
Tex, I hope you recover quickly too but didn't you just have surgery not so long ago?
Black Orchid wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 9:57 pmI think it depends on how deep the friendship is. Male or female.sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 9:31 pmyes, because other women listen more compassionately and accept more.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 7:13 pmWomen probably just unload on their friends more than men would or do.
Men do not listen compassionately, so they do not ........ hear other peoples real comments.
Black Orchid wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 9:59 pmSorry to hear about your dads Bobby and Sprint. Best of wishes to you both.
Tex, I hope you recover quickly too but didn't you just have surgery not so long ago?
oh dear - I hope you get better soon.Texan wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 11:02 pmBobby. Sprint - I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Some things are worse than death. I cant imagine being kept from a dying parent. My FIL passed about a year before covid and I would feel like I abandoned him if he were isolated in a nursing home. A friend of mine couldn't see his mom for 7 months last year and now Alzheimers has taken all ability to communicate, even though he can now see her.
We are doing everything possible to keep my 89 year old MIL from going to a nursing home. As long as she can be comfortable and happy, we will keep her between our home and my SIL. Dimensia has her asking the same questions all the time but she enjoys being around family. My parents are in their mid 70s and still fairly healthy and independent. I see them every week or 2 now that I have antibodies and call them every other day. Before I had covid, I would visit with them on their front lawn from a distance.
I never realized how much I would miss hugging Mom. I am still careful to not bring them germs in my clothing or go there when I could be sick. I'd hate to be responsible for their demise.
My surgery was a simple hernia repair. I will be back to work next week and be off restrictions in 6-8 weeks. My gallbladder surgery last year weakened my stomach muscles at a point of incision and I developed a hernia while installing 45kg batteries by hand at work. I'll be fine as long as I allow myself to heal. Thank you for your concern.
That sounds tough going Texan.Texan wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 11:02 pmBobby. Sprint - I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Some things are worse than death. I cant imagine being kept from a dying parent. My FIL passed about a year before covid and I would feel like I abandoned him if he were isolated in a nursing home. A friend of mine couldn't see his mom for 7 months last year and now Alzheimers has taken all ability to communicate, even though he can now see her.
We are doing everything possible to keep my 89 year old MIL from going to a nursing home. As long as she can be comfortable and happy, we will keep her between our home and my SIL. Dimensia has her asking the same questions all the time but she enjoys being around family. My parents are in their mid 70s and still fairly healthy and independent. I see them every week or 2 now that I have antibodies and call them every other day. Before I had covid, I would visit with them on their front lawn from a distance.
I never realized how much I would miss hugging Mom. I am still careful to not bring them germs in my clothing or go there when I could be sick. I'd hate to be responsible for their demise.
My surgery was a simple hernia repair. I will be back to work next week and be off restrictions in 6-8 weeks. My gallbladder surgery last year weakened my stomach muscles at a point of incision and I developed a hernia while installing 45kg batteries by hand at work. I'll be fine as long as I allow myself to heal. Thank you for your concern.
Would you summarise it in your words please?Nom De Plume wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 4:40 pm[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxePuWBA ... 9s[youtube]
Why are So Many Men Psychologically Infantile? ... Is what the youtube link is about...
Goes for 10 mins...
I'd like to know what you men think... please.
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