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 Subject:  Re: Modeling Psychology?List thread.  
  
 Date:  Oct 16, 2007
 From:  bobCollignon 
Interesting read-pretty sad for some of you guys:( In far too many marraiges and relationships those involved seem to think it's an integral part of the relationship to squeeze every bit of life and joy out of there significant other-like I said SAD!!!
My wife came home from her hobby thing at about 9 tonight. She said come up when you're ready. I did a bit more soldering (experimenting with a new approach) I came up she had fresh sushi for a late dinner, an equally fresh walnut desert and a new bottle of wine. The first thing she asked me, sincerely, was if my new techniques for soldering worked and was I happy with the results.
And so some of you don't think that my relationship is just a youthful infatuation I've been with my wife for 28 years and married for 25. We've both always rebelled against irrational "clingyness" and have always trusted each other completely. And to really rub it in:) she's 50 still beautiful (no surgical help) and has essentially the same great body she had 28 years ago-I am a lucky man!!!
Hell modelling is still cheaper than blood pressure medicine or anti-depression drugs-It really is good for you.
JustMyProudAndHappy2cbobC
 
Thread Listing 
  Modeling Psychology? - Cyprien Landreneau - Oct 14, 2007
. . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - Steve Reid - Oct 14, 2007
. . . . . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - Cyprien Landreneau - Oct 14, 2007
. . . . . . Steve you forgot... - frank forster - Oct 14, 2007
. . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - David Golinsky - Oct 14, 2007
. . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - Damon Agretto - Oct 14, 2007
. . . . . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - Steve Reid - Oct 14, 2007
. . . . . . . . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - David Golinsky - Oct 14, 2007
. . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - Paul A. Owen - Oct 14, 2007
. . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - Tom Cullen - Oct 14, 2007
. . . Understanding subtle differences - Glenn Gerson - Oct 14, 2007
. . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - Brian Bocchino - Oct 14, 2007
. . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - Marc Brandes - Oct 15, 2007
. . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - Joris Jan Priem - Oct 15, 2007
. . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - Bill Goodrich - Oct 15, 2007
. . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - Doug - Oct 15, 2007
. . . . . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - Paul A. Owen - Oct 15, 2007
. . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - Michael Powers - Oct 16, 2007
. . . . . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - John Yarosh - Oct 16, 2007
. . . . . . . . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - bobCollignon - Oct 16, 2007
. . . . . . . . . . . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - Mark Norman - Oct 17, 2007
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Re: Modeling Psychology? - bobCollignon - Oct 17, 2007
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