
06-29-2019, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725
Well sort of that is NOTHING but true. I did go to BYU Law School and could have made a go of it as I am quite old-fashioned as far as women are concerned. Have to be in love or close to it for me to do anything. There was that blonde nurse from KY I really was extremely fond of but she moved out of the area. I do have my eye out for someone magnificent to take her place in my dreams and elsewhere. And she will have to able to handle a lot of baggage and deal with a lot of tricky problems.
BYU has a strict policy of no pre-marital sex. Of course, all the men at BYU law school in my Class were married except for me and all but two of the women there were also married. Just a very small number of the BYU Law School Class of 1985 were women. I only lasted 10 days there but already a few of the female undergrads seemed to be planning our wedding.
My U of MN Law School Class of 1989 was more than half women and had three law librarians in it. I was one of these. The other two were married women.
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That's actually NOTHING but...practical.
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