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I Think I Know Why Older Women Are So Grouchy
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<blockquote data-quote="RSteve" data-source="post: 561620" data-attributes="member: 164"><p><span style="font-size: 18px">She was the widow of a guy I'd known for many years. He owned multiple shopping centers and apartment complexes, and left his widow very wealthy. To her the cost of a weekend at a resort was something to be taken care of by her accountant. Her late husband was significantly older than her and had been treated for Parkinson's Disease for several years prior to his death. Her goal, I'm quite certain, was for me to marry her, which I had no intention of doing. She was and is a woman of impeccable reputation and I am quite certain remained true to her marriage vows during her husband's life. We were two people who had lost our respective spouses, she about ten years prior to me, I'd guess in her mid-fifties. Because of her husband's illness, she'd "done without" since her mid to late 40s and was ready to see if her engine still ran. In her 20s and 30s, she was, in motor terms, a Honda 160 scrambler. When we dated and spent the weekend together, she was closer to a military issue deuce and 1/2. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSteve, post: 561620, member: 164"] [SIZE=5]She was the widow of a guy I'd known for many years. He owned multiple shopping centers and apartment complexes, and left his widow very wealthy. To her the cost of a weekend at a resort was something to be taken care of by her accountant. Her late husband was significantly older than her and had been treated for Parkinson's Disease for several years prior to his death. Her goal, I'm quite certain, was for me to marry her, which I had no intention of doing. She was and is a woman of impeccable reputation and I am quite certain remained true to her marriage vows during her husband's life. We were two people who had lost our respective spouses, she about ten years prior to me, I'd guess in her mid-fifties. Because of her husband's illness, she'd "done without" since her mid to late 40s and was ready to see if her engine still ran. In her 20s and 30s, she was, in motor terms, a Honda 160 scrambler. When we dated and spent the weekend together, she was closer to a military issue deuce and 1/2. [/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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