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In a message dated 8/15/2002 8:16:29 PM Central Daylight Time,

pickndaisies2002@... writes:

> who here w/sma is married?

me. not legally due to beaurocratic bullshit, but probably with a deeper

commitment than most " legal " marriages.

-amy

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Too funny! Keesies often get mistaken for raccoons. I used to be a Pet

Counselor/Advisor with Banfield. Now I'm the program coordinator of a feline

rescue organization.

Vicki

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I¹ve been married 12 yrs... going on 100..... ;-)

N

On 8/15/02 8:13 PM, " pickndaisies2002 " <pickndaisies2002@...> wrote:

> who here w/sma is married?

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Vicki, I didn¹t know you worked for a pet hospital! cool! wwhat do you do?

I was looking at your page and my husband came up behind me and said ³Wow,

they have a pet raccoon??² ;-)

N

On 8/15/02 8:59 PM, " VickiLJurney@... " <VickiLJurney@...> wrote:

> We met in graduate school. Here is a link to my old webpage with our pic. <A

> HREF= " http://hometown.aol.com/vtaylor58/myhomepage/profile.html " >

> Vicki's First Web Adventure</A>

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LOL! well it sure does feel like that! We are SO together much more than a

normal couple that doesn¹t have to help one or the other to the toilet etc!!

Love, n

On 8/15/02 10:18 PM, " VickiLJurney@... " <VickiLJurney@...> wrote:

> me too, ! lol

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> Vicki

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I¹m a pet psychic/animal communicator! www.relyingonjoy.com

:-)

On 8/15/02 10:27 PM, " VickiLJurney@... " <VickiLJurney@...> wrote:

> Too funny! Keesies often get mistaken for raccoons. I used to be a Pet

> Counselor/Advisor with Banfield. Now I'm the program coordinator of a feline

> rescue organization.

>

> Vicki

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Lori!!!!! I never knew you were polygamous (is that the right term?) now

I¹m jealous you never asked me!!!! ;-P

On 8/15/02 10:31 PM, " Those Two " <those2@...> wrote:

> Here are some pics:

> http://home.houston.rr.com/web7/amourgarden/html/AmourPics.htm . We met at

> U. of Houston in 1984. Are you married? Getting married? Wanna get

> married? (No, that's not a proposal... Not yet anyway ;)

>

> Lori

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> do you have a pic of you and your husband?. whered u meet

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I am married and we will be celebrating Our 18th Wedding Anniversary

on August 24th.

I was diagnosed with SMA Adult Form/Onset 2 month before Our 2nd

Wedding Anniversary.

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The word you are looking for is " polyamorous. " Allow me to quote from

PolyamorySociety.org:

Polyamory is a lovestyle. It holds the belief that human

beings have the ability to love more than one person

intimately in a committed, sustainable, multiple

relationship. Polyamory is about maturity and

overcoming our jealousies.

I didn't ask you because, well, you know how opinionated we both are. The

amount of time we'd need to devote to make-up sex would leave little left

for anything else. ;)

Lori

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> do you have a pic of you and your husband?. whered u meet

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I am. It's been 11 years. I met my husband in college and got

married young (21). I have SMA 1 or 2, depending on which doctor you

ask. I posted a pix of my family (which is somewhat out of date cuz

Emili brought head lice home from school shortly after it was taken &

we all shaved ourselves bald!) in the photo section. More info can be

found on my webpage - http://www.isoc.net/brokeninside/nekrosys/Bio.htm .

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,

You mean you didn't post the head shaven pic? Oh now that would have been a

hoot!

*****

I am. It's been 11 years. I met my husband in college and got

married young (21). I have SMA 1 or 2, depending on which doctor you

ask. I posted a pix of my family (which is somewhat out of date cuz

Emili brought head lice home from school shortly after it was taken &

we all shaved ourselves bald!) in the photo section. More info can be

found on my webpage - http://www.isoc.net/brokeninside/nekrosys/Bio.htm .

*****

Later,

Mike Briggs

Photo Gallery: http://www.pbase.com/photogrif/

" Fish Gotta Swim, I Gotta Dive "

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ROTFLMAO!! OK Lori, so we might have a hard time getting along but

still..........!

Actually, i¹ve done this polyamorous thing but before we were married. It

really is good to get over the jealousy and helped as I no longer have any

insecurities about or whether our relationship could weather a

transgression of this sort. I think we got through every major issue that

breaks up a relationship in our first 2 yrs. & really haven¹t had any

problems since besides the fact that he drives me crazy sometimes!!! ;-)

(no, Of course I never drive him crazy!) but anyway, for us the

polyamorous was good in that it matured us to the point of deciding to be

monogamous based on choice not fear. And I¹m pretty monogamous most of the

time......... ;-)

Love, n

On 8/16/02 4:53 AM, " Those Two " <those2@...> wrote:

> The word you are looking for is " polyamorous. " Allow me to quote from

> PolyamorySociety.org:

>

> Polyamory is a lovestyle. It holds the belief that human

> beings have the ability to love more than one person

> intimately in a committed, sustainable, multiple

> relationship. Polyamory is about maturity and

> overcoming our jealousies.

