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The Official Weekend Singles Thread—July 28-30
OhioWfan, Kate of Spice Island, Maximus Ridiculousness

Posted on 07/28/2006 5:00:29 PM PDT by Maximus_Ridiculousness

A perspective on marriage, looking for a marriage partner, and cyberdating. 

Presented to you by OhioWfan, Kate of Spice Island, and Maximus Ridiculousness.

OhioWfan's Perspective on Making Marriage Work:

My 'assignment' for this special weekend singles thread was to outline what I believe are the ingredients of a long-term successful, loving marriage.  Obviously, in the 'it takes two to tango' spirit, I engaged my adorable life-partner/incredible husband in the task, and together we compiled a list of recommendations and qualities that we believe have made our marriage work so well.   Neither of us is perfect (especially me........he's close!), but we went into marriage with commitment and thought as well as love, and after 30 years we are more passionately in love than ever before, and are each other's deepest and most trusted friend.
 
We have grouped our thoughts in two categories.......considerations before marriage, and goals as part of marriage.   There is nothing new nor revolutionary here, but we believe these things together have worked to make our marriage incredibly close, and a lot of fun. They are generally applicable, with some specific illustrative examples of our own relationship. 
 
I.    Important things to consider prior to marriage
II.    In Marriage

 

So............these are the things that we both believe have helped make our marriage strong.   The details may be different for others, but we believe the principles apply for every couple wanting to make their marriage really succeed.  Some people say a good marriage takes 'work,' but we both disagree.  We think that being married and trying to keep our marriage alive is great fun.  It's God's plan, and it's awesome to be right in the middle of it!

Kate and Phil's Story of Love and Marriage

Phil and I first met back in the teen years when I started working at a local drive-in movie theatre where he was employed. There was a "no dating coworkers" policy and we were both into following (some) rules and didn't want to get fired, so we were just friends instead.
 
Apparently, we were both interested in each other, but too shy/insecure/whatever...to say anything, but we became friends.
 
I remember going to his house and he to mine when we were still in high school, but he was older and went off to college. During a few of his weekend visits, we went on a few dates, but then I didn't see him again for a good four or five years.
 
By then I was married AND pregnant, but ran into Phil at work, so it was strange (for both of us apparently) in the wishful thinking at that time. From time to time, I would go by his work and say hi when we were in town. By the time my marriage was definitely over (but I still had hopes of it not being over) Phil had gotten married and although his marriage was heading for over...neither of us was willing to admit that we were

separated from our spouses and divorces were filed.

 
We each went about our lives and once he changed jobs, I had no clue where he was. (Prior to that, where I would visit was a place where I would also visit my bestest high school friend's father as he worked in another department.)
 
Meanwhile, he had been looking for and looking up former classmates and one in particular that I also happened to know. This mutual friend had lived away from where we are now and I had all but given up talking to him ever again, when on a whim I looked him up in the phone book (kind of a one last time deal, as I couldn't remember Phil's last name, I didn't look him up and even if I remembered, I probably could have never spelled it...)
 
So, lo and behold, our mutual friend was listed and had been for a few years and I gave him a call. Meanwhile, between classmates.com and a high school reunion, Phil and our mutual friend had been talking and e-mailing, and Phil asked him if he knew how to get in contact with me, and the friend gave Phil my e-mail address.
 
So, our real official long-term dating was cyber dating as Phil had moved to TX and I was in Phoenix. We went from the occasional e-mail to IM and phone calls and that evolved to a long distance romance.
 
I went to Texas and lived with Phil for a year, but knew my heart was with my children and family. Phil was adamant about staying in TX.
 
Every time Phil asked me to marry him, I asked if he would consider moving to Phoenix. He kept saying no, so I returned to Phoenix.
 
When I ran away to safety and Phil's care I knew he loved me and would take care of me. When he let me go and let me move back to Phoenix to be with my children, I knew he loved me enough to let me go and be where I belonged.
 
When he asked me if I would marry him if he moved to Phoenix, he got the answer I wanted to give him all along.
 
We have been married just over four months and are still working on getting into a life and a routine in Phoenix and still feel like we are trying to get settled in, but we have come a long way together and are looking forward to many years of happiness and joy with my children and grandchild(ren).
 
