Cat's are aloof and don't bother you.Don't get a cat. It'll remind you too much of the ex.
Dogs demand attention.
A dog reminds me more of my ex.
Cat's are aloof and don't bother you.Don't get a cat. It'll remind you too much of the ex.
Dogs don't scratch, hiss, or hold a grudge.Cat's are aloof and don't bother you.
Dogs demand attention.
A dog reminds me more of my ex.![]()
Cats remind me of mine They expect you to be their slave and give nothing back except peeing in your shoesCat's are aloof and don't bother you.
Dogs demand attention.
A dog reminds me more of my ex.![]()
My wife and girlfriend did the same.Two of them used to fight over who could sleep on my lap.
Problem is that right now, I have neither. Not any cats.My wife and girlfriend did the same.
Those were the days!
Give it time!I know this is about as far from electronics as you can get. But I just want to share with my community.
I’m 65. Divorced after a 38 year marriage. I’ve been seeing someone for almost 2 years.
And I broke up with her tonight. It’s been almost 45 years since I’ve experienced this. I didn’t want to break up, but the relationship was becoming increasingly unhealthy for me.
I’ve had a few drinks after talking to her. The pain is real. We still love each other, but I can’t continue.
Anyone feel like being supportive?
I appreciate your advice (I generally can understand your posts, but this time I had to look up “amative”)Give it time!You may well discover (as have I) that 'solitude' (i.e. freedom from encumbering sentiment for and/or from others) is the utmost luxury! -- While casual association is often beneficial and granting that immediate consanguineal family is a generally pleasant 'given' -- The 'emotional quagmire' of amative and other 'acquired relationships' is best avoided! --- My 2¢
With utmost sincerity
HP![]()
Consanguineal amativity. Gross.Give it time!You may well discover (as have I) that 'solitude' (i.e. freedom from encumbering sentiment for and/or from others) is the utmost luxury! -- While casual association is often beneficial and granting that immediate consanguineal family is a generally pleasant 'given' -- The 'emotional quagmire' of amative and other 'acquired relationships' is best avoided! --- My 2¢
With utmost sincerity
HP![]()
So Joey, Joey!Consanguineal amativity. Gross.
In need of 'remedial reading comprehension', Joey?Consanguineal amativity. Gross.
I very much doubt it!It might be too late.
Joey?! I would have thought that you of all folks would know that nothing matches 'seven fingers' of neat Old Grandads in that regard"Laughter is the Best Medicine".
That’s one of the best statements yet (my apologies to everyone else). Confirmation that the ‘withdrawal symptoms’ swiftly abate is comforting news. I was beginning to think that they’d follow me for years. Thanks.I very much doubt it!A dysfunctional relationship is much like a bad habit -- Following cessation, the 'withdrawal symptoms' --painful though they may be at the outset-- tend to abate swiftly
Best regards
HP
How about Jameson’s Caskmates - Stout Edition? That’s what I turn to.Joey?! I would have thought that you of all folks would know that nothing matches 'seven fingers' of neat Old Grandads in that regard-- Granting that laughter is a not- uncommon 'side effect' of said 'treatment'
TTFN
HP![]()
Online, I can make him laugh. Whether he drinks or not is up to him. Something about "leading horses" and all that.I would have thought that you of all folks would know that nothing matches 'seven fingers' of neat Old Grandads in that regard...
I did use humor when breaking up with her. My birthday was last week and she gave me a set of bath towels as a gift.Online, I can make him laugh. Whether he drinks or not is up to him. Something about "leading horses" and all that.
Thank you for that laugh, but as the saying goes...dogs have masters, cats have staff.Cats remind me of mine They expect you to be their slave and give nothing back except peeing in your shoes
I had a cat while growing up. She was an ornery cuss much of the time. Used to ferociously chase dogs out of the yard, regardless of size. Lived to be 21, the last few years with a busted front paw but nothing she could not handle.I used to have three cats. In my case, if I respected them, they’d respect me. Two of them used to fight over who could sleep on my lap. Never got a scratch! In fact, I also had a rabbit. The four animals would play together until they got tired. Then, they’d curl up in a big black ball (they all had jet black fur) and sleep.
/--/.
We once bought a baby caiman...maybe 6 in long tip-to-tip. The cat appeared completely disinterested in the reptile to the point of being oblivious. The caiman continued to grow and when it got to be about 12 in tip-to-tip, the cat eviscerated it and left it on its back in its makeshift terrarium.or hold a grudge.