Orangeredblooded
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Ah, but one day…The first time that we met, I knew he was different. He was shy, kind of nerdy, and lacked confidence. He was not my type at all. I had a type and that was either a jock or a guy that I would meet at the gym. The first time I met him, a couple friends of mine knew him and his friends. At first, a couple of his friends would have been more my type than him and my friends tried to set me up with them. He was respectful, shy, and had a sense of humor that was different.
It’s always the ones that don’t push, press, and are different that get our attention.The first time that we met, I knew he was different. He was shy, kind of nerdy, and lacked confidence. He was not my type at all. I had a type and that was either a jock or a guy that I would meet at the gym. The first time I met him, a couple friends of mine knew him and his friends. At first, a couple of his friends would have been more my type than him and my friends tried to set me up with them. He was respectful, shy, and had a sense of humor that was different.
Ah, but one day…
Wasn’t Platinum Plus part of the story?
Lol, lol again. I’m still laughing at the chest thing. Been there done that thingy, of course their eyes have moved down at my age.There was a giant corn maze that was opening up and it was a BYOB event that weekend with a costume contest. I was dressed up. He was the only one of the 4 guys that did not stare at my chest first.
How does a relationship work between an introvert and an extrovert? Hubs and I are both raging introverts who happily co-hermit. We’d probably have strokes if we loved extroverts.He's still pretty introverted if he doesn't know the person.
We were both pretty frugal when we were working (I generally held two jobs at a time.) It was interesting trying to learn to spend (some) rather than save once we retired. We seem to be getting the hang of it now tho.100% an accountant with his spending habits. If you ever want to see his head explode, let him know of a purchase that cost more than he thinks it should cost. Going to the grocery store with him is entertainment now.