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Make the most of it every day; time flies - my little girl is 49.
Tell me about it.

Last week, I watched BTTF at the cinema.....

Mottie, we too have joint current and savings accounts. Don't feel awkward about buying for each other.
 
Some people have beds in the garage.
Mostly illegal immigrants..
Who would want to?
I notice the two that originally made the claim, the post that you liked, have declined to answer.
I think it is safe to assume that if they did answer their response would be just like yours: zero.

So all your comments are based on your own prejudice, supposition and gutter talk.

Despite the many calls of banishing hate speech from social media, not least from the bereaved families of murder victims, there are still some who are intent on peddling hate on whatever platform allows them.
 
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It helps to keep us young. I don't want to be sitting in my rocking chair watching the world go by.

That was the part of getting old which I always dreaded, but so far there is none of that :) Left over from before my first partner passed away, I still have the stairlift installed and an electric scooter stored in the hut. Both almost unused. The stairlift comes in for running heavy items up and down the stairs, like piles of washing.

Around 4 years ago, I began using the scooter to get to and from the Main Street with the heavy shopping, because my energy levels were pretty low and it was easier than waiting for the bus, much faster than anyone can walk - I have one failed kidney and the other almost useless. That somehow means my blood iron levels are low, so I cannot absorb oxygen in my lungs as well as I used to. They give me an injection every four weeks and IV iron every 6 months to help address that, which seems to help. Before it was a matter of me walking too fast, then having to stop and catch my breath, then off I would go again for a while. I still have the same problem, but can go much further between stops.

When I look at others around me and some ten years younger, I feel I am lucky to feel as young, active, as fit as I am and still enjoying life.
 
My pal’s dad got a chairlift fitted. When I was visiting one day I asked him how he was getting on with the new chairlift.
“It’s effing useless” came the reply, “by the time I get to the top I’ve p!$$ed myself anyway”.

No use at all, if you are in a rush - they move in a very stately manner. Toilets up and down, so no such issues here.
 
It helps to keep us young. I don't want to be sitting in my rocking chair watching the world go by.

I can’t wait to sit in my rocking chair eating strawberries and cream on a porch like the ‘Walton’s’ watching the sunset.
 
If your divorce costs you more than £100k then you either have a very large pot of money tucked away, very expensive solicitors or a combination of both!

The average working man has nowhere near that amount of money unless they have been married for quite a while and got a nice house that is fully paid off.

It depends where you live in the country and also if the separation is with or without lawyers. Unfortunately, lots of lawyers promise the earth and spend 6 month exchanging letters between each other only for the thing to get settled in court. Then you have all the "little birds" whispering in their ear and the "friends" who come round to chew wasps and slag their ex-es off. Some see it as right to "take" their ex for everything as if somehow, they are justified because the were left. At the end of the day, no crime is committed when you leave your ex. Marriage should not be a life sentence with a person who is no longer the right person. Nobody should get punished because they break up.

I was married for 19 years, when I pulled the plug. Its costing me a f***load of money and I'm right at the start of the process, but I'm a lot happier and that is all that matters. I hope one day she will be too. We could all be dead next week.
 
I notice the two that originally made the claim, the post that you liked, have declined to answer.
I think it is safe to assume that if they did answer their response would be just like yours: zero.

So all your comments are based on your own prejudice, supposition and gutter talk.

Despite the many calls of banishing hate speech from social media, not least from the bereaved families of murder victims, there are still some who are intent on peddling hate on whatever platform allows them.

Sorry, Himmy. What was the question again? :ROFLMAO:
 
It depends where you live in the country and also if the separation is with or without lawyers. Unfortunately, lots of lawyers promise the earth and spend 6 month exchanging letters between each other only for the thing to get settled in court. Then you have all the "little birds" whispering in their ear and the "friends" who come round to chew wasps and slag their ex-es off. Some see it as right to "take" their ex for everything as if somehow, they are justified because the were left. At the end of the day, no crime is committed when you leave your ex. Marriage should not be a life sentence with a person who is no longer the right person. Nobody should get punished because they break up.

I was married for 19 years, when I pulled the plug. Its costing me a f***load of money and I'm right at the start of the process, but I'm a lot happier and that is all that matters. I hope one day she will be too. We could all be dead next week.

Yes unfortunately the women know the law is very skewed towards their favour.

Unfortunately I am currently trapped if I left I would end up penniless and homeless,
 
Yes unfortunately the women know the law is very skewed towards their favour.

Unfortunately I am currently trapped if I left I would end up penniless and homeless,

I think every long relationship must have it's issues, once the initial gloss had faded, I guess that's why I never actually went as far as getting formally married. The best most can hope for, is to somehow rub along and try to minimise the stress.
 
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