CinRell said:If nothing else he sure makes for good eye candy![]()
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Goofy4Disney! said:Ok, where is the sign up for the Disney Dream Man? I'm a 42 yo widow and I think my kids might finally be at the age where they are sick of hearing me say, "ok, I just booked another trip to Disney..." (considering I booked the upcoming one as soon as I got back from my last trip!) I'm sad, I think I may soon be visiting Disney solo.![]()
forgive me if I missed any "sign up" info lol...I couldn't read through 186 pages, (I'm blonde...AND tired, in no way is that conducive to cerebral clarity!)![]()
sandy5764 said:for the most part I think younger men (now I'm not talking about 20 years younger or anything that extreme) are more serious about what they want out of life. Just my opinion.
CinRell said:You know I always thought the opposite was true but I'm finding this statement to be true more and more lately.
This 23 year old kid seems to understand the meaning of treating a woman with respect and desiring a true relationship more than most men my age and older that I've come across.
DisneydaveCT said:I don't believe that dating someone younger is always a guarantee of finding someone who wants a relationship, nor is dating someone older a way to avoid having a relationship. I have met women younger than me, older than me, and my age who have had differing opinions on relationships. Some women, both young and old, have said they are not interested in a relationship...they just want to "date." And then I have met women in the same age range that are very interested in finding a relationship. It all depends on the chemistry of the two people. When the chemistry is therewatch the sparks and smiles fly. And when it is not...well it was a nice "date."
sandy5764 said:No matter what the age or circumstances, there are absolutely NO guarantees in life - sometimes even when sparks fly.
sandy5764 said:No matter what the age or circumstances, there are absolutely NO guarantees in life - sometimes even when sparks fly.
Kimmielee said:I think you are right. There are no guarantees in life!!! However, when it's right, it's right... and you just "know".![]()
rer1972 said:Speaking of marriage, I read this earlier today. Being at the top end of their age range I guess it means I should be looking to get married soon.![]()
http://lifestyle.msn.com/Relationsh...?cp-documentid=1070537>1=8681&wa=wsignin1.0
I figure you just can't put time frames/age ranges on these things. If it's meant to be it's meant to be.
sandy5764 said:Don't get me wrong, I totally agree with you Kimmielee -- when it's the right one, then it's magical. I met the man of my dreams online (nothing affiliated with Disney) 9 weeks ago and we are blissfully happy. Within 2 weeks of meeting in person we were already acting like an "old married couple" (by my mother's standards), and I moved in with him a couple of weeks ago. Some say too fast - but like you said - when it's right, it's right!!!![]()
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Kimmielee said:Interesting article RER! Perhaps you can have a Disney Wedding on our cruise? Pirate Wench and I could be your grooms women...![]()
Kimmielee said:Interesting article RER! Perhaps you can have a Disney Wedding on our cruise? Pirate Wench and I could be your grooms women...![]()