Guest guest Posted July 21, 2002 Report Share Posted July 21, 2002 In a message dated 7/19/02 12:07:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time, barbtremon@... writes: > other men look better " to me!! I don't know > them -- so they're a blank slate. I can pretend they don't have > their own set of problems, etc. > Barb, I am not sure what this thread is about, but I noticed the end..the blank slate thing! I have a ludicrous recurrent fantasy about Ben Affleck. I drag it out in times of distress...when my husband is on my last nerve. It goes like this: After my darling hubby who I love but cannot bear to look at one more second mysteriously disappears (or is eaten by a rogue dragon from Disneyworld) and leaves me an heiress to his fortune (which has been cleverly hidden in his tool box at work)...I go to a fat farm, get a Cosmo makeover and move out west. While shopping in the CVS on Rodeo Drive for " girl stuff " , HE appears looking perplexed and desperate. He cannot find the his favorite brand of toothpaste...since I have been shopping for half my lifetime I know that the off brand " toms of maine " stuff is always on the bottom shelf...I find it for him, he is grateful and we live happily ever after...he loves my stretch marks, adores my children....doesn't care that my other husband was eaten by a story book character....he has no opinions, no purpose other than to make my knees turn to jelly! Of course, if I ever did meet Ben Affleck and he fell in love with me, I'd probably disagree with his politics, despise his toilet habits and criticize his shoes right before we walked out the door for the party. The trouble with husbands who are three dimensional is that the are three dimensional! They have pasts they are dealing with, they have friends we'd rather not see, issues we'd rather not face and hair in places no hair should be. It makes for a lot of work in the marriage department! Good luck with your slow progress of healing with your issues as he heals slowly, too. In the meantime, you can always borrow my dragon...but stay away from Ben Affleck...find your own trophy husband! Hugs, Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2002 Report Share Posted July 22, 2002 Hey Debbie, I like you fantasy. Except I'm not sure I would choose Ben Afleck. I have to think about who I would choose. Actually my fantasy hasn't evolved as much as yours. Like your husband, mine mysteriously disappears. Only I don't replace him. I'm able to to do to the house exactly what I want. All the clutter mysteriously disappears also. I have enought closet space for my clothes. I can get the bedspread off the bed that I hate. I'm not ready for another man, trophy husband or not, I'm ready to find who I am. Re: - black and white thinking In a message dated 7/19/02 12:07:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time, barbtremon@... writes: > other men look better " to me!! I don't know > them -- so they're a blank slate. I can pretend they don't have > their own set of problems, etc. > Barb, I am not sure what this thread is about, but I noticed the end..the blank slate thing! I have a ludicrous recurrent fantasy about Ben Affleck. I drag it out in times of distress...when my husband is on my last nerve. It goes like this: After my darling hubby who I love but cannot bear to look at one more second mysteriously disappears (or is eaten by a rogue dragon from Disneyworld) and leaves me an heiress to his fortune (which has been cleverly hidden in his tool box at work)...I go to a fat farm, get a Cosmo makeover and move out west. While shopping in the CVS on Rodeo Drive for " girl stuff " , HE appears looking perplexed and desperate. He cannot find the his favorite brand of toothpaste...since I have been shopping for half my lifetime I know that the off brand " toms of maine " stuff is always on the bottom shelf...I find it for him, he is grateful and we live happily ever after...he loves my stretch marks, adores my children....doesn't care that my other husband was eaten by a story book character....he has no opinions, no purpose other than to make my knees turn to jelly! Of course, if I ever did meet Ben Affleck and he fell in love with me, I'd probably disagree with his politics, despise his toilet habits and criticize his shoes right before we walked out the door for the party. The trouble with husbands who are three dimensional is that the are three dimensional! They have pasts they are dealing with, they have friends we'd rather not see, issues we'd rather not face and hair in places no hair should be. It makes for a lot of work in the marriage department! Good luck with your slow progress of healing with your issues as he heals slowly, too. In the meantime, you can always borrow my dragon...but stay away from Ben Affleck...find your own trophy husband! Hugs, Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2002 Report Share Posted July 22, 2002 --- Stafford wrote: > I like you fantasy. Except I'm not sure I would > choose Ben Afleck. I have > to think about who I would choose. I would like it if I could