How would YOU describe a typical Villager?

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Old 06-22-2017, 11:27 AM
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His name was MYRON FLOREN -- yep I had the same type of childhood "luck" as you -- but worse -- I had to take accordion lessons! (Finally gave my 50-year old accordion away last year when planning our move to the villages.)

Mom knew everyone's name on the show and I think she secretly hoped one of us would become a Champagne Lady or a Lennon Sister.
So that was your childhood???? Are you "normal" now???
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So that was your childhood???? Are you "normal" now???
That sounds kind of like child abuse to me.
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Perhaps at second blush we might say, "Oh look, a question intended to initiate some innocent social discourse, with perhaps a few bon mots, and a modicum of self-disclosure."

It is possible that a discussion by Villagers about how we view ourselves might counter the real stereotype that has been published in such national media as the New York Post.

Consider this excerpt:

"It’s a Thursday night at one of a half-dozen hot spots at the 20,000-acre Central Florida complex called The Villages, the largest gated retirement community in America – and one of the most popular destinations for New Yorkers in their golden years – where the female-to-male ratio runs 10 to 1.

It’s a widower’s paradise, and the word on the street is that there’s a big black market for Viagra."

"...getting lucky is one of the residents’ primary pastimes.

The huge complex began growing rapidly in the mid-1990s, and reported cases of gonorrhea rocketed from 152 to 245, of syphilis rose from 17 to 33, and of chlamydia from 52 to 115 among those 55 and older in Florida from 1995 to 2005.

The state’s sexually transmitted disease rate among those over 65 is one of the fastest growing in the country, one report claims.

In 2006, a local gynecologist reported that she treated more cases of herpes and human papillomavirus at The Villages than she did when she worked in Miami.

“I get offers for sex all the time,” brags Dave, 70, who, like others who spoke about their sexually active set, asked that his real name not be used, “especially by women in their 70s. They say, ‘Are you busy tonight? I’ll show you a good time.’ ”

This makes the responses, like "old," "active seniors," and the like seem quite innocent and inoffensive.

How about just abstaining from a thread if you don't like the content?
So you would describe the typical Villager as; a sexual deviant ready to score at all times, wears swinging red to the squares, wakes up in strange beds often, and has an STD?

I have been asked / told about a huge swinger crowd here in TV. I have never seen anything myself, but do wonder how it works. Do they have a bowl at the front door of these swinger parties and attendees throw their teeth or hearing aid in the bowl, and they go home with whoever grabs their teeth or hearing aid??
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So you would describe the typical Villager as; a sexual deviant ready to score at all times, wears swinging red to the squares, wakes up in strange beds often, and has an STD?

I have been asked / told about a huge swinger crowd here in TV. I have never seen anything myself, but do wonder how it works. Do they have a bowl at the front door of these swinger parties and attendees throw their teeth or hearing aid in the bowl, and they go home with whoever grabs their teeth or hearing aid??
Brush up on your reading skills and read my post again. I clearly attributed the stereotype to a published account in the New York Post. That is a real stereotype that has been widely circulated.

If you want to see how I described a typical Villager, go back to post #41 in this thread.

Your apology for mischaracterizing my description of a typical Villager is welcome.
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I like this post from a rosygale in 2015 and I quote

"One child wrote the following:


We always used to spend the holidays with Grandma and Grandpa. They used to live in a big brick house but Grandpa got retired and they moved to The Villages where everyone lives in nice little houses, and so they don't have to mow the grass anymore!

They ride around on their bicycles and scooters and wear name tags because they don't know who they are anymore. They go to a building called a wreck center, but they must have got it fixed because it is all okay now. They do exercises there, but they don't do them very well.

There is a swimming pool too, but they all jump up and down in it with hats on.

At their gate, there is a doll house with a little old man sitting in it. He watches all day so nobody can escape. Sometimes they sneak out, and go cruising in their golf carts!

Nobody there cooks, they just eat out. And, they eat the same thing every night - early birds.

Some of the people can't get out past the man in the doll house. The ones who do get out, bring food back to the wrecked center for pot luck.

My Grandma says that Grandpa worked all his life to earn his retirement and says I should work hard so I can be retired someday too.

When I earn my retirement, I want to be the man in the doll house. Then I will let people out, so they can visit their grandchildren. "

A future Villager for sure!
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Brush up on your reading skills and read my post again. I clearly attributed the stereotype to a published account in the New York Post. That is a real stereotype that has been widely circulated.

If you want to see how I described a typical Villager, go back to post #41 in this thread.

Your apology for mischaracterizing my description of a typical Villager is welcome.
Hey Carl - That was my poor attempt at humor. No insult intended. Sorry!

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So you would describe the typical Villager as; a sexual deviant ready to score at all times, wears swinging red to the squares, wakes up in strange beds often, and has an STD?

I have been asked / told about a huge swinger crowd here in TV. I have never seen anything myself, but do wonder how it works. Do they have a bowl at the front door of these swinger parties and attendees throw their teeth or hearing aid in the bowl, and they go home with whoever grabs their teeth or hearing aid??
That is funny
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Hey Carl - That was my poor attempt at humor. No insult intended. Sorry!

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As I have said many times, there should be a special font for us to use when we are being sarcastic and/or humorous. It's easy to misunderstand printed words.
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As I have said many times, there should be a special font for us to use when we are being sarcastic and/or humorous. It's easy to misunderstand printed words.
I agree. Maybe italic?

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I agree. Maybe italic?

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Perhaps a color.
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As I have said many times, there should be a special font for us to use when we are being sarcastic and/or humorous. It's easy to misunderstand printed words.


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White, Republican, Anti-progressive, stuck in their past and currently starring in a bad episode of the Lawrence Welk Show.
And I guess some are very unhappy?
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You ARE living in the past if you feel this is a bad episode of the Lawrence Welk Show. Being here is not like being stuck in the past, sitting up north looking at gloomy weather with no one your age to associate with will make you feel like you're living in the past. Here there is something to do from dawn to dusk if you choose to do so including the choice to sit and watch old re-runs if that's your thing. I don't believe there is anywhere else you can live and have so much available, the biggest problem is having enough time to do it all. Be progressive, get up and out, start enjoying the present and look forward to the future, the past is gone.
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You ARE living in the past if you feel this is a bad episode of the Lawrence Welk Show. Being here is not like being stuck in the past, sitting up north looking at gloomy weather with no one your age to associate with will make you feel like you're living in the past. Here there is something to do from dawn to dusk if you choose to do so including the choice to sit and watch old re-runs if that's your thing. I don't believe there is anywhere else you can live and have so much available, the biggest problem is having enough time to do it all. Be progressive, get up and out, start enjoying the present and look forward to the future, the past is gone.
I have been reading your posts and each one makes me smile. I am so glad you are here.

I can tell that you are and have always been a positive person, hope you enjoy lower Paradise with us for a thousand years.
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