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So since we all have interests and one of the more interesting discussions I have seen revolved around sex. I guess sex sells since we had our recent posts running around about the Villages. I have a feeling that it isnt the only place where such an occurance happens. It is a large community and probably the largest in the country so it woud go to show that we don't necessarily die after 60. Yeah some of us do but for the vast majority life goes on. So it got me to thinking why not bring out some statistics. So I did a little search and low and behold up comes this site.
So the research goes that Four in Ten Want More then they got when they were younger. That is how we ansered the question do you want more or less then you had while in your 40s. Hmmmmm I am glad they didnt ask about my 30's I dont think I could take more then I had in my 30s . Yikes I might not make it a week.
An old Philosopher once told me that having sex is like driving to your favorite vacation spot......It's 95% anticipation then 4% happy motoring and then 1% looking for a gas station.....
An old Philosopher once told me that having sex is like driving to your favorite vacation spot......It's 95% anticipation then 4% happy motoring and then 1% looking for a gas station.....
That is all fine and dandy as long as you have a car. How ya gonna be a happy motorist if you don't have a car? How do you get where you want to go? Use public transportation? Borrow someone else's car?
That is all fine and dandy as long as you have a car. How ya gonna be a happy motorist if you don't have a car? How do you get where you want to go? Use public transportation? Borrow someone else's car?
it helps if you learned to drive before you owned a car
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