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Personally, I believe it's a win win--more fun actually--situation since most men in their 20's and cougars are looking for nothing more than a good time. Plus, because of the obvious age difference, both parties usually understand that it will be just wholehearted fun. But then again, there are always exceptions to rules--are there actually when it comes to dating, perhaps yes, perhaps no--and love can prosper in even the most unlikely of dating conditions.

So what are your thoughts on this ladies, gents? </description><pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 18:29:15 GMT</pubDate><author>johnny5alive11</author></item><item><title>Little boys and their little "toys"</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/2019104.aspx</link><description>Do all little boys play with "themselves" because my son is 4 years old and I catch him playing with his "self" all the time...is this normal for a little guy? Help me out people!</description><pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 21:32:46 GMT</pubDate><author>rasokan87</author></item><item><title>why is it that some women are attracted to older men???</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1998437.aspx</link><description>i am married to a man who is 3 years older than me but i know in many arranged marraiges men are quite older than women(love marraiges is no exception)lolita thing happens alot, i have heard girls getting madly attracted to much older men,i wonder why so?,if they are looking for father figure isn't a kind of incest tendency?there might be some deeper reason for this,what is your opinion???</description><pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 10:40:36 GMT</pubDate><author>riyasam</author></item><item><title>I entertained two young men!</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1892135.aspx</link><description>Now, before you get all in a twist, the young men happened to be my oldest grandson (twenty) and his friend. They came early this morning to deer hunt on the last day of hunting season here. Those guys spent all morning until around noon or so and then came in to eat the spaghetti dinner I had prepared. Then, out they went until right at dark. As they came back into our yard, my husband asked them if they would eat dinner with us if I cooked. It sounded great to them, so while I got it ready, they went downstairs and shot a game of pool. My husband had already said they'd not go home until our grandson shot a game of pool. He even took his girlfriend down there on Christmas Day to play! 

It was nice having them here today. I did take a little time out and went to see our son's son play a game of basketball at his school early this morning. My husband felt like he needed to stay around in case the boys got into trouble. Didn't feel like leaving them here by themselves and no way to get in touch with anyone. They were very appreciative of our hospitality and the cooking. I was happy to see his friend was not bashful when it came to eating like some kids who have never been around you would be. Oh, we had met him before, but not as much as some of the kids they know. But, I'm sure they'll be back next fall when hunting season rolls around! </description><pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2009 21:27:35 GMT</pubDate><author>Barb42</author></item><item><title>Do you initiate a conversation with someone you don't know?</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1851657.aspx</link><description>I sometimes do that but I am more careful since I was swindled by 2 strangers. It's nice to start a conversation with someone you don't know especially when one is traveling. It's boring to just sit and stare in space so I often talk to my seatmate while the bus or train is running.

I usually talk to older people my age because they are easier to talk with. I don't usually talk to men and younger people. But I like talking to small children.</description><pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2008 18:38:38 GMT</pubDate><author>Masmasika</author></item><item><title>is being a single parent is hard work?????</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1849490.aspx</link><description>i myself have been a single parent for 8 years now and my son is 10 years old.
i find it being hard sometimes when he's getting much older now.when he wants to do guy things and i can't offer him those times.
what would you do if you where in my shoes?</description><pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2008 20:29:49 GMT</pubDate><author>msivey77</author></item><item><title>Does it matter if your signifcant other has different political views than you?</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1777619.aspx</link><description>I was just thinking about all the families that I know of who are voting today in the US. I don't think I've ever come across a family where the husband and wife had different political views...one as a Republican and one as a Democrat. My question to you is, how important is it to you that you and your signifant other share the same political views, especially for married couples? Do you think you would decide not to marry someone if their views were different because of fear of conflict and the upbringing of your children? How about religious views? 

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There is an election coming. The choice is yours. Click the photo and take a good look.

I say it is best to chose the individual who in his youth chose to be a Naval Officer and Aviator over the guy who mispent part of his youth as an illegal drug user. Who showed signs of maturity the soonest? Who is most likely to even now be more responsible? I will be voting for John McCain.

What do you say?</description><pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2008 08:53:10 GMT</pubDate><author>redyellowblackdog</author></item></channel></rss>