Proper etiquette for children?
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Peter I am dismayed. You know what time I get up in the morning, what time I eat and what time I go to the bathroom. You should know by all your reasearch (going back two years) that I have children, have a wife and I am not interested in a relationship with you ... thank you.<BR><BR>Paul
#28
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I don't exactly know when all of this boyfriend stuff and Paul's inference that I might be interested in a relationship with him got started, but lets get one thing straight (bookmark this if you think you might forget):<BR><BR>I can't speak for Paul or any of his following (Bruce, etc.) but I am a happily married man with two teenagers; I am not interested in a relationship with anyone ESPECIALLY Paul. I don't have to go back two years and keep Paul's posts to find his inconsistencies. He does that about every time he posts. Paul is one of those guys who embellishes his life history with experiences and circumstances that are made up, not real, in order to add importance or distinction that just isn't there to start.<BR><BR>When I run accross someone like that, I can't just walk away and allow them to continue without a challenge.
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"I don't think that I should be expected to watch my kids like a hawk, like some of you suggest ALWAYS supervising them. I am on vacation too!<BR><BR>I cannot believe this attitude. If you're not supervising your own children, who do you expect to be responsible for them?<BR><BR>If you wanted a vacation from your own children, then don't take them on a cruise.<BR><BR>Message to self: Adults only cruise!



