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One ex-wife. She lives in South Carolina, and, even 26 years after our divorce, we still exchange Christmas presents every year. No partner. Dated a few, but they didn't last, for one reason or another. (Usually, they found someone else they were more interested in.) Finally met someone almost 6 years ago who looked like a keeper, but, after only knowing him 84 days, he dropped dead of a pulmonary embolism, as he was sitting next to me in my truck, which I was driving. I was able to get 911 called and working on him within 4 minutes, and I did CPR on him on the street, but it was too late, he was gone. And I haven't been too forthcoming since then. And neither has the Universe. And maybe that's just as well.
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May 30, 2012 - 3:48 AM
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JSWalsh
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Holy crap, what a depressing thread. To the lonely guys here, you have a choice to make by the end of the day--women or Star Trek. If you REALLY want a girlfriend, toss out every Gene Roddenberry production you have. i know you won`t, and there`s your answer. to marlene and the other dudes in relationships with dudes, best of luck, hope it all works out, but it won`t because it never does for straights or the straitish and we`ve had thousands of years of a head start. In any case, I will recall the days of my youth when the hip people said all marriage was was a piece of paper, and now people get all bent about it. Be with someone you like today. If you want to be with them tomorrow, you will repeat what you do today. The End!
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I've only had two serious girlfriends in my life. Wives? None. Freya and I are agreed that until gay and lesbian people can marry too, the institution of marriage means very little to us. (Here's the thing. Though I'm straight, most people percieve me as being gay; it's pretty much been the case my entire life. I don't mind. So I have a ton of sympathy for my GLBT brothers and sisters, and about half of my friends are some flavor thereof.)
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One wife for 16 years. We both love Star Trek, so I don't have to ditch any of my Gene Roddenberry productions. :-) I even got her into film scores. Life is good. AND...I never talk badly about her. There's nothing worse than hearing someone bitch to the skies about their spouse, and then have them sheepishly backpedal when the crisis is over.
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