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Old 04-09-2014, 02:15 PM
 
Location: Stuck in NE GA right now
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LOL - GREAT idea. I'm a retired nurse and did work in a skilled nursing facility and it would have been great for our patients had this happened. As other posters have said, these people are WAY beyond "adulthood". And yes your moms and pops are still randy even if it's not with each other ahhh the stories I can't tell.
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Old 04-09-2014, 02:15 PM
 
Location: Down the rabbit hole
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Being old isn't synonymous with being dead. In the retirement community that my wife and I used to run we had a cooking club comprised of 6-10 elderly ladies, ages between 65 - 90. One day when our activities director was off on a doctors appointment, they needed a fill in for that days food project. When I volunteered, I was cautioned by the activities person that the conversation in the group tended to be "racy". I laughed it off and said that I was sure that because I was a man and half their age, they'd take it easy on me. LOL, not so.....just the opposite in fact. Within a half hour of starting that day's project, these "ladies" were comparing past lovers, their skill and how long they lasted. Granted, they were probably hamming it up because I was a guest host that day but they had me blushing so bad that I begged off and had one of our secretaries finish helping out.

From that day on, I never batted an eye when one of my employees remarked about just how randy our female seniors could get.

I'm willing to bet that the nursing home's activity director has been swamped with requests for a repeat performance
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Old 04-09-2014, 02:22 PM
 
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The son dumps Mama in a nursing home and then has a fit over her having a good time? Oh, for crying in the night.

She's old not dead, as others have pointed out. How did the son think he got here?
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Old 04-09-2014, 02:42 PM
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Location: The New England part of Ohio
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If it were a female stripper, there would be outrage from the left.


WRONG! Don't speak for me. I am from the left. If my father or grandfather were in a nursing home, I'd have absolutely no problem with a female or several female, strippers entertaining the gentleman at this hypothetical nursing home. I think most of them would love it.

As long as the residents were not forced to endure it if it offended their sensibilities.

Now don't jump to the conclusion that I am a "Godless liberal". I'm an church member, and I attend a weekly woman's bible study.

Please turn off Limbaugh and stop speaking for me an prognosticating non existent "outrages".

I think most residents of nursing homes would rather see a female stripper than a troop of Boy Scouts singing "In your Easter Bonnet".

Just a wild guess....
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Old 04-09-2014, 03:27 PM
 
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I think most residents of nursing homes would rather see a female stripper than a troop of Boy Scouts singing "In your Easter Bonnet".

Just a wild guess....
Maybe they'd want a stripper who also sings Easter Bonnet!
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Old 04-09-2014, 08:54 PM
 
Location: Wallingford, CT
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My mother isn't that old yet but probably would appreciate it.

This kid is just looking at his mother now like free money. If he wanted to coddle her like she's a child, he shouldn't have sent her to a nursing home. She's an adult.
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Old 04-09-2014, 08:57 PM
 
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If my mom were there, I would hope she got to cop a feel.
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Old 04-09-2014, 10:32 PM
 
Location: PA
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I'm sure if I were in that nursing home, I'd get myself arrested.

When my best friend and I were old enough, we wanted to go to see the Chippendales, and bring our mothers. My mom was all about it, and, surprisingly, hers was too. We never went, and I lost interest. I want to go on Jeopardy! if only to tell Alex Trebek my mom thinks he's hot. An older co-worker of mine was ogling the young guys, and she said, "I'm married and old, but I'm not blind." Where did this come from, that ladies (even older ones) don't appreciate the male form? Also, I hate the infantilizing of old people. Why diddle around making God's Eyes with yarn and popsicle sticks when you can have some REAL fun?
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Old 04-09-2014, 11:13 PM
 
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This is one of those stories to me that is so bizarre that I am going is that for real, did this really happen? WTF? I am laughing from it all.
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Old 04-10-2014, 05:29 AM
 
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If I was in a nursing home and someone brought in a stripper, I would wonder who was up to mischief and then try to out-do them.
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