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...which is not something I normally do at 32. But you know what? I was pleasantly surprised just how mature she was, how much we had in common, and how easily we conversed. Basically we talked non-stop for 2 hours and were interrupted or we probably could have gone on all day.
Although I'm not interested in this particular girl for anything besides friendship. My recent experiences with her and a 20 year old girl have me rethinking the whole plan to limit my dating to 25+. Apparently girls in their late teens and early twenties aren't all immature and/or crazy
You crazy? At least take her for a test drive... You're not getting any younger, you know.
By way of a little update, I saw her again this time in a larger social setting with some of her friends around. She behaved exactly the same way. As soon as she saw me she came right over with a big smile, and then she did a little happy dance
The only reason I could see against an 18 year old, is that it would be tough to get her into fun places. Other than that everyone matures at different ages. I know a 25 year old that is more mature and intelligent than anyone I've ever met.
Edit: Why am I feeling drunk off 2 beers? I think broke my liver the other night. =(
I thought it a bit odd myself but hey, whatever! Specifically she said: "YAY!" Then she...well...danced. Or maybe she was just shaking her booty? Who knows
I thought it a bit odd myself but hey, whatever! Specifically she said: "YAY!" Then she...well...danced. Or maybe she was just shaking her booty? Who knows
To continue the dog analogy, maybe she was wagging her tail in happiness...
Hey, not to be left out, ...my dog does a happy dance every time I put something in his bowl.
So does mine!! Cheers to the happy dance!
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