>

> I didn't ask you because, well, you know how opinionated we both are. The

> amount of time we'd need to devote to make-up sex would leave little left

> for anything else. ;)

>

> Lori

>

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I haven't caught up on this marriage discussion yet. So, I may have the

answer to this question later without a response to my question. But in

reading the topic of marriage, I have noticed something. There are a fair

number of married women and women with boyfriends, but no talk of guys

talking about girlfriends or wives. So, is it more difficult for disabled

men to find a partner? I am curious, because I have never had luck.

Re: married?

I am married and we will be celebrating Our 18th Wedding Anniversary

on August 24th.

I was diagnosed with SMA Adult Form/Onset 2 month before Our 2nd

Wedding Anniversary.

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what do you do when your lover is 33, has type I/II

and cant move at all? I need to be held and have

affection....have tried in Knoxville....no luck....

Those Two <those2@...> wrote:

> The word you are looking for is " polyamorous. "

> Allow me to quote from

> PolyamorySociety.org:

>

> Polyamory is a lovestyle. It holds the belief that

> human

> beings have the ability to love more than one

> person

> intimately in a committed, sustainable, multiple

> relationship. Polyamory is about maturity and

> overcoming our jealousies.

>

> I didn't ask you because, well, you know how

> opinionated we both are. The

> amount of time we'd need to devote to make-up sex

> would leave little left

> for anything else. ;)

>

> Lori

>

> Re: married?

> >

> >

> > do you have a pic of you and your husband?. whered

> u meet

> >

> >

> >

> >

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--- <nicoleroberts@...> wrote:

> ROTFLMAO!! OK Lori, so we might have a hard time

> getting along but

> still..........!

>

> Actually, i¹ve done this polyamorous thing but

> before we were married. It

> really is good to get over the jealousy and helped

> as I no longer have any

> insecurities about or whether our

> relationship could weather a

> transgression of this sort. I think we got through

> every major issue that

> breaks up a relationship in our first 2 yrs. &

> really haven¹t had any

> problems since besides the fact that he drives me

> crazy sometimes!!! ;-)

> (no, Of course I never drive him crazy!) but

> anyway, for us the

> polyamorous was good in that it matured us to the

> point of deciding to be

> monogamous based on choice not fear. And I¹m

> pretty monogamous most of the

> time......... ;-)

>

> Love, n

>

>

>

> On 8/16/02 4:53 AM, " Those Two "

> <those2@...> wrote:

>

> > The word you are looking for is " polyamorous. "

> Allow me to quote from

> > PolyamorySociety.org:

> >

> > Polyamory is a lovestyle. It holds the

> belief that human

> > beings have the ability to love more than

> one person

> > intimately in a committed, sustainable,

> multiple

> > relationship. Polyamory is about maturity

> and

> > overcoming our jealousies.

> >

> > I didn't ask you because, well, you know how

> opinionated we both are. The

> > amount of time we'd need to devote to make-up sex

> would leave little left

> > for anything else. ;)

> >

> > Lori

> >

> > Re: married?

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > do you have a pic of you and your husband?.

> whered u meet

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Polyamorous is like Pagan witchcraft right?

Take Care,

Cody Namesnik

codemann@...

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Amen brother!

> I haven't caught up on this marriage discussion yet. So, I may have the

> answer to this question later without a response to my question. But in

> reading the topic of marriage, I have noticed something. There are a fair

> number of married women and women with boyfriends, but no talk of guys

> talking about girlfriends or wives. So, is it more difficult for disabled

> men to find a partner? I am curious, because I have never had luck.

>

>

> Re: married?

>

>

> I am married and we will be celebrating Our 18th Wedding Anniversary

> on August 24th.

> I was diagnosed with SMA Adult Form/Onset 2 month before Our 2nd

> Wedding Anniversary.

>

>

>

>

>

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I have had a girlfriend for about 7 months now, the first in about 8 years.

Helluva dry spell, huh? I was engaged before but that fell apart. My

current girlfriend used to work as a PA long before I knew her. She didn't

tell me at first because she didn't want me to think she was just interested

in me in that way.

Tom

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> I am married and we will be celebrating Our 18th Wedding Anniversary

> on August 24th.

> I was diagnosed with SMA Adult Form/Onset 2 month before Our 2nd

> Wedding Anniversary.

>

>

>

>

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Yes. Polyamory is to pagans just as serial monogamy is to Catholics. Sex

and religion in one post! *HOOYAH*

Sarcastically,

Lori :)

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