For how long we have been friends, and the things we liked about each other, are still there.

Getting used to habits has been hard (I am secretive in general and I also kept a few government secrets for a long time that I don't keep secret any more), but by nature I just have never been a "talker", so that is changing.

 
He likes reality TV, my reality is like the TV show, "Medium." We both like "24" and wouldn't want it any other way.
 
We both enjoy sports and look forward to the Cowboys VS Cardinals game later this fall.
 
We managed to attend the same three schools of higher education, just never were both at any one at the same time.
 
I think the biggest piece of advice we can offer the single crowd is don't put yourself above dating anyone with "baggage" as you have clearly got "emotional baggage" in the form of selfishness. I know that God didn't make selfishness, but He did make caring and compassion. A heart of gold is worth far more than a free lunch...
 
When a heart of gold is the heart within, you will find someone for you with that exact same quality.
 
Did I mention that Phil also is conservative and was busy advocating for Bush before we started to discuss politics? I just loved sending him links to caption Kerry two summers ago.

Barb's Two Cents on Being a Newlywed and Some Advice on Cyberdating

Ahhhh...the bliss of being newly married!  What joy!  The birds are singing.  The bees are buzzing.  The flowers are blooming...

Okay, for me our honeymoon was a little different from most.  Actually, our wedding was a little different from most.  You see, hubby and I eloped (with 40 of our closest friends and relatives) in Reno in 2003—four weeks before he was to deploy to Iraq.  We were already engaged, and had planned on a summer wedding, but one cold winter day, hubby got "the call", and three days later we found ourselves in Reno tying the knot.

Our honeymoon consisted of phone calls, emails, letters between here and Iraq—and lots of insomnia.  At first it was strange being married to a man who was suddenly 6500 miles away, and it was even stranger that I could talk to him only when he was able to call me (every two to three weeks or so).

And so it went.

Our "real" honeymoon came 18 months later.  We spent a week in Vegas (yeah, I know some folks find it a tacky place for a honeymoon, but hubby's never been, and I love the Luxor).  We gambled, saw some of the shows, gambled, ate at the various restaurants, gambled, walked the Fremont Street Experience, gambled, got SMASHED in Quark's Bar and harassed a poor Borg and Klingon at the Hilton where they have the Star Trek Experience (we almost got kicked out—but we snapped some hilarious photos), and we gambled some more.

All fun and games aside, our marriage (going on year four now) is a very solid one.  Hubby has a heart of gold, and I could not ask for a better man.  I would have to say that absence made our marriage grow stronger.  We still feel like newlyweds.  We are like “kids” with each other.  We are the two most happy-go-luckiest-people I know, on the planet. 

Some advice on cyberdating.

Back in the day, I was the Queen of Cyberdating.  I started meeting men online as far back as 1996.  Match.com was the ONLY online dating site (with something like, 200 local members).  It took a lot of chatting, meeting bozo after bozo, and dating horrible men who were nothing like their profiles before I realized I was doing everything wrong from the very beginning.  By the time I met my hubby in a Yahoo chatroom by total  accident (most of you know this story)  5 years later, I had finally learned some very big lessons. 

That said, here are some of my do’s and don’ts when it comes to cyberdating:

GIRLS:  Meet your potential future spouse in a very public place.  For your very first date, only meet for coffee or drinks where you can chat for as long or as short as you are comfortable with.  It’s easier to split the scene quickly if you are just sipping something, and not in the middle of dinner or stuck with a loser date in the middle of a 3-hour flick.  NEVER leave your drink unattended.  Before you use the restroom, finish your drink, or order a new drink once you’re back to your table.  By all means, drive yourself to your destination, DO NOT EVER let your date pick you up on your first date.  Tell a friend, family member, someone—anyone—where you will be and when you should be home.  Take your cell phone with you.  Park in a visible area.  It took me years and years of dating the same type of loser with a different name, and one failed marriage to a closet alcoholic, before I finally ‘grew-up’ and decided I would not settle for anything less anymore. Period.  I literally sat down and made a list of all the attributes I had to have in a man.  In fact, what had happened was I learned the very long and hard way about everything I did not want in a guy  through my own personal trial-and-error. (Mostly error.)  It was only after this personal epiphany that I met my true-love.  And it didn't take long.

