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Re: Young fool in love seeks advice
Posted By: famous, on host 206.141.200.246
Date: Thursday, September 23, 1999, at 15:12:08
In Reply To: Re: Young fool in love seeks advice posted by Howard on Thursday, September 23, 1999, at 07:09:31:

> > > > Hmmm. Anyone older than me wish to impart advice?
> > >
> > > Well, Unipeg makes VERY valid points. It would be a bit wierd for someone to call after a year, and the conversation would be a short and awkward one. But by the same token, you have to ask yourself if not knowing what would happen is worth what your going through by NOT calling her. Maybe it'll be bad, maybe it won't, but unless you call and find out you may NEVER know. Especially if she NEVER answers your letters, however well intentioned she may be about that. And look at it this way... What would it hurt? The relationship isn't going anywhere by NOT calling, and while actually picking up the phone may not help, what have you lost? At the very least, a bad response could be viewed as closure and allow you to move on. Just my opinion, but I say call.
> > >
> > > Drac "I'm 29, that should be older than you" imas
> >
> > Watch out....there are a few older one's on this forum, and you can never be quite sure of age here...
> >
> > fam "i'm younger though....just 21" ous
>
> But on this forum, Famous, 29 is older than the average. (And those old cowboys sometimes look older than they really are. :-) ) But why is age such a big deal anyway? It's just a number.
> How"1933 was a vintage year"ard

I can only back up my statement with the following one. It has been stated that many people read this forum and don't post. So technically, we can never know the true average...

But who cares about being technical? I love being 21, as you should love your age. Life's too good to be worried about numbers.

fam "two months and 1 day from 22, but who's counting" ous

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