Halfdan
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63 Single/divorced no kids, {sister use to tease me} that If I had kids maybe I wouldn't try so hard to experience being treated like one
Phew ! 🫨 .. I speed read your post ..fleckothefennec said:Hello and welcome
I'm 43 no kids except a fur child now
Hope you find some like minded friends here 🦊😁
Don't feel bad. I tried that and it didn't work AT ALL.Halfdan said:{sister use to tease me} that If I had kids maybe I wouldn't try so hard to experience being treated like one
For what it's worth, I'm glad you had some coconspirators along the way.Halfdan said:but the x-wife and girlfriends did try to fill some of my AB fantasies over the years,
I stayed busy for 20 years mostly overseas, desert storm an such with the usaf working on F15's an on free time would tour Europe with a couple of friends on our motorcycles and working with computers back in the 90's.. things slowed down after i retired and moved to Denmark with my x-wife so she could be closer to her family. After the divorce I came back home and stayed busy with veteran organizations. changed jobs which kept me busy and now on early retirement. one reason I joined here to explore some of my little side that I missed out on all those years. while I think about what I'm going to do nextCottontail said:Belated welcome, @Halfdan. I hope you're finding the site helpful.
Don't feel bad. I tried that and it didn't work AT ALL.(My kids are 15 and 18 and I've been feeling littler than ever lately.)
For what it's worth, I'm glad you had some coconspirators along the way.
What interests outside of littleness? (If you don't mind sharing.) I'm an abject computer geek with all manner of related hobbies, but I do try to enjoy the outdoors, photography, and assorted less-nerdy things as time and weather permit.
Thanks for the insight, Halfdan, and for your service as well. I was 14 and 15 years old during Desert Shield/Storm and remember it very well. It was the first armed conflict I was really aware of and paying attention to, and it was all the talk in school. Decades later, I began working with a former Kuwaiti whose family had fled to Egypt when Iraq invaded. He, his wife (also from Kuwait), and their daughter became good friends of ours. They shared some pretty harrowing stories of the invasion and their escape. Quite a thing.Halfdan said:I stayed busy for 20 years mostly overseas, desert storm an such with the usaf working on F15's an on free time would tour Europe with a couple of friends on our motorcycles and working with computers back in the 90's.. things slowed down after i retired and moved to Denmark with my x-wife so she could be closer to her family. After the divorce I came back home and stayed busy with veteran organizations. changed jobs which kept me busy and now on early retirement. one reason I joined here to explore some of my little side that I missed out on all those years. while I think about what I'm going to do next