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cjh1962 said:Hi judy, how are you , hope the back and leg are not playing up too much, looks like you have made an impression on the folks here (deservedly of course) sending love and hugs your way
Chris xx
PS Andie sends her love too
LuvItOutdoors said:I've also eaten at that Chinese take-out (Top Ramin) and now I can surf and sit at the same time (here at the computer!) Don't have too much time to do anything else with ALL THESE POSTS here! See? Now there you go again fertilizing my imagination with the ideas for the bed of an 18-wheeler!!!![]()
Oh, BTW, just sent my first PM and it's to you.
Au reservoir for now
youngleo said:You certainly are a pretty thing. Nice pictures. Please keep posting
Sensually64 said:Thank you honey for the cup of coffee you left me this morning. I truly needed it even if it was "virtual " and not real. Actually, Steve always had a cup of coffee waiting for me when I wake up. He get's up about an hour earlier than I do to read news on the internet. We laugh about all the sites he visits and none are pornographic and I just come to this one. LOL
Honey, a college eduation is a key that open's doors to professions. I can think of only a few major's that you might have that you truly retain all the information. Probably medicine is one of those that you refer back too in your profession. There are other's but for the most part......the work experience is the training ground. Having education in the " school of life " is a great part of your ability to suceed. It serves you well. In any profession that involves working with other's it proves the best advantage.
My father was the best man I have ever known. Steve would not be offended if he knew I said that. He was my mentor and best friend. I miss him every day of my life. I sit at my computer with my folks pictures beside it. I was my father's princess. Not spoiled by material things but very spoiled by love. That is why I have searched for that kind of love all my life. Unconditional love. Not easy to find with peers. When I was about 7 my father sat me on his knee and said this to me " Princess, your mother is gorgeous but you look like me............you must learn to "invent" yourself. I know that might sound harsh but he always explained over and over to me as I grew. I knew that my mother never had to be " smart ". Men just looked at her and fell in love. LOL So I grew up knowing that probably men would see me walking and not come to a screaching halt in their cars. But I also knew that if I could talk to them for a short time............I could probably win them other. LOL I consider that advice from Dad as the single most important thing he taught me.
I didn't wear him out last night sugar. In fact, it was kind of a " quickie" and that is good sometimes also.Have a wonderful day yourself.
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luvinoral2 said:Good evening ...late afternoon for you.
I wish I had the time and finances to return to school. would luv to get a marketing degree along with a managerial degree so I could maybe find something I truely luv to do... As long as it is working with ppl I don't mind doing it, I am deffently a ppl person, and have tried differnt types of jobs where u work with equipment, puters, etc... and have just hated it.
the more u describe steve, the more he sounds like he has a lot of your dad in him. Another reason I am guessing u fell so madly in luv with a "younger" guy
If u were walking down the side walk and i was driving by, u would deffently turn my head...then u might have to use ur nursing skills on me...after i hit the parked car or light pole.as u say, u may be a invert but i like the extervert myself...if u look more like your dad, i can only imagine how beautiful you mother must of been. Ur dad wasn't only smart but i bet he was handsome also.
luv the last part of ur story and of course those pictures are just sooooo ssooooooo "sensual"![]()
looking forward to more more more
Sensually64 said:Good evening my darlin friend. I always so look forward to a post from you sugar. My first husband, the children's father, worked two jobs and went to college and got his BS in six years. He later got a Master's when we had five children. Don't put your dreams on hold. College is even easiers when you have some experience until your belt. I know it seems impossible but you could do it babe. There are a ton of grants available that don't have to be paid back. Or maybe an on line University like Phoenix. If you want it badly enough ...............you can do darlin.
Steve does have one important thing in common with my beloved father. She is kind...........ultimately kind and devoted. My father worshiped my Mom. I am totally convinced that he died, primarily, of a broken heart......six month's after Mother passed away.
You are just too sweet to me...........I am sitting here giggling about you crashing into a parked car. LOL I don't know that would be the case. I don't go down the street making a big " statement" about myself. I am not an introvert at all though. I am very much an extrovert. People say about me that I never met a stranger. I am totally a people person myself. Steve is actually kind of shy. Takes him awhile to warm up to strangers but not me sugar. My mother was 100% Lakota Sioux. She had cold back hair but crystal blue eyes............so we think that someone slipped into the tee pee. LOL She had a figure to die for but was a loving, caring, nuturing Mother and wife. She came from extremely poor beginnings and her mother was a prostitute that gave her away to her grandmother. She never knew her father. My father came from "money". My Mom was a bar maid in a roadside dinner and Dad and his college friend's came in and Dad said he took one look at her and was spellbound. His parents put up a fit and Mom and Dad eloped. Later, of course, my grandparent's loved my mother.
