Dori
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Miss_Hannigan
You definitely shouldn't settle, but you also shouldn't whine when you're alone and childless at 40, because it was your own choice.
Both these women seem to be well-connected with great jobs and rich friends all over the world. The way they complain makes me wonder if they would have been happier moving to a farm town and shooting out 5 kids with the manager of a Tires Plus.
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Dori
I am astonished by your thoughtless and cruel comments. I can only extend kind hopes that you heal from your own sorrow(s), realizing that respect for another soul's grief is the highest love one can share. May love and compassion fill your heart.
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MOOO-CUNT
I am astonished by your thoughtless and cruel comments. I can only extend kind hopes that you heal from your own sorrow(s), realizing that respect for another soul's grief is the highest love one can share. May love and compassion fill your heart.
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Dori
I am astonished by your thoughtless and cruel comments. I can only extend kind hopes that you heal from your own sorrow(s), realizing that respect for another soul's grief is the highest love one can share. May love and compassion fill your heart.
And may sand and fire ants fill your vagina.
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Fucking Name Thief
Nothing but a bunch of Crappola
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Dorisan
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Fucking Name Thief
Nothing but a bunch of Crappola
I wrote and then deleted a pretty violent screed; it violated the rule about threatening harm to anyone. Let me just give the succinct version: you better hope we never meet in real life, you pus-filled cunt. I take extreme offense at the usurping of my beloved pupster's name, which I adopted as my own, adding an honorific suffix.
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Miss_Hannigan
If she's in New York, she's definitely alone because she's too picky. Sorry, toots, there's only so many rich stockbrokers in Manhattan and you're probably a 6 in a sea of 10's. You're an old, wrinkly bag with shrivelled eggs trying to compete with 20 year old fuckmeat. Move to a retirement community in Florida and maybe some retiree will bone you before he keels over in his Hoveround.
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idiot who wandered onto our board
I am astonished by your thoughtless and cruel comments. I can only extend kind hopes that you heal from your own sorrow(s), realizing that respect for another soul's grief is the highest love one can share. May love and compassion fill your heart.
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evilchildlessbitch
I don't know that I have ever been what has been considered a "regular" poster but it has been a while since I posted. The reason I am even mentioning this is so that all of the lurking forms of Moos including Coulda, Woulda and Shoulda's can understand why I don't give a shit about their stupid grief. Yes, this grief is stupid.
The reason I haven't posted in a while is because I almost died last week after my brain swelled for an as-of-yet unknown reason. I found this out after the violent seizure I had on my living room floor which required an ambulance ride to the hospital that I don't remember. As it is, whatever it is that caused this has apparently robbed me of a tiny part of the white matter in the lobe of my brain that has to do with balance so now I have to concentrate really hard in order to not look drunk when I walk. And just to add insult to injury, I can no longer have my nightly glass of wine because it interacts badly with my new seizure medication.
Now that my rant is over, I want to add that of the many emotions I felt upon waking up mostly unable to move shortly after the nearly dying period was over one of them was not grief at having never shit a loaf. There were many things I thought that I would have regretted if I had not been able to experience. Loaf-shitting not one of them. However, if I felt this way, I would be going about the process of becoming a parent, not writing whiny articles or even better, getting upset that people criticized my long whiny articles. If you really are a person who is curled in the fetal position weeping for most of their 30's and 40's due to not loaf shitting then you have issues and you need to get help. You don't need to be hanging out on CHILDFREE message boards worrying about the opinions of those who don't feel the same. Life is a series of choices and finding out that the ride almost ended much earlier than expected causes a lot of reflection about those choices, or it has for me. If you want to loaf-shit, then hop to it or better yet, adopt one of the many who need good homes but for goodness sake, make your damn choices and live your damn life rather than writing lengthy diabribes about the grief over the loss of non-existant babies.
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evilchildlessbitch
Now that my rant is over, I want to add that of the many emotions I felt upon waking up mostly unable to move shortly after the nearly dying period was over one of them was not grief at having never shit a loaf. There were many things I thought that I would have regretted if I had not been able to experience. Loaf-shitting not one of them. However, if I felt this way, I would be going about the process of becoming a parent, not writing whiny articles or even better, getting upset that people criticized my long whiny articles. If you really are a person who is curled in the fetal position weeping for most of their 30's and 40's due to not loaf shitting then you have issues and you need to get help. You don't need to be hanging out on CHILDFREE message boards worrying about the opinions of those who don't feel the same. Life is a series of choices and finding out that the ride almost ended much earlier than expected causes a lot of reflection about those choices, or it has for me. If you want to loaf-shit, then hop to it or better yet, adopt one of the many who need good homes but for goodness sake, make your damn choices and live your damn life rather than writing lengthy diabribes about the grief over the loss of non-existant babies.
Re: "My Secret Grief. Over 35, Single and Childless" (article) August 14, 2012 | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 6,607 |
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mumofsixbirds
Out of respect for you and your beloved pup, I changed the troll's name in my post to the appropriate MOOO-CUNT. Much more fitting IMO.
I didn't even realize it until I read your post, and I apologize for not changing the name sooner.
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Miss_Hannigan
If she's in New York, she's definitely alone because she's too picky. Sorry, toots, there's only so many rich stockbrokers in Manhattan and you're probably a 6 in a sea of 10's. You're an old, wrinkly bag with shrivelled eggs trying to compete with 20 year old fuckmeat. Move to a retirement community in Florida and maybe some retiree will bone you before he keels over in his Hoveround.
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Dori
I am astonished by your thoughtless and cruel comments. I can only extend kind hopes that you heal from your own sorrow(s), realizing that respect for another soul's grief is the highest love one can share. May love and compassion fill your heart.
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Miss_Hannigan
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Dori
I am astonished by your thoughtless and cruel comments. I can only extend kind hopes that you heal from your own sorrow(s), realizing that respect for another soul's grief is the highest love one can share. May love and compassion fill your heart.
May the bluebird of happiness crap all over your birthday cake.
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My a$$ is living in Hollywood and everyone from HS is stuck back home!