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  1. Ahh the sound of nothing wrong, makes everything all better...no? But actually the only thing wrong was timing and that as you mentioned that was not your fault.

    As has been mentioned, anyone she would have shown up with would have been a target for his anger, you however happened to be a bigger target given your apparent years of friendship.

    I agree with Pussy in that in my experience women do get over divorces much quicker than men but (also in my experience) women are social creatures, they allow their feelings to be exposed and don't seem to hold things in like men (but trust me they do occasionally as I am sure anyone here can attest to.) Men on the other hand bottle everything up so when you suddenly appeared with what he obviously still feels is his possession you shook him up pretty well and it was inevitable that he would pop.

    As to your confiding, what's done is done you where honest on the spot and for that you should be commended. He should have been man enough to know women traditionally do not attend weddings without an escort and he should have been understanding that she would take a friend. All in all I would say he is in the wrong here.

    My opinion is if you intended to pursue this relationship further you should really re-evaluate your friendship with him. Otherwise if it goes to a logical conclusion and he hasn't gotten over the divorce you will be in the very awkward situation of an adult relationship with her whilst he simmers with the knowledge of what she is like in that situation and his imagination stokes the fires wondering if she does for you what she wouldn't for him.

    I feel for you as you are obviously in a place you never thought you would be, my prayers are with you in your time of trouble.

    T&H

  2. All this '60s/70's car talk's got me all nostalgic...I still miss my '63 light metallic blue Buic Riveria. Was pretty then, and still is. One day...

    I know the feeling, 1974 Mustang Mach 1 with the smallest engine Ford ever put into one a 2.8L (171 cubic inches.) Cute little motor 0-60 in roughly 6 seconds and 33mpg on the highway. Alas I can't drive it at this time because the floor rusted out under the drivers seat, one good bump and I'm afraid for my derrière.

    T&H

    P.S. Need I mention the motor has a few tricks done to it?:wave:

  3. Sorry Benno I have to step in as a Kylie fan, she only uses men as her background dancers. Typically they are crossdressers or homosexual. To my knowledge she has never used any genetic females.

    I could be wrong, (wouldn't be the first time) but when she has never deviated before it's probably a pretty safe bet their guys.

    T&H

  4. Since the fashion correct thing is to wear shoes to accent or match your outfit, I would guess that transparent boots and shoes are made for people to wear when they're naked? :wave::clap:;-):clap::(:silly::(

    Bubba, are you trying to replace The Designer?

    I think they look very seventies (for those of us old enough to remember them when they happened.)

    T&H

  5. If you haven't had close to the same "gotta have 'em" experience in your heeling journal, you will. It comes with the territory. It's worse on-line to see a pair to die for and know it will take at least two weeks to a month before you can actually wear them.

    Or even worse, you fall for them and they don't come in your size:mecry:. That has happened to me many, many times (it's rough being a 12W.)

    I do have one pair that I saw, fell for, tried on, and wanted, badly, but decided I wouldn't, only to be back several days later to buy them. You know what they say absence makes the heart grow fonder but I've never regretted the purchase. Now there's this coat I really want but that's another story.

    T&H

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