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<blockquote data-quote="Joe" data-source="post: 552783" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Relax [USER=1123]@LotusBud[/USER].</p><p></p><p>Actually I think she's married with children or has a partner.</p><p></p><p>It's just a fantasy bubble that appears when I'm daydreaming & it bursts when reality enters the room.</p><p></p><p>Still...I had a lotta foxy lookin' married women flirt with me when I was a Limo Driver.</p><p></p><p>They often touched me like some toy.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think I'm older than [USER=1301]@The Prowler[/USER].</p><p>Probably old enough to be [USER=535]@Dove[/USER] y's Dad</p><p>But he said he's bald as a billiard ball.</p><p>Whereas I'm hairy & still dark haired like an ape.</p><p></p><p>so....I'm under this illusion that I'm still young because people still treat me like that.</p><p>Altho because I grew up in the 60s and 70s so I'm aware that I'm not really.</p><p>And I'm rather old fashioned in my social views.</p><p></p><p>None of this woke culture existed when I was young.</p><p>so of course it seems very foreign to me and frankly, I don't understand it.</p><p></p><p>A lot of men my dad's age fought in the Second World War so naturally I was shaped by their views. My uncles grew up in the Great Depression and fought in Word War II. And my Grandmother was born in the 19th century - the only person I knew from that time. It was a different generation, but the last of its kind since Counterculture took over and his become the Norm. So, I saw those 2 sub-cultures co-exist side by side. The old ways of the 19th century died and the new ones of the 20th century born.</p><p></p><p>Kinda like when the Neanderthals met Cro-Magnon man or Homo Sapiens I suppose</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe, post: 552783, member: 9"] Relax [USER=1123]@LotusBud[/USER]. Actually I think she's married with children or has a partner. It's just a fantasy bubble that appears when I'm daydreaming & it bursts when reality enters the room. Still...I had a lotta foxy lookin' married women flirt with me when I was a Limo Driver. They often touched me like some toy. I think I'm older than [USER=1301]@The Prowler[/USER]. Probably old enough to be [USER=535]@Dove[/USER] y's Dad But he said he's bald as a billiard ball. Whereas I'm hairy & still dark haired like an ape. so....I'm under this illusion that I'm still young because people still treat me like that. Altho because I grew up in the 60s and 70s so I'm aware that I'm not really. And I'm rather old fashioned in my social views. None of this woke culture existed when I was young. so of course it seems very foreign to me and frankly, I don't understand it. A lot of men my dad's age fought in the Second World War so naturally I was shaped by their views. My uncles grew up in the Great Depression and fought in Word War II. And my Grandmother was born in the 19th century - the only person I knew from that time. It was a different generation, but the last of its kind since Counterculture took over and his become the Norm. So, I saw those 2 sub-cultures co-exist side by side. The old ways of the 19th century died and the new ones of the 20th century born. Kinda like when the Neanderthals met Cro-Magnon man or Homo Sapiens I suppose [/QUOTE]
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