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Back to the ring, in my 20s I knew girls who wore engagement rings to scare away guys who were hitting on them.  These were attractive girls (who were classmates in university) and were focused on their education and/or starting a career and didn't want the distraction of dudes/dating.

20+ years later and you ask, where are they now?  I stay in touch with two of the five girls.  One is an accountant, the other owns three full service car washes in southern California.  Both first got their careers off the round, then dated (and married). One with a daughter at Fordham University, the other with three teen-agers. Both married carrier-oriented guys w/ white collar jobs.

Build yourself a foundation, have a career/life path, and the rewards come before you know it. Don't get nekkid and bate on cam and 10 years later, you ask yourself, is this where I thought I'd be 10 years ago?  Don't look at the last 10 years as a failure. Look at the next 10+ years as what can you do to better yourself and meet your life objectives.

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24 minutes ago, Howard said:

Back to the ring, in my 20s I knew girls who wore engagement rings to scare away guys who were hitting on them.  These were attractive girls (who were classmates in university) and were focused on their education and/or starting a career and didn't want the distraction of dudes/dating.

20+ years later and you ask, where are they now?  I stay in touch with two of the five girls.  One is an accountant, the other owns three full service car washes in southern California.  Both first got their careers off the round, then dated (and married). One with a daughter at Fordham University, the other with three teen-agers. Both married carrier-oriented guys w/ white collar jobs.

Build yourself a foundation, have a career/life path, and the rewards come before you know it. Don't get nekkid and bate on cam and 10 years later, you ask yourself, is this where I thought I'd be 10 years ago?  Don't look at the last 10 years as a failure. Look at the next 10+ years as what can you do to better yourself and meet your life objectives.

For me the next plus ten years I am going to make a box 6 feet long x 2 feet 6 inches wide and a bottom and a lid comes with handles. 🤣

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35 minutes ago, Howard said:

Back to the ring, in my 20s I knew girls who wore engagement rings to scare away guys who were hitting on them.  These were attractive girls (who were classmates in university) and were focused on their education and/or starting a career and didn't want the distraction of dudes/dating.

20+ years later and you ask, where are they now?  I stay in touch with two of the five girls.  One is an accountant, the other owns three full service car washes in southern California.  Both first got their careers off the round, then dated (and married). One with a daughter at Fordham University, the other with three teen-agers. Both married carrier-oriented guys w/ white collar jobs.

Build yourself a foundation, have a career/life path, and the rewards come before you know it. Don't get nekkid and bate on cam and 10 years later, you ask yourself, is this where I thought I'd be 10 years ago?  Don't look at the last 10 years as a failure. Look at the next 10+ years as what can you do to better yourself and meet your life objectives.

       Your points are understood and seem well intentioned, but opportunities for people in a country such as the U.S. that has had a thriving and at times robust economy more times than not, are more likely than not, quite a but less available in other countries that have not experienced as much of times of thriving or robust economies.     

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8 minutes ago, blue is the colour said:

For me the next plus ten years I am going to make a box 6 feet long x 2 feet 6 inches wide and a bottom and a lid comes with handles. 🤣

Only if you're lucky ! 🤣🤣

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1 minute ago, Nicholas said:

       Your points are understood and seem well intentioned, but opportunities for people in a country such as the U.S. that has had a thriving and at times robust economy more times than not, are more than likely quite a but less available in other countries that have not experienced as much of times of thriving or robust economies.     

In 2013 Russian unemployment rate was 5.46 %, less unemployment than many countries. In the same year US unemployment was 7% and UK 7.52%.

Try another reason Nich ! 😁🤣

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