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chadtm80 wrote:depotoo wrote:me too miss mary - know one can see the age difference here either! told ya - helps keep us young!Miss Mary wrote:I'll confess, I'm 3 years older than my hubby! But I'm told A LOT he looks older than I am. he he
Mary
Or you just age your men at a fast pacelol
Chad ole buddy, old pal.....dem are fighting words!!!! Have to run now but this isn't finished ya know...

Mary
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20+ years later a 9 year age difference goes unnoticed....
A 9 year age difference mattered more 20+ years ago than it does now...
In the grand scheme of things, it does not matter.
Lots of fun, though...
In the grand scheme of things, it does not matter.
Lots of fun, though...
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- JenBayles
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Miss Mary wrote:chadtm80 wrote:depotoo wrote:me too miss mary - know one can see the age difference here either! told ya - helps keep us young!Miss Mary wrote:I'll confess, I'm 3 years older than my hubby! But I'm told A LOT he looks older than I am. he he
Mary
Or you just age your men at a fast pacelol
Chad ole buddy, old pal.....dem are fighting words!!!! Have to run now but this isn't finished ya know...
Mary
Ooooh! I can hardly wait to see how this thread ends up!

You go girl! We gotchyer back!
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JenBayles wrote:Miss Mary wrote:chadtm80 wrote:depotoo wrote:me too miss mary - know one can see the age difference here either! told ya - helps keep us young!Miss Mary wrote:I'll confess, I'm 3 years older than my hubby! But I'm told A LOT he looks older than I am. he he
Mary
Or you just age your men at a fast pacelol
Chad ole buddy, old pal.....dem are fighting words!!!! Have to run now but this isn't finished ya know...
Mary
Ooooh! I can hardly wait to see how this thread ends up!
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You go girl! We gotchyer back!
Hey - we've taken on Chad AND Marshall, and did pretty good with it, too!!
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- StormCrazyIowan
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he's 8 years younger
took me 10 years to wear him out, but I finally did it! BTW, he gets the senior discount on coffee and they charge me FULL price even though I am the one who is eligable. I gladly pay it too!!
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j wrote:Brent wrote:chadtm80 wrote:depotoo wrote:me too miss mary - know one can see the age difference here either! told ya - helps keep us young!Miss Mary wrote:I'll confess, I'm 3 years older than my hubby! But I'm told A LOT he looks older than I am. he he
Mary
Or you just age your men at a fast pacelol
How does Jenn put up with you?
It's only because he's young and useful. Wait till he gets old and worthless. (just kidding buddy)
Shouldn't be too much longer j.........*runs and hides*
Dennis
Just kidding Chad, at least on the younger part J/K
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sunny wrote:StormCrazyIowan wrote:My fiance is almost 3 years my junior, but it isn't a big deal- we're both of age!
Right now I've got a little problem with a 27 year-old chasing me. I'm 44. Just a little TOO young!
Wow Sunny!!! Must be flattering but annoying at the same time!!! I'm guessin you don't look anywhere near your real age?
I went to college at age 30, full time days, after quitting a job I held for 10 years. Within a few weeks, I took a part-time job on campus in the Registrar's office. I really took on that college lifestyle for a while. Made friends with other students, of all ages. A few were in the Learning Disabilities dept (I declared Edu as my major) and received additional tutoring. I just clicked with two of them and we were in several classes together. The girl was 25, the guy 18. One day he wouldn't talk much to me...turns out he had a crush on me, until the girl told him - she's THIRTY!!! We all had a laugh about that....but afterwards he continued to be very embarrassed. What can I say - I was into wearing jeans, T's, sweatshirts, no makeup, sneakers, to class. Later he said - I swear I thought you were my age. He made my day, for weeks after that!!!
For some reason, I've just always enjoyed making friends with younger people - dating or platonic friendships. My youngest daughter is the same way. Genetic?
I think I just don't want to admit my real age!!!
Mary
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Miss Mary wrote:sunny wrote:StormCrazyIowan wrote:My fiance is almost 3 years my junior, but it isn't a big deal- we're both of age!
Right now I've got a little problem with a 27 year-old chasing me. I'm 44. Just a little TOO young!
Wow Sunny!!! Must be flattering but annoying at the same time!!! I'm guessin you don't look anywhere near your real age?
I went to college at age 30, full time days, after quitting a job I held for 10 years. Within a few weeks, I took a part-time job on campus in the Registrar's office. I really took on that college lifestyle for a while. Made friends with other students, of all ages. A few were in the Learning Disabilities dept (I declared Edu as my major) and received additional tutoring. I just clicked with two of them and we were in several classes together. The girl was 25, the guy 18. One day he wouldn't talk much to me...turns out he had a crush on me, until the girl told him - she's THIRTY!!! We all had a laugh about that....but afterwards he continued to be very embarrassed. What can I say - I was into wearing jeans, T's, sweatshirts, no makeup, sneakers, to class. Later he said - I swear I thought you were my age. He made my day, for weeks after that!!!
For some reason, I've just always enjoyed making friends with younger people - dating or platonic friendships. My youngest daughter is the same way. Genetic?
I think I just don't want to admit my real age!!!
Mary
I get told a lot that I look much younger than I am - but I'm not sure if I believe that or not!! I've been in denial about Dale for a while now - my friend has been telling me for over a year that he has a thing for me. I'm like, "no, he just sees me as an older sister". Well, he has now left no room for doubt, and I'm unsure as to how to handle it. Like I said, I enjoy his friendship, but I don't want to hurt him. I am trying to be very conscience of what I do and say, so I won't lead him on.
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I would play dumb and pretend you don't know what you know (sounds like a Friends episode to me....LOL).
Seriously, I wouldn't call him on it. But rather drop subtle clues that you think of him as a little brother or close friend. No more than that. Don't know how you can actually say it, but I would slip comments in here and there. And again, play dumb. Once you acknowledge this, it's out in the open. And there's no going back!
Good luck with this one Sunny! Yikes, as if you don't have enough going on....
Mary
Seriously, I wouldn't call him on it. But rather drop subtle clues that you think of him as a little brother or close friend. No more than that. Don't know how you can actually say it, but I would slip comments in here and there. And again, play dumb. Once you acknowledge this, it's out in the open. And there's no going back!
Good luck with this one Sunny! Yikes, as if you don't have enough going on....
Mary
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