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added by Trucker for Lythiane on 08.04.2019 in 02:55Always good to see some ribcage. Great tummy on 3.
added by Firkins for Lythiane on 11.04.2019 in 19:44Honest, when in doubt tell the truth, loyal like a dog, intelligent, sometimes I think I'm the smartest guy in the world, I'm a great communicator, no one loses in a fair deal, I love kids and.
added by Vendorr for Lythiane on 11.04.2019 in 02:47. . strip poker is a fun game to play in a relationship. Depends on the game .
added by Doloris for Lythiane on 10.04.2019 in 17:28That kind of hurt a little and planted a seed of self-doubt. I won't say i'm ugly (although one time I emailed my picture to a girl I was chatting with) she said I was ugly and to leave her alone.
added by Dubland for Lythiane on 06.04.2019 in 12:55I don't know, but I don't want to find out and play the odds. So "007," this is my heartfelt, most sincere view of the scenario for which you're trying gather valuable information, points of view and/or perhaps true-life experience from men like me in this forum. And though I know I'd love that child with all my heart no matter how old I may be, I don't think that I'd be able to go through the frustrating ordeal and painful disappointment of not being able to do many things I'd love to do with that child due to the possible conditions that age brings into play as I'd get older. But what about actually taking the time to truly weigh the child's possible emotional state, not so much when the child is under 12 years of age, but after becoming a teenager and dad might not have the agility, the strength, the stamina or perhaps the top-notch health that most men enjoy having between their mid 20s through their late 30s? Yes, it is a true blessing for a gentleman like me to be able to enjoy raising, loving, protecting, guiding and caring for a child from infancy through early adulthood. Good luck! Yes, it is a matter of choice and reciprocal understanding between two people who truly love each other while she's 27 years old and he's in his 40s. By then, it'd be too late to turn time around and reconsider my "realistic" choices before bringing a child to life in my 40s. All I can tell you is that there's and "must be" a lot of communication, reciprocal understanding and immense commitment to be invested from you and your future partner (in your desire age range for him) "before" deciding on whether or not to start a brand new family from the very begining (newborn child).