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lawrence keplinger <[log in to unmask]>
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St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
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Sun, 11 Apr 1999 16:06:03 +0000
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I was the one who is the 26 year old and that whole thing,  but anyway its
interesting how the different sexes think about relationships.  my women friends
are like some day i will meet that special one and when i go out with the guys,
well you.  me personal thinking is way rush things,  if a woman talks to me, it
doesn't mean tonight is the night, besides it isn't my way.  although i have
been hearing some interest things in the past few months.  i have gotten myself
into a interesting situation.  last spring i graduated from towson university
and i still live in the area, so i go to same hang outs.  a few years months ago
this female mary starts talking to me and what a big crush she had on me.  so we
have been doing the e-mail thing.  we haven't been able to go out, but when we
run into each other we talk until 3, 4 in the morning.  nothing might not come
from this, but its interesting and keep the options open.  i do that when ever i
get to something that i could like, but my best spell always takes over.  my
women friends also tell me that i'm too nice, if that's possible.

kinggimp

Denise D. Goodman wrote:

> Lawrence writes:  ".. the anything i think about is sleeping arrangements?  i
> still move in my sleep and don't want to beat her up in our sleep."
>
> I know quite a few people who have altered sleeping arrangements.  Thrashing
> about in your sleep is just one reason.  How about those who snore?  Yes, I a
> delicate and  petite flower, snore like a lumber jack!  I've woken up on many
> occasions to find my hubby in the guest bedroom because as he likes to say,
> "The windows were rattling you sored so loud last night."  Lots of couples
> have twin beds or sleep in separate rooms.  My hubby is able-bodied but he
> moves around all night long.  It drives me nuts!   He rubs his legs back and
> forth like he's running a race!  He's always moving, turning over and
> mumbling in his sleep.  When it get's bad, I just retreat to the spare room.
> So we both leave the bedroom at different times for different reasons.  Once
> or twice I did punch him in my sleep.  Not spasms or anything, I was having
> nightmares.  So I guess what I'm saying is if you are worried about hurting
> someone while you sleep, you can always share a room, if not your bed.  I
> think there are more people out there with a "Lucy and Ricky" set up than you
> realize.  - Be Well:  Denise.

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