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Old 07-20-2018, 11:16 AM
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I knew something wasn't right.............That's how my Bride feels with I walk out of the room.

I love you too dewilson, because you are FUNNY.
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Old 07-20-2018, 11:23 AM
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The man is thinking with his pecker while the much younger woman is of course thinking of money and security.

Florida law requires that the widow be allowed to remain in the house even if she is not on the deed. So the heirs will have to wait and wait and wait until she finally moves out, either by head or by feet. We had a friend whose 20 yr younger girlfriend refused to move in with him unless he married her, promised her all of his pension, promised to buy her a fancy new car every six months, to leave the house for her to sell so she could pass the proceeds to her two sons from a previous marriage. In turn, she would take care of him, and his own daughters would get nothing.
He should dump her; trade her in for a later model.

What I have observed over the years as a single is that members of the opposite sex are like buses. You get off one and another one comes along.
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Old 07-20-2018, 11:37 AM
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Guess which one is wealthy?
Could be overexposure of the camera, but I think she needs to apply some sunscreen, um... somewhere.
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Old 07-20-2018, 11:42 AM
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Could be overexposure of the camera, but I think she needs to apply some sunscreen, um... somewhere.
Ouch.....you're right!
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Old 07-20-2018, 11:50 AM
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The man is thinking with his pecker while the much younger woman is of course thinking of money and security.

Florida law requires that the widow be allowed to remain in the house even if she is not on the deed. So the heirs will have to wait and wait and wait until she finally moves out, either by head or by feet. We had a friend whose 20 yr younger girlfriend refused to move in with him unless he married her, promised her all of his pension, promised to buy her a fancy new car every six months, to leave the house for her to sell so she could pass the proceeds to her two sons from a previous marriage. In turn, she would take care of him, and his own daughters would get nothing.
That begs for an antenuptial agreement.

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Old 07-20-2018, 01:02 PM
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My sister met her husband when she was 42 and very established in her career - he was ten years younger, and they too had a great life together, she joked that the was her toy boy ........ unfortunately she must have worn him out because he passed rather early.
My second husband was 21 years younger than me, so I tend not to judge. Attraction happens. We were together for a decade but he also died young of heart valve disease.
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Generally speaking, one should be with someone who is within 10 years of age. More than 10 years and you probably won't have similar taste in music and viewpoints.

There are always exceptions to this rule. Whatever floats your boat!

Who's to say what's right?
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