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To: haqihana who wrote (18382)5/8/2000 12:13:00 AM
From: E  Respond to of 769670
 
Yes, I agree, those are all moot points.

In some ways, I have lead a sheltered life, I think.

I see that you feel uncomfortable enough about having called me an "old woman," sight unseen, that you want to be sure I (or others) believe that all that was operative was my "rough edges" and my being "crabby." How could the remark have been an age-crack, taunting a woman because she is no longer 29? Because... you love "old" women. The "old" part was an actual compliment!

I will keep my own counsel here.



To: haqihana who wrote (18382)5/8/2000 4:52:00 AM
From: Edwarda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Good morning, haquihana! Watching you and E over the last several days has given me an amazing headache and I have no wish to enter the fray.

However, I should like to provide a reality note: I do know E in 3D and she is as far from "a crabby old woman" as your imagination can take you. E is an extraordinarily attractive and gracious woman in her middle years with a lively sense of fun and lots of sex appeal as well; she is a grandmother because she started her family so very young. Somehow you and she have managed to get tangled in an almost hopeless "you said, I said." This exchange is not reflective of her overall personality.

I rather hope that you do have an opportunity to meet E in 3D yourself. I think that if you are so fortunate, you will be agreeably surprised!