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Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?

 
 
kickycan
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:33 pm
Re: Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
PoetSeductress wrote:
kickycan wrote:
I'm always ruttish, and I'm not a young man, although I am very immature for my age. Hmmm...does immaturity in men lead to overly ruttish feelings? Or does ruttishness make men immature?

Things to ponder...


I meant to ask you, kickycan, does this pose a problem for you?


Which, the immaturity, or the constant ruttishness?
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PoetSeductress
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:37 pm
Re: Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
kickycan wrote:
PoetSeductress wrote:
kickycan wrote:
I'm always ruttish, and I'm not a young man, although I am very immature for my age. Hmmm...does immaturity in men lead to overly ruttish feelings? Or does ruttishness make men immature?

Things to ponder...


I meant to ask you, kickycan, does this pose a problem for you?


Which, the immaturity, or the constant ruttishness?


Oh, you get it constantly, too? I wasn't referring to the immaturity..
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PoetSeductress
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:48 pm
Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
seaglass wrote:
Don't be silly dear heart,

you can have it both ways if you look anything like that avatar and you arn't a Texas Baptist.

The old one for the money

and

The young one for the honey.


Old ones nor young ones have neither been a problem for me, seaglass. I can bring forth the honey from the hive of any old one, and revive him to newness again, even when he thought that all hope was lost. :wink:

And this is no joke.

(I don't hold a membership to any church.)
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seaglass
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:55 pm
Your are a true Texan my darlin'.
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George
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:56 pm
If I wasn't ruttish when I started reading this, I sure am now.
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:57 pm
actually older woman/younger man makes far more sense than the other way around.
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Chumly
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 03:13 pm
Depends whose doing the sensing Smile
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PoetSeductress
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 03:42 pm
Re: Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
quote:

PoetSeductress wrote:
seaglass wrote:
Don't be silly dear heart,

you can have it both ways if you look anything like that avatar and you arn't a Texas Baptist.

The old one for the money

and

The young one for the honey.


Old ones nor young ones have neither been a problem for me, seaglass. I can bring forth the honey from the hive of any old one, and revive him to newness again, even when he thought that all hope was lost. :wink:

And this is no joke.

(I don't hold a membership to any church.)


P. S. - I don't need any man for money; I can become wealthy on my own, if I wish. When I need a man, it is ultimately for love.
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 03:50 pm
ain't no cure for love.
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 03:57 pm
Well PS,
If I were to sell donuts I wouldn't necessarily target a group of
Cardiologist.

So, why don't you look for the right target audience? Perhaps a2k isn't
responding to your mating calls, as you would have hoped.
You're 50+ and obviously in dire need for a man. There must be a
proper online channel for that, I am sure.
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PoetSeductress
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 04:05 pm
Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
What is your problem? I have had several offers, but have not accepted. This thread is not a "mating call" but a forum for:

EXPRESSION AND COMMUNICATION AND SHARING, and yes, FLIRTING, WHICH IS NO BIG DEAL, BECAUSE PLENTY OF OTHERS HERE DO THE SAME THING.

SO DON'T SINGLE ME OUT.

If you have a problem with that, then I can't help you.

CalamityJane wrote:
Well PS,
If I were to sell donuts I wouldn't necessarily target a group of
Cardiologist.

So, why don't you look for the right target audience? Perhaps a2k isn't
responding to your mating calls, as you would have hoped.
You're 50+ and obviously in dire need for a man. There must be a
proper online channel for that, I am sure.
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PoetSeductress
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 04:16 pm
Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
That is the prime example why most of my friends are men, and very few are women. The female friends I do have are exceptional.

the "j" word
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PoetSeductress
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 04:20 pm
Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
dyslexia wrote:
ain't no cure for love.


Bless you, dys, you're a romantic, at heart.
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 04:24 pm
I don't have a problem with that, PS.
It was just a mere suggestion on my part,
to ease your tremendous efforts as a seductress.
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 04:26 pm
Re: Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
PoetSeductress wrote:
That is the prime example why most of my friends are men, and very few are women. The female friends I do have are exceptional.

the "j" word


Oh yes, how can any woman not be jealous of you. I certainly am!
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PoetSeductress
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 04:36 pm
Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
Sheer adulterated BS.

Gloss it over and say all the "right" words, but I didn't just fall off a turnip truck. You might be able to pull the wool over the eyes of certain other people, but not this lady. This isn't the only time you've been ugly toward me.

You are simply exercising your politian skills. So go cause a calamity somewhere else.

Bug off.
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 04:54 pm
Re: Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
PoetSeductress wrote:
Sheer adulterated BS.

Gloss it over and say all the "right" words, but I didn't just fall off a turnip truck. You might be able to pull the wool over the eyes of certain other people, but not this lady. This isn't the only time you've been ugly toward me.

You are simply exercising your politian skills. So go cause a calamity somewhere else.

Bug off.


You're absolutely right! The way I express myself towards you and others
is terribly ugly.
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PoetSeductress
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 05:12 pm
Typical of a polititian, to twist ever-so-slightly my words and actions, to imply that that I meant something else.

Anyone who is naive enough to believe you, deserves you.
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Arella Mae
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 05:34 pm
Uh, not sure I should be in this thread................

First, I had to look up ruttish to find out for sure what it meant. Glad I did. Shewolfnm, I thought it meant being in a rut also. Laughing

Ok, confession time. Yes, even I, Momma Angel fall into this particular rut! I know! I know! Don't pass out, but it's true! I am just as susceptible to these kinds of things as everyone else is.

PoetSeductress, I understand where you are coming from about having more men friends than women. I am NOT saying that Calamity Jane is jealous, mind you, but I do know how easy it is for women to become at odds about flirting, etc., very quickly and a lot of times unnecessarily. So, I hope the two of you work it out. You both have different personalities is all and sometimes they clash.

I haven't had a lot of contact with Calamity Jane and what I can remember she may have seemed a bit harsh but I think it was more the particular topic than her. So, play nice girls, give each other a chance. I think the both of you probably would like each other in real life. Laughing

Ok, one more confession and it cannot leave this room! Everyone promise? It's going to sound very silly I know but it's just fact.

<<<<<Okay, you have to lean in close so I can whisper this to everyone.>>>>>There is a certain male poster on A2K that I have this crush on. It's silly because I have had very, very little interaction with this person and some was cordial and some was not. There would never be anything but a little flirtation and this little heart skips a beat thing when I see his avatar type of thing going on. So, go figure?! Where do feelings like that come from? I haven't a clue. Embarrassed

I don't think there is anything wrong with harmless flirtation as long as all parties involved understand that is just what it is.
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JPB
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 05:34 pm
How's your insomnia been, PS?
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