|  06-13-2007, 10:10 AM | #10053 | 
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	Bleh. I hate that whole thing about every woman *must* have a man. What- we can take care of ourselves. If someone comes along and you get along, great, but we are complete in ourselves. Well, some of us are. I know some women don't feel complete unless they're paired but I don't understand that.Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by Mousey Girl  I am also getting tired of being asked when I plan to start looking for a new man.  Why do I need a man to be happy?  My standard response is that I already have a man, he is in training, and he requires my full attention right now. |  
	I'll drink to that!Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by AllyOfTheDolls  Today's princess doesn't need a prince to rescue her! With lots of loving & supportive friends &/or family in her "kingdom", she'll do just fine!
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	I usually click view first unread and read forward. My brain does enough tangenting, I don't need help getting lost.Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by lizziebith  Am I the only one who always reads the So.......... thread from the last post to wherever I left off?  It's fascinating wondering what starts each tangent... |  
	Hey, there's a lot of range between "no social life until your kid is 40" and "immediately finding a new man".Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by Mousey Girl  She said (again) that I needed to not date or anything until Nickolas was grown and out of the house.  She heard this tidbit from Dr Laura, so it MUST be gospel.  
 I don't know what I have more of a problem with, that she believes everything Dr Laura says or that I am to have no social life for the next 8 years.
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 I can't take Dr. Laura seriously. Just... no.
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