People are people...love is love...commitment is commitment, and a 13 yr relationship is amazing and something to be proud of nom matter WHAT the makeup of it is. I'm with everyone else in this thread...I'd love to have you as tablemates, AND introduce my kids to you. In this day and age when so many of their friends are from broken homes, it'd be nice for them to see another example of a long term happy relationship. Anyone has a problem with that, send them to me, I'll take care of them. *flexes muscles...wait...what muscles...* *wink*
Might you run into tablemates not as cool as all of us here?

Yep...we believe we saw it on our cruise. Table next to us had a mom and her older son, who had special needs. They had a couple of men sit with them the first 1 or 2 nights...then we noticed that they were at their table of 4 alone for the rest of the cruise. Probably unfair of me to assume, but the mom and the son (who I'd guess was early 20s?) were impeccably dressed, and exuded a very charming and friendly attitude, and seemed to try to draw these other two into conversation...but then their tablemates were just gone. My "tolerate anything but intolerance" personality kicked in and I was upset for them, but they didnt' let it ruin their dinners, they dressed up night after night and seemed to enjoy themselves, and I say good for them. If we weren't at a table for 4, I'd have asked them to join us. We saw it once again with one of the performers, who they apparently assign to different tables randomly throughout the cruise. This guy was GREAT, we saw him one night at dinner with another table and he was having a blast. The next night they put him at a table of 4 older people, and we were watching him, and they basically ignored him the whole time! We felt SO badly, and talked to him later in the Rockin' D Bar where he was enjoying another show that we were also taking in...he said they just did not appreciate his show or his humor and therefore would not interact with him - he also said that many people were coming up to offer their tables because they noticed it too, but he felt he couldn't be rude and stuck it out, staring at the ceiling or the floor through the whole dinner. It was too bad, because he and my son really hit it off, it would have been nice to have him sit with us. Who knows how some people will act, I guess.
Oh...sidenote, I think the tag fairy needs to add "googly oogly" to your title, Rick... *grin*
