Dearest Young people,
I've been reading your postings with concern. You see, dear hearts, there's a chasm between us, a chasm so wide that only time, your life time, can span it. By that time, of course, it'll be too late.
As I read of the many broken hearts, the words from Billy Gilman's song: "What's Forever For," reflect my thoughts better than I ever could, especially the first two verses; "I've been looking at people, And how they change with the times; And lately all I've been seeing are people Throwing love away and losing their minds: Or maybe it's me that's gone crazy, 'Cause I can't understand why; that lovers keep hurting each other When good love is so hard to come by."
It's none of my business, I know, and I wouldn't have stopped to read your postings, but for one woman's desperate plea for help. Apparently her marriage was too far gone to save.
At any rate, as an old man, there's so many things about life that I could say to young people, but I'm sure it would fall on deaf ears. However, one thing that women, (all women) should consider before throwing their lover away, is the fact that men do not "feel" love the way that women do, and there are no exceptions.
A woman's sex is connected to her love, while a man's sex has nothing to do with love. Women are unable to grasp the significance this difference.
Too, we've become brainwashed into believing that there is no recourse for infidelity, other than divorce. Moreover, we're afraid that others will laugh at us if we stay married to an unfaithful mate.
It isn't true. Think about it. Of course, it isn't true. I can only imagine the heartbreak of loosing my first love for the silly reason that she was unfaithful. I keep uppermost in my mind that we do not own our mate. I'm so grateful that my woman loves me enough to make a life with me, that I will keep her until I die, no matter what she does. Incidentally, we've been married for fifty years now.
DammitDewd, on windswept prairies of Oklahoma.