Hey guys - Do you prefer married women?
By Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382440)
Rockingham, Australia
March 24, 2017 12:02am CST
We each have a computer in our office but we do communicate often. It doesn't take a minute to send an email to each other! Just joking. However Vince does get a few emails suggesting he might like to contact some of the lovely young things on the 'singles and looking for partners' sites.
I don't know how these places get his name but I'm sure they have ways and means. He sometimes comments on how many women are keen to get to know him but if I say 'would you like a single girl', he always says 'no, I prefer married women'.
I'm thinking he's talking about just me but maybe I'm being complacent. What do you think, folks? Do you think he means married in particular as in just me or does he mean married women in general? I know what one it had better be!
I'm playing safe with a pretty flower - a Sturt's Desert Pea - one of our native Australian wildflowers.
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@MarshaMusselman (38865)
• Midland, Michigan
24 Mar 17
You'd have to ask him, but if he's funny, he might say the wrong thing making you wonder the rest of your life perhaps? How long have the two of you been together?
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@katsmeow1213 (28716)
• United States
25 Mar 17
Oh I'm gonna leave that one alone!
But naturally he means you..
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@epiffanie (11327)
• Australia
24 Mar 17
hahah! maybe he prefers married women because it's safer .. they won't push for a relationship .. ahahah! .. I'm just teasing you.. heheh! ..
I'm pretty sure he meant you ..

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@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
24 Mar 17
He is referring to you. He knows where his bread is buttered.
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@silvermist (19701)
• India
24 Mar 17
@JudyEv That Australian wild flower is very beautiful.I think he meant "married Ladies" in general.He said "I prefer married women" didn't he?



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@silvermist (19701)
• India
30 Mar 17
@JudyEv Trouble,meaning more than he could handle?

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@JudyEv (382440)
• Rockingham, Australia
2 Apr 17
@silvermist Yes, something like that! 

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@Tampa_girl7 (54730)
• United States
25 Mar 17
He absolutely means a married woman, which is you.

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@JudyEv (382440)
• Rockingham, Australia
26 Mar 17
Thank you very much for your confidence in Vince, Marie. That is my feeling too! 

@Jessicalynnt (50523)
• Centralia, Missouri
25 Mar 17
lol just lol, I am sure he means you, other married women come with both baggage, and with attached beings lol
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@JudyEv (382440)
• Rockingham, Australia
26 Mar 17
He's is getting older now and a quiet uncomplicated life is starting to suit him. 

@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
26 Mar 17
@JudyEv - Ms Judy - Well. I finally stopped laughing after looking over your funny posting here. Then, my bride showed up in my little workroom and asked me what was so funny. I pointed out the headline over this discussion. She got a good chuckle out of it, too. So...
Let me tell you a true tale from way back in the late 1950's when I was alone and assigned to an outfit in occupied Germany and my wife was living with my MIL back in the states. I was really into photography - my assignment was as an aerial still photographer and my hobby was to try to keep up with the output of my own several "civilian" cameras.
My doctor boss and his doctor boss were considering asking me to join with them in some nefarious undertaking which I now believe involved running around the countryside, chasing after females. I overheard my boss explaining to his boss why it was that I would not be interested in joining them. (He was correct.) "Gus will never be with us," Doc Keller told the Major, " his '@$%#' is caught up in the gears of his camera."
Anyway, that must have been easily apparent to my goofy bride - back then as well as today - because it is still the way things are now that we are not too long away from our 64th married year together. We are both still completely goofy, but you get used to that after a time.
-Gus-
p.s.: Not saying that it is the photography, but Vince sure is a great and rather consumed photographer.
-Gus-
p.s.: Not saying that it is the photography, but Vince sure is a great and rather consumed photographer.1 person likes this

@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
27 Mar 17
@JudyEv - Ms Judy - I had another boss doctor later on who was once a Navy carrier plane pilot. (In other words, he was crazy as was I...) We used to fly together on weekends when I lived in San Antonio. Texas. Our aircraft was a large "spotter plane" owned by the flying club on base. The whole side of the plane could be lifted open (among other strange things). We'd fly around, mostly at illegally low altitude and I would be leaning out of the open side of the airplane shooting pix with my old "Speed Graphic" camera. I am not sure at this moment if I can locate one of the pix I made that way, but I will give it a try. If I succeed in locating the image I want to find, it will be an aerial of the college which I attended at night school back in 1963. That was the all-girls (except for me) school from which I graduated following the Air Force's kindness in allowing me to attend my last semester there, full-time. -Gus-
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@JudyEv (382440)
• Rockingham, Australia
27 Mar 17
That is a lovely story - and great that you're approaching 64 years together. Congratulations. We're approaching 46 years. On Sept 11 in fact so not a date we'll forget. A lady called to pick up something today and she used to live in Esperance where we lived from 1973 to 1980. Vince worked for the Port Authority and at one point he laid on the floor of a small plane, head and shoulders out the door opening taking 'vertical' photos which would be used for the engineers' plans to establish a small boat harbour. When Vince asked how removing the door would affect the stability of the plane, the pilot replied that he didn't know! Luckily I was unaware of much of this. 

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@responsiveme (22923)
• India
27 Mar 17
I am sure he means a married one with the user name @JudyEv
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@workathomefan (8957)
• Prairieville, Louisiana
14 Apr 17
I hate women that have affairs with married men and the other way around.
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@KrauseHome (36445)
• United States
24 Mar 17
For a while my husband was getting all kinds of interesting emails and messages from women on Facebook. He had to keep on telling them all he was married. And many of them were Asian
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@JudyEv (382440)
• Rockingham, Australia
24 Mar 17
Yes, he can be very diplomatic sometimes - or very cagey! 

@andriaperry (118793)
• Anniston, Alabama
24 Mar 17
Ask him " what is her name?" 

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@Mike197602 (15504)
• United Kingdom
24 Mar 17
No idea, that statement could be taken 2 ways
Since I changed emails and use one for communicating with people I know I get no spam to that account.
Some companies specialise in selling lists of active email accounts.
Since I changed emails and use one for communicating with people I know I get no spam to that account.
Some companies specialise in selling lists of active email accounts.1 person likes this
@teamfreak16 (43655)
• Denver, Colorado
24 Mar 17
I think he means you. He'd better! 

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Personally I like married girl (one girl) and she's my partner so yeah she is married. 













