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I am looking for age gap relationships

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lindayl08@yahoo.com - 05 Dec 2006 13:31 GMT
I found a best place for Older Women and Younger Men, or Older men and
Younger women to interact with each other:

http://www.aboutme.com/users/sexysingle/agegaplove.htm
morris - 05 Dec 2006 23:56 GMT
No OT in the title--do they both have to be diabetic, or just one of
them?

Morris

> I found a best place for Older Women and Younger Men, or Older men and
> Younger women to interact with each other:
>
> http://www.aboutme.com/users/sexysingle/agegaplove.htm
Ozgirl - 06 Dec 2006 04:44 GMT
> No OT in the title--do they both have to be diabetic, or just one of
> them?

:)
Gantlet - 06 Dec 2006 17:09 GMT
perhaps they have a diabetic fetish.
after all.

"Diabetics Do It With Out The Sweets"

and that just might turn a few people on.

Tom

> No OT in the title--do they both have to be diabetic, or just one of
> them?
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>>
>> http://www.aboutme.com/users/sexysingle/agegaplove.htm
Ozgirl - 06 Dec 2006 21:17 GMT
> perhaps they have a diabetic fetish.
> after all.
>
> "Diabetics Do It With Out The Sweets"
>
> and that just might turn a few people on.

Strawberries and cream and not chocolate syrup! Unless it's
Da Vinci's or whatever you lot call your sugar free
"syrups".
Gantlet - 07 Dec 2006 01:03 GMT
>> perhaps they have a diabetic fetish.
>> after all.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Da Vinci's or whatever you lot call your sugar free
> "syrups".

what is the dish is already prepared? honestly i couldnt picture myself
saying "i cant eat that it has too many carbs" the syrup being fat free and
loaded with carbs might present a problem. a stick of butter would come in
handy.
Cheri - 07 Dec 2006 03:05 GMT
I think it would be really annoying to everyone around me if I spent my
time saying "I can't eat that, it has too many carbs." I can't picture
doing that either. I do what Jennifer suggests in that case, and say I
don't eat _________, or just no thank you. :-)
--
Cheri

Gantlet wrote in message ...

>what is the dish is already prepared? honestly i couldnt picture myself
>saying "i cant eat that it has too many carbs" the syrup being fat free and
>loaded with carbs might present a problem. a stick of butter would come in
>handy.
Ozgirl - 07 Dec 2006 04:33 GMT
> I think it would be really annoying to everyone around me if I spent
> my time saying "I can't eat that, it has too many carbs."
I can't
> picture doing that either. I do what Jennifer suggests in
that case,
> and say I don't eat _________, or just no thank you. :-)

heh, I must be on a different wavelength, I don't seem to be
talking about the same thing :)

>>what is the dish is already prepared? honestly i couldnt picture
>>myself saying "i cant eat that it has too many carbs" the
syrup being
>>fat free and loaded with carbs might present a problem. a
stick of
>>butter would come in handy.
Cheri - 07 Dec 2006 20:39 GMT
I'm sure it's me that got it wrong. I'm not sure I'm seeing all the
posts, and I know I'm not seeing  the start of some threads. Dunno why.
:-)

--
Cheri

>heh, I must be on a different wavelength, I don't seem to be
>talking about the same thing :)
Ozgirl - 07 Dec 2006 22:02 GMT
> I'm sure it's me that got it wrong. I'm not sure I'm seeing all the
> posts, and I know I'm not seeing  the start of some threads. Dunno
> why. :-)

Same here, I am getting approx 35 posts twice a day which is
way down on normal.
Cheri - 07 Dec 2006 22:27 GMT
Yep, I'm not getting very many at all either.

--
Cheri

>> I'm sure it's me that got it wrong. I'm not sure I'm
>seeing all the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>Same here, I am getting approx 35 posts twice a day which is
>way down on normal.
Gantlet - 07 Dec 2006 18:47 GMT
>I think it would be really annoying to everyone around me if I spent my
> time saying "I can't eat that, it has too many carbs." I can't picture
> doing that either. I do what Jennifer suggests in that case, and say I
> don't eat _________, or just no thank you. :-)
> --
> Cheri

either your or I have not gotten ozgirls posts wrong.
I think she was talking about using such things more like a garnish
for a very special treat <- i can only guess what.
I dont think there will be much finger pricking lol going on.. hmmm
perhaps i could have worded that better.

Tom

> Gantlet wrote in message ...
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> in
>>handy.
Cheri - 07 Dec 2006 21:28 GMT
I'm sure it's me. :-)

--
Cheri

Gantlet wrote in message ...
>either your or I have not gotten ozgirls posts wrong.
>I think she was talking about using such things more like a garnish
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
>Tom
Ozgirl - 07 Dec 2006 21:36 GMT
>>I think it would be really annoying to everyone around me if I spent
>> my time saying "I can't eat that, it has too many carbs."
I can't
>> picture doing that either. I do what Jennifer suggests in
that case,
>> and say I don't eat _________, or just no thank you. :-)
>> --
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> I dont think there will be much finger pricking lol going on.. hmmm
> perhaps i could have worded that better.

When I indulge in treats I never test!
Andrea2 - 06 Dec 2006 21:31 GMT
>No OT in the title--do they both have to be diabetic, or just one of
>them?
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>>
>> http://www.aboutme.com/users/sexysingle/agegaplove.htm

Maybe I should join that group, my DH is a lot older than me, over
twice as old. He would be furious if he found out I had joined, he is
very sensitive about our age difference and being taken for my father
or worse.

I wonder if diabetics are drawn together by some subconscious
attraction. DH and myself are both Type 2's. I didn't find out that he
was diabetic until after he had started living with me. I think I have
read about other members of this group that are both diabetics.

Andrea2
Type 2, MDI insulin, mother
DonnaB - 07 Dec 2006 04:40 GMT
In alt.support.diabetes on Wed, 06 Dec 2006 13:31:19 -0800  in Msg.#
<b7den2la84i7h5faqijj7541f7368rfpbo@4ax.com>, Andrea2
<andrea6192001@yahoo.com> wrote:

> >No OT in the title--do they both have to be diabetic, or just one of
> >them?
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> was diabetic until after he had started living with me. I think I have
> read about other members of this group that are both diabetics.

I'm in an age gap relationship, too, although by virtue of being IN one, I'm
not looking for one. LOL I like to call it an age discrepancy relationship,
though. It's like you have this external factor that doesn't seem to fit,
especially sometimes to other people who are NOT in your relationship with
you yet love to give you their opinion.

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