Posted by dave2 on October 02, 2008 at 08:07:08 from (84.170.158.147):
In Reply to: Dating dilemma posted by john in la on October 02, 2008 at 06:55:34:
john in la said: (quoted from post at 06:55:34 10/02/08) Lets chat over the fence for a minute....
My 21 year old son is dating a very nice 20 year old girl. Really seems to be something more than just chasing leg and this has got my wife trying to predict the future.
Now the story behind the story...........
This girl has a heart pace maker. Has had 3 different pace makers in the past 3 years. In fact they did not expect her to live past 19. Say she is on borrowed time right now but she keeps chugging along.
My wife keeps trying to steer my son away from this girl because of this fact. I even know she has been dumped by a past boyfriend because of this.
My wife keeps telling him you going to get involved with this girl and be heartbroken when she dies.
I keep telling my wife to mind her own business.
I remind her he (our son) would be better off being happy for a year than to never be happy and if she does die he will learn to live with it in time
Your thoughts...................
It's all a number game....... I get a kick out of folks here that are "waiting on the parents, in-laws, etc to kick off so they can have the house. Doubt if these folks will ever die. Probably a good girl and they'll have the better times together because they'll live every day like it's the last. Take your wife shopping for wedding stuff.
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