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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 649985" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>CG, dating is hard now with the way people can meet other people on the internet or even their cell phones. Marriage is at an all time low in the younger generation (20-30). It's not you. It's sort of how it is. And relationships are always hot and heavy at the beginning, but a lasting relationship usually cools off to a calm normal. The thing is, there are less people who really want a lasting relationship these days, men AND women (my son Bart has the same problem). Now, I am NOT comparing you to Bart, but he is finding out that the girl he made plans with on Monday night and calls with a raging headache so that she has to cancel probably just got a better offer by somebody on the internet. </p><p></p><p>Don't judge yourself by this boyfriend or anyone else. You know you're a good person. You made the same mistake as me...choosing highly dysfunctional friends and boyfreinds. I was just lucky that I met this husband and I'm a lot older than you. There was no internet then. My first husband was the loser from Hades!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 649985, member: 1550"] CG, dating is hard now with the way people can meet other people on the internet or even their cell phones. Marriage is at an all time low in the younger generation (20-30). It's not you. It's sort of how it is. And relationships are always hot and heavy at the beginning, but a lasting relationship usually cools off to a calm normal. The thing is, there are less people who really want a lasting relationship these days, men AND women (my son Bart has the same problem). Now, I am NOT comparing you to Bart, but he is finding out that the girl he made plans with on Monday night and calls with a raging headache so that she has to cancel probably just got a better offer by somebody on the internet. Don't judge yourself by this boyfriend or anyone else. You know you're a good person. You made the same mistake as me...choosing highly dysfunctional friends and boyfreinds. I was just lucky that I met this husband and I'm a lot older than you. There was no internet then. My first husband was the loser from Hades!!! [/QUOTE]
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