Hope you are having fun night honey.
I am not though with the story or pictures yet.
xoxoxoxox

MikesDream said:Good Evening Judy,
God, trying to keep up with your thread is nearly impossible. If I miss just one day, I have pages and pages to read thru. Judy you are a saint to respond to each post individually.
Well, I just got home, and need to go find me some food, but I will be back tonight, and hopefully get a little chat in with you. If not, maybe some other night.
Talk to you, if I am very lucky.
MD
another luvly set by you. 
Sensually64 said:Seems I am around here alot of time during the day and my thread is quiet and then I am not around as much at night and wake up to nice messages. This time difference is a problem. LOL I love to respond to messages that are so nice. The more I expose of myself the more I get back an understanding of others.
I surely hope you had a good day honey. I have roast in the oven and Steve will be home soon so I will be serving dinner. I hope to grab another chat soon. I should be around a little later myself unless I am in here answering folks. Fix something nice for yourself darlin.
Hugs and kisses
Sensually64 said:tHOUGHT I WOULD POST THE LIST OF DIFFERENCES BETWEEN STEVEN AND MYSELF. THESE ARE THINGS THAT COULD HAVE BEEN DIFFICULTIES TO OVERCOME.
I AM OLDER, HE IS YOUNGER, I CAME FROM A BIG FAMILY, HE IS AN ONLY CHILD. I HAD STRONG PARENTAL GUIDANCE, HIS FATHER DIED WHEN HE WAS 2 AND HIS MOM WAS A WORKING, SINGLE PARENT. I AM HIGHLY EDUCATED, HE BARELY GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL. I LOVED SCHOOL, HE HATED IT. I AM VERY MUSCIAL AND HE CAN'T CARRY A NOTE. I HAVE DANCED ALL MY LIFE, HE HAS TWO LEFT FEET. I HAD A LIFETIME PROFESSION AND HE WORKED ODD JOBS. I AM SHORT, HE IS TALL. I FIGHT TO KEEP WEIGHT ON AND HE SORT FIGHTS TO GET WEIGHT OFF. I AM KIND OF A FUSSY EATER AND HE EATS ANYTHING THAT DOESN'T MOVE. HE KEEPS EVERYTHING AND I THROW THINGS AWAY I HAVEN'T USED IN 6 MONTHS. HE CAN NEVER FIND ANYTHING AND ALL MY STUFF IS IN THE USUAL PLACE. I HAVE A COCKTAIL IN THE EVENING AND OCCASSIONALLY HE HAS BEER. HE CAN EAT STANDING UP AND I LIKE TO SET A NICE TABLE. HE IS A RIGHT WING REPUBLICAN AND I AM A CONSERVATIVE DEMOCRAT. HE BELIEVES EVERYTHING HE READS ON FREE REPULIC AND I BELIEVE NOTHING I READ THERE ( WHEN HE REQUESTS I DO ). I HAD BLACK HAIR (NOW SILVER) HE IS A BLOND BLUED EYED MAN. HE IS SWEDISH AND I AM 1/2 INDIAN, 1/4 IRISH, 1/4 FRENCH. HE LIKES LITTLE DOGS AND I LIKE BIG DOGS. I AM A DRESSER AND HE PREFERS SHORTS, T SHIRT AND FLIP FLOPS. HE SNORES, I DON'T. I TAN, HE BURNS. HE SWIMS AND I FLOAT. HIS CAR IS A GARBAGE CAN AND MINE IS SHOWROOM PERFECT. HE WAITS UNTIL THE TP HAS RUN OUT AND I ALWAYS HAVE AN ADDITIONAL ROLL IN MY BATHROOM. I BATHE IN A TUB AND HE SHOWERS.
THE LIST GOES ON AND ON AND YOUR KNOW WHAT............IT WORKS PERFECTLY. I TOLD STEVE IN THE BEGINNING IF WE EVER DISAGREED ON ANYTHING WE WOULD TAKE OFF OUR CLOTHES AND SIT CROSS LEGGED ON THE FLOOR, FACING EACH OTHER AND DISCUSS IT. I GUARANTEED HIM WE WOULD END UP LAUGHING. THIS IS GOD'S TRUTH ON MY PARENT'S GRAVES.........WE HAVE NEVER HAD AN ARGUMENT IN FIVE YEARS. I ACCEPT WHO HE IS AND WHAT MAKES HIM HAPPY AND HE DOES THE SAME WITH ME. MANY TIMES WE MEET IN THE MIDDLE.
luvinoral2 said:I am going to start looking at the junior college here in town, see what they offer for night courses in my desired field. The one thing looking back on my life so far, is that I have not have a good "game plan" for it. Seems like I have always been flying by the seat of my pants. Reflecting on that thought, it is not like me, because anything else that i take up, i have to have plans for. Guess it is time to just sit down, and make a blue print for the next 60 yrs of my life.
