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Potential new relationship...

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KateandtheGirls · 17/02/2005 15:20

[gulp]

I have a friend, who I used to work with when I lived in New Jersey. He's a very nice guy, we have a lot in common and I've always enjoyed being in his company - although until recently it was always with other people, for example a bunch of us from the office going out for lunch. He's divorced, has been for some time, with no kids. He has always made it clear that he's fond of me, but never as anything more than a friend (at least I assumed so) and I was married for most of the time I've known him anyway.

That's the background. Anyway, a few of my ex-colleagues were trying to arrange a trip down to Florida to visit me, and in the end it was only him who could come, and he came for a long weekend in December. It was a little strange, suddenly spending 3 straight days with someone who I don't really know that well, but the kids were a good distraction, and we had a nice time. Nothing happened, although the thought did cross my mind, even though I'm not really physically attracted to him. And I wasn't sure whether he was interested either.

Since then we have been emailing each other all the time, although we haven't spoken on the phone. Well, on Monday morning (Valentine's Day) a huge bouquet of a dozen pink and peach roses was delivered, with a card which said "thinking of you today as usual". Now with my lack of self confidence I'm still not convinced that he's interested, but the couple of people I've spoken to about it say of course he is. We've emailed since and we have both tried to call each other but not managed to find a mutually acceptable time. I think probably tonight we will be able to actually talk, and I will probably invite him down for another weekend.

But, I'm very, very nervous and pretty confused. Not only is he the first (potential) relationship I've had since my husband died - and that has all sorts of issues with it - but the last time I started a new relationship I was a 19 year old thin, poor college student/au pair, and now I'm a 32 year old overweight wealthy stay at home mother of two.

I'm not looking for a husband, so it could work out well in that we wouldn't see each other that often (we're about 1000 miles apart). That's the kind of relationship I'd be interested in at the moment.

Gosh, this is long. Just wanted to try and figure it out myself I think. I'll keep you posted. I have butterflies at the thought of speaking to him tonight, and what we'll both say.

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emmatmg · 18/02/2005 09:57

Any chance of a quick trip to the ....errr......waxing person.....what are they called?...... before he arrives.

Shaving rash would be verry bad!

{Love this thread)




Should you be sleeping now btw?

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KateandtheGirls · 18/02/2005 10:00

Yes, I should be, but I've been awake for the past 2 hours and can't get back to sleep.

I've never had a wax - I'm too nervous to do it right now. And I don't think I can find a chance either. Am I the only one who never worried about hair down there when they were dating 12 - 15 years ago? Why has it changed?

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snafu · 18/02/2005 10:00

Aaaaah, just caught up with this - what a lovely thread.

Kate, you soooooooo deserve this - hope you have a fabulous weekend and don't forget to tell us all the details

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yoyo · 18/02/2005 10:02

I shall have a skip in my step all day thanks to this thread. Hope your girls cooperate and you have a fantastic weekend. The thrill of romance - how lovely.

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SoupDragon · 18/02/2005 10:03

OMG! I had no idea this was your thread KATG

I'm soooo excited & pleased for you

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emmatmg · 18/02/2005 10:04

Oh, in that case Eau natrel(sp?)will be fine.

I'm the same to be honest, only ever do it when going on hols. I could count on one hand the number of times I've .....errrr.....styled it!

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emmatmg · 18/02/2005 10:05

But I have to add I'm not especailly hairy anyway so am lucky really.



Can't actually beileve I've posted that!!

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SoupDragon · 18/02/2005 10:06

"styled it" PMSL! Did you use straighteners?

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Twiglett · 18/02/2005 10:06

Waxing IMHO is not worth it .. it hurts and doesn't last long and you get left with ingrowing hairs (but then I'm quite dark and you're an English Rose aren't you?)

You can try cream and then shave anything that isn't got .. lots of moisturiser afterwards .. do it in the morning so it has time to calm down

So have you decided skimpy or supportive????

Cannot believe how excited I am about this

Must say .. I am not expecting you to .. well you know .. its just if the mood is right and you feel like it having a hairy barrier is a no-no

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givenupforlent · 18/02/2005 10:08

Kate - i didnt realise this was you either. Am feeling very pleased for you today - hope all goes well tomorrow. Go for that wax/cream if nothing else just in case and you'll feel more confident if youve got less to worry about.

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emmatmg · 18/02/2005 10:09

Soup......


how wierd would that look? What about those odd wavey straighener things or crimpers!

I am sooooo not willing to try it though!

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KateandtheGirls · 18/02/2005 10:11

Only on Mumsnet! How did this become a thread about pubic hair removal?

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emmatmg · 18/02/2005 10:11

Slight hi-jack but I saw a waxing kit in Superdrug the other day to shape it into a heart for Valentines.

WTF....do people actually do that?

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Twiglett · 18/02/2005 10:12

We're just covering the bases Kate .. from the bottom-most (sic) layer

we shall move on to underwear, outerwear, food, alcohol, conversational topics, actions and how far you're allowed to go soon

(I am so in lurve with this thread )

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givenupforlent · 18/02/2005 10:12

good point Kate - so are you going out or having nice romantic meal in (whereupon you can worry about whether you should have shaved or not) ?

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SoupDragon · 18/02/2005 10:13

So, have you decided what you're going to wear?

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KateandtheGirls · 18/02/2005 10:13

Can you believe it's 5 in the morning, I finally got to sleep about midnight, woke up a few times before waking up at 3am, and despite the lack of sleep I'm sitting here with a big grin on my face!

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Twiglett · 18/02/2005 10:13

living vicariously???? moi????

(pretentious??? moi???)

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KateandtheGirls · 18/02/2005 10:14

You guys are so funny!

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SoupDragon · 18/02/2005 10:14

Topics of Conversation #1 : How I Discussed This Date With a Bunch of People I Met on the Internet Who May (in fact) be Lorry Drivers Not Mothers

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Twiglett · 18/02/2005 10:15

at what I just did .. refresh active convos

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givenupforlent · 18/02/2005 10:15

#2: do you like heart shaped muffs

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emmatmg · 18/02/2005 10:15

so you don't want me to pop to the shops and buy you a heart shaped waxing kit then Kate?

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KateandtheGirls · 18/02/2005 10:19

i am PMSLing

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KateandtheGirls · 18/02/2005 10:19

I will answer your questions one at a time, but I'm IMing my little sister about it right now so am kind of busy

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