 


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: cyberdating; friendship; marriage; singles; weekend
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To: rzeznikj at stout

There is a fruit fly buzzing around my office, periodically right in front of me.

I can't seem to kill this blasted thing to save my life & its driving me nuts!!!


241 posted on 07/29/2006 7:54:07 PM PDT by proud_yank (If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until its free.)
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To: WFTR; Maximus_Ridiculousness; ohioWfan; Kate of Spice Island; snugs
Hi Bill, I was just getting up to take a bath when I saw your posts & I guess my initial thoughts are that there are several different types of personalities.. the salesmen is the one that you described gets the coffee date & (maybe more?)..

you are the engineering personality.. You will be more detailed & thorough in everything you do & encounter. You will think more than be spontaneous. this will turn some women off & some on.

The engineering mind will also have more of a cynical approach toward God during mid life examination..(which I think you are in & probably have been for a bit of time)

You are very analytical & for me the spontaneous, fly by seat of pants type, it is very foreign. I understand it intellectually but can't find it within myself (does that make any sense?)

I give you credit for accepting that you are where you are now because of choices you made. I don't think you are in hour final chapter yet however.. so you have plenty of time to be the type of person you were not earlier.

I think that the famous saying.. "the unexamined life is not worth living" is a good one. You are deeply examining & will come out of it much stronger & a better person.

I am going to let Kate, ohio & Max chime in with their ideas (and anyone else who would like)

Thanks for being open & giving us the opportunity to share. I see you are an evening person also(another advantage you have over me right now, I am a strong morning person & a ho hum, mediocre person in PM)...
242 posted on 07/29/2006 7:56:39 PM PDT by DollyCali (Don't tell GOD how big your storm is -- Tell the storm how B-I-G your God is!)
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To: Kate of Spice Island

sorry Kate/Phil.. I am more tired than I guess I thougt. As I just posted, I am NOT a strong PM person..

what fun.. tackling Mt. Laundry! you guys surely know how to have an exciting weekend


243 posted on 07/29/2006 7:58:21 PM PDT by DollyCali (Don't tell GOD how big your storm is -- Tell the storm how B-I-G your God is!)
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To: DollyCali

Hubby got some new work clothes, we got vacation clothes and two three-packs of ASU shirts and some underthings that all need washed before wearing...


244 posted on 07/29/2006 8:01:15 PM PDT by Kate of Spice Island (Modern day psychic, but first I was a US soldier)
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To: WFTR

Damn, Bill...the glass is, at least, half FULL!

You have a job you love...lucky you!!!!

You seem to have your health...lucky you!!!!

You aren't gay...lucky you!!!!

I understand that it's Saturday night, and you're here with others who aren't out on dates; but you're not retarded, and we're not the worst people in the world.

It could be worse! Hillary could be president!

:-)


245 posted on 07/29/2006 8:07:26 PM PDT by bannie (HILLARY: Not all perversions are sexual.)
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To: proud_yank

Pretty far.

I'm in suburban Milwaukee...

We'd just go north on Hwy 51 (runs north to Hurley), then shot Hwy 2 into MI. Don't remember the state highways we used, but remember going through Bessemer and Wakefield.


246 posted on 07/29/2006 8:08:51 PM PDT by rzeznikj at stout (ASCII and ye shall receive... (Computers 3:14))
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To: DollyCali; ilovew

I believe so.

Haven't heard from her lately--though I've tried calling her...


247 posted on 07/29/2006 8:09:59 PM PDT by rzeznikj at stout (ASCII and ye shall receive... (Computers 3:14))
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To: bannie
...the glass is, at least, half FULL!

No, the glass is just twice as large as it needs to be.
248 posted on 07/29/2006 8:11:43 PM PDT by proud_yank (If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until its free.)
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To: Maximus_Ridiculousness

Thanks, Max!!


249 posted on 07/29/2006 8:13:07 PM PDT by RockinRight (She rocks my world, and I rock her world.)
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To: proud_yank
:-)

That one works for me! My glass, however, is brimming! I'd certainly love to have a partner; but I've got these wonderful grand kids...and kids and siblings and parents.

