My best friend is also half thai -- really good looking lol - but he just went and joined the navy I miss my boobooQuote:
Originally Posted by thcbongman
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My best friend is also half thai -- really good looking lol - but he just went and joined the navy I miss my boobooQuote:
Originally Posted by thcbongman
Thats wonderful I hope everything goes well with you guys, sounds romantic!Quote:
Originally Posted by thcbongman
me and my bf/partner have been together for 5 yrs now. it is usually good and sometimes hard. we had a bit of trouble the second year but worked it out, and im glad we did. we really love each other and except for when we are really arguing( lol ) we agree that we will probably always be together. we will see how that goes though.hehe. he has wanted to get "married" but i consider what we have as close to that as you can get w/o paper. maybe someday, both when it is legal and we both feel it is right. he wants it on paper and i just want to have a kickass party.
My husband and I are going on 3 years this November. We have a great time together, he is my best friend! We are celebrating our 3rd anniversary this year at Cannabis Cup, we honeymooned there and it was great. We truly love each other, faults and all.
Married 35 years
had one man only
him
Therapy helps:thumbsup:
NICE. I like the way you think!Quote:
Originally Posted by twoguysupnorth
The dude I'm seeing is my tenant's best friend. I never really noticed him before, other than the guy who drives the same car as me and has a big beard, lol. We all went tubing recently, he had shaved his beard, I almost didn't recognize him except by his VW, and we got to talking and discovered that we had a lot in common, and made plans to go fishing soon. So we ended up being fishin' buddies for a while. Just recently, we had plans to play hooky from our respective jobs for the morning and go put the hurtin' on some brookies, and I suggested that he come to dinner the night before- a date, omg! Sure enough, things worked out beautifully that evening and we've been seeing a lot more of each other. It's a very low-pressure, relaxing sort of relationship- no pressure or stressful expectations; we had already been friends, and I am just happy to chill out and see where it takes us. I'm 6 years deep into my career, and he's halfway through college (25 though so not too much of a youngun). There's a lot that will certainly happen but he's a good kid and I know I've got nothign to worry about.
Plus he is a pretty good home brewer.... :D SCORE!!!
I agree wholeheartedly. It does help. They key is working on stuff before it gets out of hand, too. I'm pretty sure Dave and I wouldn't still be married if we hadn't taken advantage of this during the difficult phases. Does wonders for helping couples communicate effectively, too. At least it did for us.Quote:
Originally Posted by silkyblue
I'm sort of a recluse. I live out in the sticks and I'm somewhat disabled. Only 30%, but enough so I can't teach or do much of anything. My back is too unpredictable. Very quiet here. I'll never live in a city again. As far as relationships, I kind of like being single. My wife died last year and maybe someday I'll jump back in, but right now I ain't in no hurry. But shit happens, fast. You just never know.
And my 2 cents BFA, I agree with FBR. Plenty of fish baby.
IM single.. and i feel very lonly at night when i ly in bed alone..
Married, 10 years. Love him dearly. Heat,not really, but that's okay, I have had plenty of heat and heartbreak in my life, esp since he's husband #3. That used to bother me, but my own chemistry is changing and that heady physical experience now matters much less than our continued support of each other. Maybe I'm jaded about "being in love," but sex used to rule me- I was drawn to men for all the wrong reasons (he's so cte!!), and now I feel free of its tyranny. I found a great guy who loves me, a man I love and respect and can laugh with, cook with, and share even the deepest sorrows and still feel hope. I'm pretty lucky:)