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sKePTiKal:
PS - is it bad to be relieved that (except for weekends) Hol will be gone for 3 weeks? :D
Hopalong:
Nope.
It's human, about health, and even wise.
It's good to recognize that you need more separateness, imo.
hugs
Hops
lighter:
World suffering and grief is what it is, regardless of how you spend your minutes, Amber.
Turning toward good energy, growth and transformation is more productive than rumination, but you know that.
I'm just sending two thumbs up for your post.
Lighter
sKePTiKal:
Hey HOPS - the butterfly on butt would work except that the back pockets are already embroidered (brand logo, etc stuff).
I'm kinda just looking at the places on the seams - oh there are LOTS of seams - the jeans are practically "articulated" - where the denim's worn down to the warp and just starting to cover with a basic satin stitch.... until I start seeing it become something. So who knows WHAT will appear? LOLOLOL.
His Ducati is in the barn and the key/title are in my safe, as we speak. Every time I start to doubt he's really serious about getting here... I just go drool over the bike. No one would part with their bike (in the serious cycling community) unless there was a high trust level and intent to shortly follow the bike. I've loved this model, ever since I was riding. Which was a lifetime or 3 ago. No idea if I could talk myself into getting a license & bike again or not. Not even going to seriously contemplate it at this time. It's a pretty physically demanding sport - and that's my main consideration right now. As is my competitive nature - and he's been an actual competitive rider/racer - and with my pride involved, I can foresee taking some less than calculated risks I have no business entertaining. The fantasy is still tantalizing, though.
So yeah - I'm having fun with his jeans. He'll wear 'em, too. He doesn't have any insecurities about his masculinity. LOLOLOL.
lighter:
I've ridden on the back of a few bikes, but my mother frightened me so badly about it I quickly veered off after every ride(which, looking down, seemed like an opportunity to scrape all the meat off my bones.)
I don't have those thrill seeking needs you have/had.
Roller coasters were enough and after children that lost it's shine.
Lighter
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