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Posted by Tom from Ontario on April 07, 2005 at 07:11:17 from (216.183.144.91):
In Reply to: farm girls- NOT horse girls- are there any left?? posted by farmkid on April 06, 2005 at 17:43:56:
I met my wife 22 years ago on a blind date, and our 21st anniversary is coming up. She's a city girl and swore off tractors completely when she put the County into the drive shed wall. She is super intelligent, honest, a super mother to our two boys, sings like an angel in the shower, a loving person, and she's a LADY. I thank the Lord for my blessings every day. Also the most beautiful green eyes in the world. On the other hand, I used to work with a woman who externally had it all. She was gorgeous, and has a figure that would stop traffic, also very friendly(and I do mean friendly, NOT promiscuous), but it was all about her hair, her nails, her boots, her car, and money, money, money. She also lives with an absolute thug, was a teenage mother in high school, and has no end of family problems. I was 31 when I met my wife and beginning to lose hope I would meet anyone, but it does happen. Just don't set standards for yourself or more importantly her that you or she can't meet. There will have to be compromises. Best of luck.
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