Love it Cathy -- keep going! And yes, I am sure the likes matter or all of us at any age.
I just started doing a weekly political protest in my town, and have noticed how important it is for me that people "honk" when they drive by our protest. Same thing! People putting themselves out there in public deserve your support if you can give it....
Of all your posts, The Lost Art of Flirtation is one I think about the most. It made me reflect how differently we interact with each other nowadays, whether it’s because we’re glued to our screens instead of glancing at each other, or also due to newfound taboos that didn’t exist during our youth, or even middle age,
In addition, I think we miss being young, when flirtation was an innocent yet sparky part of our days! Also, I'm thinking that this piece is longer than most and perhaps that makes it more persuastive.
This is an impressive achievement. Most people would have given up for lots of reasons/excuses, but your resolve is a testimony to your resilience. Most importantly for your own spiritual temple: it keeps you young and active, something which - at our tender age - is manna from heaven. Keep on keeping on ...
Love it Cathy -- keep going! And yes, I am sure the likes matter or all of us at any age.
I just started doing a weekly political protest in my town, and have noticed how important it is for me that people "honk" when they drive by our protest. Same thing! People putting themselves out there in public deserve your support if you can give it....
Where is your protest? Maybe I can drive by and honk! It's hard to focus on pleasure when the US is coming apart.
"Meet The Moment -- Stop Trump"
- Saturdays @ 4:00 PM in Mamaroneck: Entrance to Harbor Island Park
- Sundays @ Noon in Larchmont: Chatsworth Av. and Addison St (in front of CVS)
Bring a friend, bring a sign... or just drive by and honk!
Impressive.
Where is your protest? Maybe I can drive by and honk! It's hard to focus on pleasure when the US is coming apart.
Of all your posts, The Lost Art of Flirtation is one I think about the most. It made me reflect how differently we interact with each other nowadays, whether it’s because we’re glued to our screens instead of glancing at each other, or also due to newfound taboos that didn’t exist during our youth, or even middle age,
In addition, I think we miss being young, when flirtation was an innocent yet sparky part of our days! Also, I'm thinking that this piece is longer than most and perhaps that makes it more persuastive.
This is an impressive achievement. Most people would have given up for lots of reasons/excuses, but your resolve is a testimony to your resilience. Most importantly for your own spiritual temple: it keeps you young and active, something which - at our tender age - is manna from heaven. Keep on keeping on ...
Yes! You get it, Francis! Mille mercis!
100 posts on pleasure! What an accomplishment! May you continue to drench yourself in pleasure for the rest of your days. May we all :)