now and together a few longer than that.
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Re: Do you have a romantic history?


@Jannabelle wrote:

@LilacTree wrote:

Or are you a one-man woman?  (Something in another thread prompted this post.) 

 

I had one high school love whom I saw one time a few years ago.  I loved him dearly and still think about him. 

 

I had two husbands, one of whom just died this past January.  He was the father of my four children.  I was only married to the second one for two years and we had no children.

 

Then I dated a lot (almost all casually) from 1975 through 1982 when I had a long relationship for ten-twelve years.  After that ended in the early 90s, I never dated again and never missed it.

 

I only think of three of them these days.  My first love, my first husband, and my last relationship. 

 

How about you?

 

 

@LilacTree...... Hey ford,...I can't get used to you as lilac tree,lol.....did I stir up a memory that inspired this thread? ......it really was a good read, the story from way back..... 


 


@Jannabelle  Ha ha, yes you did!!  I don't mind "Ford," in fact I still feel like "Ford."

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