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Post by WindSister on Jul 8, 2018 10:46:42 GMT -5
Yesterday was awesome. MY advise to people? Try something new. Take chances. Turn stale into fresh. Routine into exciting. As they say, thrive, don't just survive. We went on a five hour motorcycle trek, I led the way using GPS. Having that helped my confidence soooo much! And my hubby said I handled everything awesome. If a cage came up behind us in a hurry, we slowed and he waved them past. That only happened twice, though, as there was hardly any other humans around. We found awesome highways that were void of traffic but had amazing scenery!! I know not everyone here is in the U.S., but as a whole, motorcyclists in the U.S. tend to be a pretty patriotic bunch and I think I kinda know why... the vastness of open roads we still have is so awesome and you appreciate it more on two wheels. In a cage, you just don't experience it the same. I imagine one falls in love with any country they are in on two wheels. It's so good to know there are still uncrowded places. A year ago I decided to get my motorcycle license. My husband supported me and helped me to make it happen. I was scared, but did it. I'm so glad!! The exhilaration of yesterday's ride is still with me today. Do things that make you feel alive!
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Post by northstarmom on Jul 11, 2018 9:18:01 GMT -5
I’ve read that doing new things out of your comfort zone keeps romantic relationships hot. Post sm lover and I are preparing to retire and move from the US to Mexico by this fall. We are excited and also a bit scared at what we are undertaking. I’ve noticed sex is getting hotter and more frequent—i. e. daily, not bad for folks who are 66, 67.
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Post by WindSister on Jul 11, 2018 20:47:02 GMT -5
I’ve read that doing new things out of your comfort zone keeps romantic relationships hot. Post sm lover and I are preparing to retire and move from the US to Mexico by this fall. We are excited and also a bit scared at what we are undertaking. I’ve noticed sex is getting hotter and more frequent—i. e. daily, not bad for folks who are 66, 67. I concur! I don't want to "chase" happiness, adrenaline, etc, but at the same time a stagnant life kills the soul. People who feel good about life, try new things, have things to look forward to, keep learning and growing, and, a biggie for me, experience JOY and FUN together will likely feel a bit more horny than the living dead folks. Playing together is so important to me and I'm glad my husband feels the same. Glad for you and your new adventure, NSM. Sounds awesome!
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