Originally Posted by Lloyd95
Ahahahahaha!!!
Originally Posted by Lloyd95
Ahahahahaha!!!
WAAA..hahahahahahahaha!!!!!Originally Posted by whaywardj
Ummm... aHEM.
::covers mouth w/hand to hide smile::
PS. Thanks guys for the chuckle. Really.
He might be having some depression. Perhaps this is chronic and since you are new to his life, you don't know yet. He might be regretting his chosen profession, regretful that he is not teaching 3rd grade or doing brain surgery or fighting fires like he thought he would when he was a kid. Maybe he thought he'd have a wife and 3 kids by now and sees his sister close to that and it saddens him. Maybe he's a spoiled, whiny brat who thinks his house on several acres is not big enough or his boat fancy enough since his friends all seem to have nicer ones. Maybe he will be restless and complaining for the rest of his life. Maybe he has chemical imbalance and needs to see a doctor to make sure he's healthy and possibly get a referral for some counseling or even an anti-depressant. If you knew him better, I bet you could guage which of these it could be- or none of the above.Originally Posted by crickle
You can try to help him get to the bottom of it, or you can ride it out until you figure out what exactly is eating at him. He may reject you entirely, be grateful you want to help, or be indifferent because on some level he enjoys his misery. It's a tangled web, this relationship business!! Good luck.
*cough*bullshit*cough*Originally Posted by whaywardj
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Waywards first post is dead on.
I am 29, pilot, corvette, good pay, but as far as being fulfilled, I still get the cravings to climb Mt. Everest, sail the ocean in a sail boat, float down the Amazon, etc.
It is the male adventurer in us, the conqueror.
But these feelings pass as we return to reality.
HEY I'M A PILOT
HEY LLOYD, I'm a pilot
Originally Posted by shh!
Don't associate Capitalism with material items.
But of course, the complete redistribution of wealth and tax to punish success are the goals of the DNC.
You thought I would miss that little seed
HEY I'M A PILOT
HEY LLOYD, I'm a pilot
It WILL PASS, give it a month.Originally Posted by crickle
There is nothing wrong with working hard, and reaping the rewards of your work. But the fulfillment he may be looking for may need to come from religion, or some other form of venture that has nothing to do with rewards of money. He needs to get a hobby, or do an adventure.
HEY I'M A PILOT
HEY LLOYD, I'm a pilot
What kind of vette? Z06? year?
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...or maybe you are just an adrenaline junkie...Originally Posted by Bluevetteracer
Acutally, Lloyd, I was 15 in 1965. It's convenient for me that the last digit of my age coincides with the last digit of the year. Makes it easy to remember how old I am. Well...it USED to be convenient, until I started counting in decades.Originally Posted by Lloyd95
Speak less. Say more.
Regardless of any presumptions anyone here may have made, or what they've assumed, I'd keep it at arm's length until I had a better grip on whether it's a feature of his character or just a phase in his life, and which I'd be willing to deal with in him.
Speak less. Say more.
Originally Posted by whaywardj
Good point, you have one month invested with this guy, so what is a few more months to feel it out.
That is one of the largest problems with women (I am generalizing) they dismiss someone on some of the most ridiculous things. You are concerned that he is expressing some of life's thought we all have, on some level, and you are freaking out. If it lasts for a month or more, yeah, move on.
HEY I'M A PILOT
HEY LLOYD, I'm a pilot
Originally Posted by shh!
No, just just an adventurer. I am not a spectator in the sport of life. I love football, played it for 12 years, but have never been to a pro game.
HEY I'M A PILOT
HEY LLOYD, I'm a pilot
...adventurer is another name for mid life crisis suffering, adenaline junkie...
hahaha
dump him.
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