On rocky ground
I think that when it comes to love, I am always on rocky ground. I can’t seem to find a good man who will love me for who and what I am. It’s hard to find a guy who can love a woman who is better at finding a great read than a fashionable dress. They all go for the sexy ones and the arm candies.
Which is really sad if you think about it. How many of those women can stay true to their man? We’ve often heard of them playing the field, even after getting married and having kids. Even in later years when the kids are older. Ah, I’ve heard of them and I’ve had personal dealings with those women. Of course I am not saying that every good-looking woman is like that.
I am giving myself three more years. After that, if I can’t find a man who will accept me wholeheartedly, then so be it.
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I believe that when you get committed to someone, settle down, get married, or vowed to be with another for the rest of your life, you really believe in your heart that you will turn gray together. Who wants to be alone in life? I don’t.
Sometimes it is best to use the brains more than the heart when it comes to love. You know what the elders say? Love won’t keep you warm in the cold of the night or fed when there’s no more food on the table. That’s what they tell us when they see us head over heels in love with someone who has clearly no ambition in life. But since love can make us all go blind, we scoff at their wise words and opt to listen more to our hearts than to reason.