Re: [UUPoly-L] Polygeezers




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> From: Tara_Affinity
		
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> Michael...........I should have known!  This description of your mother
> explains so much!   I'm surprised you didn't say your mother wasn't Annie
> Oakley's lover too!  lol    You're a very unique man, and now I understand
> so much better as to why that might be.
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> Hugs!       (...."qualified in deomolitions"?!?!?!?!....geez)
> 
> Tara
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Michael Rios <earthfather@cfnc.us>
> To: uupoly-l@uupa.org
> Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 10:10:19 AM
> Subject: Re: [UUPoly-L] Polygeezers
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: tbrumfie@juno.com
> 
> > I'm so tired of everybody, including older poly people, bragging about
> > how they have lovers twenty or thirty years younger as if it were some
> > accomplishment and proof of how youthful they are.
> 
> I don't know if my earlier post was one that came across that way, but
> please understand that it was not intended as bragging.  My point is that
> age itself means very little.  I do a fair amount of counseling, and
> "conventional wisdom" about many things, including aging, often leads
> people
> not to explore and enjoy many aspects of their lives because they are "too
> old", "too poor", "too fat", "too young", etc.  My intent was to get
> people
> to challenge their assumptions about things that they see as limitations.
> 
> My mother was multiply "handicapped" all her life, yet she was a
> reconnaissance pilot with the CAP in WWII, a champion diver, a
> sharpshooter,
> and qualified in demolitions.  She learned white-water canoeing from a
> blind
> woman!  (Yes, we were in the canoe with her.)
> 
> So I learned very young not to make assumptions about what I *can't* do.
> 
> > I've met so many
> > people who are healthier and have a greater self-understanding at a late
> > age than they were/did when they were younger.
> 
> Precisely!
> 
> > At 50, I'd personally
> > love to meet some older poly people.
> 
> On various poly lists, I often see paeans to the delights of an older,
> experienced lover.  I've also noticed that most poly support groups are
> skewed toward the Boomers, so I would think that it would be pretty easy
> to
> find polyfolk in that age range.  Are you near a reasonably large city?
> Nearly every one has a poly social club.
> 
> Michael Rios
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