Just love reading your adventures of a life living to the fullest. You just make my way of living acceptable to me, although a lot if people are confused. In any case, thank you
Ann Landi -- Your blog is witty, wry, and wily! A terrific romp through the misadventures of dating "post divorce." You weave in your professional life skillfully, and the paintings you've chosen to accompany the narratives are spot-on. Those feet... Keep going! Can't wait till the next episode.
Don't you think everybody has a thing -- no, wait a minute, I don't think I do. Could it be that everybody ELSE has a thing? Fetishes like this sometimes show up later in more mature relationships, sometimes well into a marriage. There's a tendency to bifurcate marriage/non-marriage as if the same sort of thing didn't happen within a marriage.
Just love reading your adventures of a life living to the fullest. You just make my way of living acceptable to me, although a lot if people are confused. In any case, thank you
Love! A suivre...
Ann Landi -- Your blog is witty, wry, and wily! A terrific romp through the misadventures of dating "post divorce." You weave in your professional life skillfully, and the paintings you've chosen to accompany the narratives are spot-on. Those feet... Keep going! Can't wait till the next episode.
Wonderful to read and remember my own foibles Ann.
These tales of post divorce dating are a delight to read!
I am thoroughly enjoying this. I love the no BS account and your honesty!
I want to know what you learned about foot fétichistes.
I keep thinking : don’t stop now , more , more!!!!!
Don't you think everybody has a thing -- no, wait a minute, I don't think I do. Could it be that everybody ELSE has a thing? Fetishes like this sometimes show up later in more mature relationships, sometimes well into a marriage. There's a tendency to bifurcate marriage/non-marriage as if the same sort of thing didn't happen within a marriage.
I don't recognize the lovely feet in sandals in the photo above. I'll bet they belong to the Virgin Mary?
Humor lowers one's cortisol levels. We need that, especially now. Thanks for these stories, Ann!