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Re: Exploring with the younger generation. < Reply # 31 on 11/3/2009 2:28 PM > | Reply with Quote
Posted by WEKurtz Sounds like we should all get together and do something really edgy. Yes?
Like, we could all bring our rocking chairs, and all rock at the same time, and the squeaks would be so loud, it would crack the windows! That would be sweet.
Or we could explore something.
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Re: Exploring with the younger generation. < Reply # 32 on 11/3/2009 9:05 PM > | Reply with Quote
Like, we could all bring our rocking chairs, and all rock at the same time, and the squeaks would be so loud, it would crack the windows! That would be sweet.
Or..we could run 20 miles and see who finishes first.
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Re: Exploring with the younger generation. < Reply # 35 on 1/14/2010 2:24 PM > | Reply with Quote
A UER member from Michigan agreed to meet me at a location a while back. That's fine, until I checked her profile: she's 20. Now, the Quagmire in me says "Oh yeah!" but the married-for-nearly-20-years-dude in me says "What the hell are you doing?" I had to cancel (long story) but she said we could explore together some other time. Should I reschedule or just let it slide?
I feel like I writing to Dear Abby.
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Re: Exploring with the younger generation. < Reply # 36 on 1/14/2010 2:49 PM > | Reply with Quote
20 yr olds are hot, but not hot enough to destroy what you've worked 20 years to build.
I work surrounded by the most awesome 20 something yr old asian girls at a Cal university. The lookin' is mind blowing, the touchin' is out of the question.
God it hurts to see that in writing.............
You can see a million miles tonite, but you can't get very far.
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Re: Exploring with the younger generation. < Reply # 37 on 1/14/2010 2:54 PM > | Reply with Quote
Posted by splumer A UER member from Michigan agreed to meet me at a location a while back. That's fine, until I checked her profile: she's 20. Now, the Quagmire in me says "Oh yeah!" but the married-for-nearly-20-years-dude in me says "What the hell are you doing?" I had to cancel (long story) but she said we could explore together some other time. Should I reschedule or just let it slide?
Posted by cr400 20 yr olds are hot, but not hot enough to destroy what you've worked 20 years to build.
I work surrounded by the most awesome 20 something yr old asian girls at a Cal university. The lookin' is mind blowing, the touchin' is out of the question.
You're going exploring, not spending a week in Paris booked into a hotel with only one room left - containing one king sized bed.
I've gone exploring with females before, I think the youngest was 24. Men can go places with younger women and maintain self-control you know. It's not like you must jump the women that you explore with.
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Re: Exploring with the younger generation. < Reply # 39 on 1/14/2010 8:44 PM > | Reply with Quote
I dunno, her picture is her avatar, and she looks pretty good. I work at a med school, and there are plenty of young ladies here as well, but surprisingly not that many really hot ones. They seem to go to great lengths to make themselves look as plain as possible.
But yeah, I can control myself (I'm not much of a ladies man anyway - too shy) but I wonder what the old lady would think. Unless I brought her along!
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