just have my ex's eaten by the story book monster and not have a new partner, unless I could perhaps keep him in a bottle and bring him out when needed. Otherwise, I am pretty down on men right now. If I had to choose, it would be on Ford, Mel Gibson, Nicolas Cage, or Bruce Willis. Or perhaps I could just press a button on the bottle and choose who I wanted for a particular day Holly __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2002 Report Share Posted July 22, 2002 In a message dated 7/22/02 8:25:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time, hnjstaff@... writes: > I'm ready to find who I am. > , At the fat farm I attend (in the fantasy) the swedish massage therapist whispers in your ear, " you are fabulous, you are beautiful, you are strong " ....none of the rest matters! I have been working on this fantasy for a long time...maybe I will work on an alternate in which I am left living alone in a chic loft style apartment...eating alone at trendy cafes, yet never lonely....sounds interesting! Hugs, Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2002 Report Share Posted July 22, 2002 In a message dated 7/22/02 10:46:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time, hchermack@... writes: > Or perhaps I could just press a button on the > bottle and choose who I wanted for a particular day > Or they could be like dvd's...you can choose the scene you want...Scene 11, Ben takes out the trash. Scene 23 Nicolas Cage calls me to say how desirable my ample, " mom of three " hiney is to him. He goes on to mention that he beat the pulp out of Tom Cruise for saying he thought I had pretty hair, when my smile is really my best feature. Scene 44 Mel Gibson paints my toenails red. After each scene they have to get back in there dvd case and stay put until summoned again. Hugs, Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2002 Report Share Posted July 22, 2002 --- sweepea1215@... wrote: > In a message dated 7/22/02 10:46:15 AM Eastern > Or they could be like dvd's...you can choose the > scene you want...Scene 11, > Ben takes out the trash. Scene 23 Nicolas Cage > calls me to say how desirable > my ample, " mom of three " hiney is to him. I always liked the final scene of Diehard II where Bruce Willis is screaming for his wife " Holly! " Holly __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2002 Report Share Posted July 22, 2002 --- sweepea1215@... wrote: = > At the fat farm I attend (in the fantasy) the > swedish massage therapist > whispers in your ear, " you are fabulous, you are > beautiful, you are > strong " ....none of the rest matters! Being around bp's as long as I have, I would automatically think 'what does he want?' Holly __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2002 Report Share Posted July 22, 2002 Holly, I wanted to say the same thing about not wanting any men if my hubby got eaten by a dragon, but I thought people would think I was antisocial. I love on Ford. I used to think Bruce Willis was awesome too, but I'm not to sure since his breakup with Demi. I heard to much bad press. RE: - black and white thinking --- Stafford wrote: > I like you fantasy. Except I'm not sure I would > choose Ben Afleck. I have > to think about who I would choose. I would like it if I could just have my ex's eaten by the story book monster and not have a new partner, unless I could perhaps keep him in a bottle and bring him out when needed. Otherwise, I am pretty down on men right now. If I had to choose, it would be on Ford, Mel Gibson, Nicolas Cage, or Bruce Willis. Or perhaps I could just press a button on the bottle and choose who I wanted for a particular day Holly __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2002 Report Share Posted July 23, 2002 --- Stafford wrote: > Holly, I wanted to say the same thing about not > wanting any men if my hubby > got eaten by a dragon, but I thought people would > think I was antisocial. I > love on Ford. I used to think Bruce Willis > was awesome too, but I'm > not to sure since his breakup with Demi. I heard to > much bad press. I don't think it's antisocial. I have just gotten hurt so badly that I don't trust people in that capacity any longer. I am not healthy enough right now to attract a healthy partner. My (2nd) ex was bpd and so now when people say nice things to me, I am automatically suspicious because I don't want to get screwed over again. Holly __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2002 Report Share Posted July 27, 2002 ----- Original Message ----- From: Holly Chermack --- sweepea1215@... wrote: = > At the fat farm I attend (in the fantasy) the > swedish massage therapist > whispers in your ear, " you are fabulous, you are > beautiful, you are > strong " ....none of the rest matters! Being around bp's as long as I have, I would automatically think 'what does he want?' >>>Me too. My ex is being really nice to me now. Makes me VERY suspicious. But I refuse to be sucked back in to a bad relationship. Hania Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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