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In reply to the discussion: Although I have retired since joining this group... [View all]malokvale77
(4,879 posts)45. Thank you rusty quoin.
I was raised with 6 brothers (five older) so I will agree about the physical strength. However, I had 10 years of ballet training and was a gymnast from the age of 4 through 16. I made up in agility what I lacked in strength. My brothers didn't mess with me much.
I'm glad you understand the partnership relationship. It was less common in my younger days. I raised my son to think that way. My daughter has raised her two sons with that framework.
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considering how much raiding was done on Eire (Ireland) and England (and Scotland)
w0nderer
Mar 2016
#94
I wish I had my parents old reel mower. I loved to mow designs in the grass growing up!
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2016
#65
That is a great set of skills. But also, I hope you are drawing SS based on your ex husband's
spooky3
Mar 2016
#35
I find no difference between men and women, except the obvious that men are built stronger.
rusty quoin
Mar 2016
#38
Unless you are leaving your house to someone, emotionally, you should cash out.
laserhaas
Mar 2016
#56