Well, I have never been married, but my last relationship was 6 years. (I'm 27, so that was a significant portion of my life). That ended, I spent a while single and having fun doing what I wanted to do. After a while, I became tired of doing that, and since I work and go to school full time, I joined an online dating site. I never was too keen on them, but I met a wonderful woman in July. Parents are relaxed like me, she likes to have fun with me without telling me who I can talk to or what to buy her, and she encouraged me to pick up the latest tractor project ('41 Slant Dash JD A) that I will be working on to give her something to do at the shows. If she decides she doesn't enjoy the shows, I can always sell it. But so far, I am ten times happier than I was when I was in my last relationship. On our first date, we met for lunch (after talking online for about two months). I brought a single red rose, and put it in a water glass on the table before she arrived. (She didn't even notice it on the table until we were leaving). Had a great two hour lunch, and extended it to a Harley dealership (which she had also never done). That showed me she was interested in exploring my interests as well. It's been a great uphill climb ever since, and Maybe by this time next year if all goes well, we will take the next step. Who knows. Keep an open mind, but know where you stand. Don't talk about your ex, unless it is unavoidable. Most importantly, be yourself. Have fun!
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