To: proud American in Canada
I am not asking for Pan_Yans sake. He is extremely healthy and keeps me very happy. Thank you for your concern! :)
I was thinking of my father, when I asked the question. My father is a single gentleman, in his mid-sixties, and really enjoying life now that he is accustomed to being a divorced man.
He is sowing his wild oats, so to speak. But, he does have diabetes.
It isn't that I want my father to become impotent... but I believe he will be safer, and I will have less to worry about, should his appetite decrease.
(LIKE A STEP-MOTHER YOUNGER THAN ME!)
216 posted on
09/26/2003 4:39:51 PM PDT by
Pan_Yans Wife
("Life isn't fair. It's fairer than death, is all.")
To: Pan_Yans Wife; Chad Fairbanks
"I am not asking for Pan_Yans sake. He is extremely healthy and keeps me very happy."
Oh! I didn't mean anything against your husband; I was just curious too.
Your father... hmmm, sounds a lot like my father after my mother died. All of a sudden, at the age of 60, he became very interested in his "circulation" and began purchasing supplements to help his circulation, LOL! :)
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