Not sure what is a better story, ur and steve's love story, or the story of your beginnings. I can see where u take after you dad, finding something that u like and pursueing it until you get what u want not minding others opinions.
I hope u don't mind my opinion though...you are truely one fabulous woman that any man young or old would be lucky to have around. You deffently have the WHOLE PACKAGE.![]()
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luvinoral2 said:they say opposites attract and in ur case that is true....aren't u glad you broke your own rule on "age" which by now u have learned is only a silly number.
you did forget one thing in ur list...ur also an UNdresser and he is a photgrapheranother luvly set by you.
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dixiemallard said:MORE AND MORE BEAUTIFUL SHOTS HOT HOT

Sensually64 said:That's the ticket honey. No time like the present. Maybe just one class to see how it feels and how much time you have. My youngest brother is the success story of our family. He never graduated from high school. So my father said " I will get you a job and you better stick to it and you have to pay rent at home". My father wasn't hurting for money but he didn't just give up a free ticket. My brother now has a Master's in Business and is CEO and President of a division of a huge AeroSpace company. Myself and my other brother's had our tuitions paid by Dad but we all were required to work while we were going to school. I don't think most people are totally focused when they are very young but you are not a teenager anymore sugar. Time to look ahead. It is true though that when they list the Forbes Four Hundred each year that a majority of those millionaires never graduated from high school. But they took chanced and had dreams and followed them.
Thanks sugar pot for your always sweet compliment's. I did have great examples in my life and unconditional love from my folks. Please know that I made mistakes that I am sure disappointed them and disappointed myself at times. I will talk about them at some point in this thread. I truly know that I had some " priviledges" in my life. I don't apologize for that. It's the draw of the cards. But I do know " there before the Grace of God " I go. I don't know what kind of person I would have been if I had been born in the ghetto. I don't judge other's because of that. I am sure it must be a terrible struggle and those that rise above it I am in awe of.
Sorry to ramble but I don't put myself above anyone. I just know that I tried to learn from mistakes and hopefully I have done enough of that to offer advice to others.
Hugs and kisses darlin man.

Sensually64 said:Sorry I had to leave and put dinner on the table and had started the last response to you when I moved away from the computer. Yes, many times opposites do attract and can work it out. Actually I taught Steven to be a nudist and he is nude more times at home than I do because I get chilly. LOL
xoxooxox


cele2flowers said:I think it's great that you both can recognize your differences. Sometimes that's half the battle of keeping a relationship going. Not only recognizing them though, but also accepting them. Being able to meet in the middle and not argue is incredibly important. I learned that from my very short marriage. It's difficult to make it work when only one person is willing to make the compromise to reach middle ground. It's just wonderful that you're both able to do that and have been together for so long without an arguement!
I also thought it was great that you knew what you would need from Steve if you were going to make a go of the relationship. Some people never know what they want or need in a relationship. The fact that he was willing to make an effort to meet those expectations really says something. Some would just say "The heck with you! I like the way I live my life and I'm not changing!"
You both are lucky to have found each other.![]()
pookies said:From one lady to another..I hope you don't mind Judy...Your nipples are amazing.![]()
Marcus6799 said:Evening Judy![]()
hope you made it into the garden today![]()
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Sensually64 said:Cele dear, a good evening. No two people are exactly alike. That is a given. Steve is my third husband so if there is any wisdom it came from years of figuring it out. LOL I truly know that if I began this thread at age 35, 45 and even 55 my message would probably be different. Because this was the pursuit of my final happiness I was much more definitive. I had to know this one would be the love I searched my life for. Arguing is such a waste of time and no one wins. One argument spears another. It can't be a contest in a marriage. It has to be a partnership. Even the fact that we are women and they are men is a difficult thing to sort out. In the bedroom it's marvelous but none of us live in the bedroom 24/7. The acceptance of where we came from and who we developed into is so ultimately important.
I don't know what you place in life is right now? I don't know if you are married or single but if you are content with you place in life........you go for it honey. My daughter is college educated and could make a lot of money but her choice is to be a stay at home Mom. She is a marvelous one. It's all about choices in life. We make them and we are responsible as to how they turn out. I have wailed about some of my choices in life but not I am good with them and take the responsibility for them. Hopefully, I have learned from them.
Thanks so much lovely lady. Wishing you a glorious night.