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20 years after divorce mines fine 

jeltz said:Together 16 years, married 12 of that.
I was once told that a good relationship starts with lust, becomes love then develops tolerance. I think that's about right, we love each other, we get on, we don't (often) get wound up by each other's imperfections, but then again I'm not Tiger Woods.
Keith Oates said:[/COLOR]
You mean you play golf together and she complains when you hit a bad shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Are they, though? The logic of that is that you are one of the worst ones; which I'm sure you don't believe, nor should you.Arch said:plus at my age, the best ones are taken.
ASC1951 said:Are they, though? The logic of that is that you are one of the worst ones; which I'm sure you don't believe, nor should you.
There are single people available at every age; but once you are past the 'at it like rabbits' years, there isn't the same imperative to compromise your values, interests and friendships just for the sake of being 'in a relationship'.
Well, whatever the reason, all the nice blokes I meet are taken, or show no signs of being interested in being taken....
Arch, in the parallel universe inhabited by ASC1951, he considers that turn of phrase to constitute 'coming on strong'.The logic of that is that you are one of the worst ones; which I'm sure you don't believe, nor should you.
Arch said:...plus at my age, the best ones are taken...
There's a great quote about this which I can't remember exactly but it's along the lines of "The trouble with looking for boyfriends is that the best ones already have boyfriends of their own."Arch said:...or show no signs of being interested in being taken....
Apparently, I've been married 20 years now, which I don't understand as I'm only 32 years old.lady_rider said:Some days we're together but pretty much silent as we seem to have nothing to say...
Arch said:If I had a bigger flat, I'd just get a cat.
Arch said:It doesn't help that I'm not into the sort of social situations where you traditionally meet people (clubs, pubs etc, except when out with people I already know), ....
ASC1951 said:There are single people available at every age; but once you are past the 'at it like rabbits' years, there isn't the same imperative to compromise your values, interests and friendships just for the sake of being 'in a relationship'.
HobbesChoice said:It's a shame you're not in London as I'm organising evenings out for my female single friends who want to give themselves a fighting chance at meeting someone (or at least get an ego boost of being chatted up for an evening). But if you do happen to be in London any Friday evening in 2010 you'd be very welcome to come along to anything that's been organised, so feel free to let me know. It's not a clique group either!
lady_rider said:If this has been done before.. sorryI was just wondering what other people's relationships are generally like (with your other half). Mine is coming up to a year long, and somedays is absolutely amazing, warm and fun. Other days (much less often!) we just irritate each other, unwittingly- I think!. Some days we're together but pretty much silent as we seem to have nothing to say, then others we talk about everything and nothing non-stop for hours. Is that what it's generally like, or are other people's on a more even keel, or is it to do with the length of time of the relationship?
Sounds exactly like my relationship & we've been together, off and on, since 1996 and knew each other, through a caving club, since 1992. There have been a few serious bust-ups but we have always got back together. Having a lot of things in common certainly helps.lady_rider said:If this has been done before.. sorryI was just wondering what other people's relationships are generally like (with your other half). Mine is coming up to a year long, and somedays is absolutely amazing, warm and fun. Other days (much less often!) we just irritate each other, unwittingly- I think!. Some days we're together but pretty much silent as we seem to have nothing to say, then others we talk about everything and nothing non-stop for hours. Is that what it's generally like, or are other people's on a more even keel, or is it to do with the length of time of the relationship?