God's been very good to me: I've screwed up so many times; but good stuff keeps happening, anyway.

:-) I still like your "oversized glass" addition.
250 posted on 07/29/2006 8:16:57 PM PDT by bannie (HILLARY: Not all perversions are sexual.)
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To: DollyCali
I see you are an evening person also(another advantage you have over me right now, I am a strong morning person & a ho hum, mediocre person in PM)...

On a much lighter note, I'm currently a "trying to rearrange my computer room" kind of person. I need more room for more cages, and that means finding things to put somewhere else. I spent part of the afternoon moving a bookcase into my bedroom.

The next step that I need to make is changing my "desk." In 1986, I moved out of the dorms without permission and without a refund. I had to go very cheap on everything, and I ended up with a "desk" made of an old masonite door cut to five feet in length and propped between two small, steel shelf units. I think the door cost about $5 to buy and maybe that much to have cut with a new edge put where the cut was made. The shelf units probably cost about $15 together. They've been my desk for the past twenty years, and I hate to let them go. On the other hand, something smaller would give me more room and not collect as much junk as I put on this big, horizontal surface.

I'm currently sitting here with a tape measure looking at things, taking a measurement, trying to think of a different arrangement, and then starting over. One way or another, I'll find the right combination eventually.

Bill

251 posted on 07/29/2006 8:17:45 PM PDT by WFTR (Liberty isn't for cowards)
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To: WFTR
This area is the big difference between pursuing a relationship and pursuing my engineering.

LOL, 'engineering' and 'relationship'! In engineering it is next to impossible to pursue a relationship, its all guys (usually)!!

I tend to find that the more guys 'look' for women, the less likely they are to find one. There are tons of women my age around me, and lots of good looking ones. Most seem to be into guys they went to high school with, or are really self absorbed, trendy, wear too much makeup, and are waaay to into the bar/club scene.

Be confident in yourself, heck, you put up with all that math, chemistry, etc!

What type of things do you enjoy doing for fun? I like spending my time outside, which is usually a good opener. Ask if they want to come along.
252 posted on 07/29/2006 8:25:55 PM PDT by proud_yank (If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until its free.)
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To: WFTR

Just got my bath & ready to crash.. had to chuckle on your "office work/changes" another engineer vs blonde approach. You measure.. I jsut shove things til it fits or breaks!

Night Bill.. sweetest of dreams!


253 posted on 07/29/2006 8:27:02 PM PDT by DollyCali (Don't tell GOD how big your storm is -- Tell the storm how B-I-G your God is!)
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To: bannie

Cynical engineering humor, at its worst!


254 posted on 07/29/2006 8:27:15 PM PDT by proud_yank (If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until its free.)
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To: rzeznikj at stout

I used to go up 51, then I think 17??? Can't remember.

Northern WI is a nice area. Never made it to the Apostles though, unfortunately.


255 posted on 07/29/2006 8:28:46 PM PDT by proud_yank (If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until its free.)
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To: proud_yank
English teachers don't understand engineering...so that 'splains everything!

;-)
256 posted on 07/29/2006 8:31:43 PM PDT by bannie (HILLARY: Not all perversions are sexual.)
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To: DollyCali; WFTR
Phil would drive you mad then Dolly, he makes a drawing for the smallest task and always has penknife, tape measure and pencil with him at all times.

He has great spacial awareness and can get a quart into a pint pot.

My untidiness drives him mad.

I suspect that most engineers especially design engineers are like this.
257 posted on 07/29/2006 8:50:17 PM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME))
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To: bannie

Me gots some good grammur skillzes!

Love your tagline.


258 posted on 07/29/2006 8:50:25 PM PDT by proud_yank (If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until its free.)
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To: snugs
My untidiness drives him mad.

I suspect that most engineers especially design engineers are like this.


LOL, you should see my apartment! I had eng. profs who made me look like a museum cureator(sp?).
259 posted on 07/29/2006 8:51:35 PM PDT by proud_yank (If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until its free.)
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To: bannie
English teachers don't understand engineering...so that 'splains everything!

Phil would agree with you except he would say all teachers do not understand engineers in the real world - his ex was a teacher :0)

260 posted on 07/29/2006 8:51:46 PM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME))
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