lol. i'm sure a lot of guys would like to get her. pipe dreams, pipe dreams. superficiality does not fill the inner void of somebody's life.
the magic of having a stunning looking chick does not last as long as you'd think it would
kinkyt wrote:She remarked on her anniversary a few years ago that he never said she was beautiful or complimented herm appreciated her etc. She said it was OK and she loved him anyway.
1) he's playing (right) the typical game for insecure girls. the minute he says something like that, she'll cut him lose and look for another player.
2) the fact that she mentions it publicly means it's not ok for her, even though she says so.
3) it's not love (which should be a two-way, appreciative and supporting challenging evolving relationship-partnership, it's a bad relationship based on fake premises. he's also probably faking the attributes of masculinity, judging from his bear and muscles. real strength is in character, not plastered and flaunted, and usually hidden from plain sight.
4) it's always been like that for centuries and it always be like that.
5) beauty fades. muscles shrink. characters (or lack of) stay
anyway, furry pops needs his meds and his nurse will wheel him around the looney bin park before the afternoon chemical siesta!

ciao ciao