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CMcG
ParticipantMarion,
I thought that attack on you was a tad harsh, as well!I have a sister who is in her 40s (previously married, but no kids) who uses Internet dating sites and who tells me lots of ads for men seeking women specify that no women with children still living at home need apply. Others veil that same requirement with “you must be free to travel at any time.” Which kinda excludes any woman with a regular job, as well. I wish you well.
CMcG
ParticipantMarion,
I thought that attack on you was a tad harsh, as well!I have a sister who is in her 40s (previously married, but no kids) who uses Internet dating sites and who tells me lots of ads for men seeking women specify that no women with children still living at home need apply. Others veil that same requirement with “you must be free to travel at any time.” Which kinda excludes any woman with a regular job, as well. I wish you well.
CMcG
ParticipantMarion,
I thought that attack on you was a tad harsh, as well!I have a sister who is in her 40s (previously married, but no kids) who uses Internet dating sites and who tells me lots of ads for men seeking women specify that no women with children still living at home need apply. Others veil that same requirement with “you must be free to travel at any time.” Which kinda excludes any woman with a regular job, as well. I wish you well.
CMcG
ParticipantMarion,
I thought that attack on you was a tad harsh, as well!I have a sister who is in her 40s (previously married, but no kids) who uses Internet dating sites and who tells me lots of ads for men seeking women specify that no women with children still living at home need apply. Others veil that same requirement with “you must be free to travel at any time.” Which kinda excludes any woman with a regular job, as well. I wish you well.
CMcG
ParticipantThanks all! I spoke to her on this fine Sunday. “Michelle” is growing on both of them, because they have a French last name. I know a couple of Michelles in their 30s, but, again, this name is unusual in the younger crowd. At least we older folks who are teachers and such would not mispronounce it.
CMcG
ParticipantThanks all! I spoke to her on this fine Sunday. “Michelle” is growing on both of them, because they have a French last name. I know a couple of Michelles in their 30s, but, again, this name is unusual in the younger crowd. At least we older folks who are teachers and such would not mispronounce it.
CMcG
ParticipantThanks all! I spoke to her on this fine Sunday. “Michelle” is growing on both of them, because they have a French last name. I know a couple of Michelles in their 30s, but, again, this name is unusual in the younger crowd. At least we older folks who are teachers and such would not mispronounce it.
CMcG
ParticipantThanks all! I spoke to her on this fine Sunday. “Michelle” is growing on both of them, because they have a French last name. I know a couple of Michelles in their 30s, but, again, this name is unusual in the younger crowd. At least we older folks who are teachers and such would not mispronounce it.
CMcG
ParticipantThanks all! I spoke to her on this fine Sunday. “Michelle” is growing on both of them, because they have a French last name. I know a couple of Michelles in their 30s, but, again, this name is unusual in the younger crowd. At least we older folks who are teachers and such would not mispronounce it.
CMcG
ParticipantThanks, svelte, for the link. I scrolled back to my own birth year and found “Mary” was the most popular name. My daughter is about to turn 20 and she has never known anyone her age with that name. We are Irish in ethnicity and there are plenty of “Mary” ancestors. I think that might have been a Catholic “requirement.” Astonishing that “Michael” has held up all these years.
CMcG
ParticipantThanks, svelte, for the link. I scrolled back to my own birth year and found “Mary” was the most popular name. My daughter is about to turn 20 and she has never known anyone her age with that name. We are Irish in ethnicity and there are plenty of “Mary” ancestors. I think that might have been a Catholic “requirement.” Astonishing that “Michael” has held up all these years.
CMcG
ParticipantThanks, svelte, for the link. I scrolled back to my own birth year and found “Mary” was the most popular name. My daughter is about to turn 20 and she has never known anyone her age with that name. We are Irish in ethnicity and there are plenty of “Mary” ancestors. I think that might have been a Catholic “requirement.” Astonishing that “Michael” has held up all these years.
CMcG
ParticipantThanks, svelte, for the link. I scrolled back to my own birth year and found “Mary” was the most popular name. My daughter is about to turn 20 and she has never known anyone her age with that name. We are Irish in ethnicity and there are plenty of “Mary” ancestors. I think that might have been a Catholic “requirement.” Astonishing that “Michael” has held up all these years.
CMcG
ParticipantThanks, svelte, for the link. I scrolled back to my own birth year and found “Mary” was the most popular name. My daughter is about to turn 20 and she has never known anyone her age with that name. We are Irish in ethnicity and there are plenty of “Mary” ancestors. I think that might have been a Catholic “requirement.” Astonishing that “Michael” has held up all these years.
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