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Remember when hooking up might get you pregnant?
If you are in the over 40 crowd, hooking up and Internet dating can get painful. Nevermind Tinder causing hook-up syndrome because it does not, we cause ourselves hook-up drama.
The article “In Search of Nursemaid, No Internet Boos Allowed” seems to agree. (Tinder is not saying they agree, I am saying I agree.)
The article “In Search of Nursemaid, No Internet Boos Allowed” seems to agree. (Tinder is not saying they agree, I am saying I agree.)
Internet dating for the aged is different that it is for the younger crowd. We see time progression in our profile pics and we may become physically injured during a hook-up. Is the participant in the hook-up required to call the paramedics or is it understood that it is the decent thing to do?
How would one contact next-of-kin if the hospital won't let you in the room because you are not married or related? What if the hook-up was underinsured or uninsured? Do you offer to pay for a hospital stay or urgent care as if it were dinner? How does all of that work during a hook-up? Remember when the greatest worry about hooking-up was pregnancy and stalking?My other funny articles may be found at examiner.
Sunday, August 09, 2015
Sunday, July 26, 2015
Whassup wit dem Internet boos?
In Search of Nursemaid, no Internet Boos Allowed http://t.co/MJXaHlJTeJ via @examinercom
— imadeamesss (@imadeamesss) July 26, 2015
Friday, July 10, 2015
Read my newest essay about Internet dating after 40
In Search of Nursemaid, no Internet Boos Allowed http://t.co/MJXaHlshQ9 via @examinercom
— imadeamesss (@imadeamesss) July 10, 2015
Sunday, March 29, 2015
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Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Tuesday, December 09, 2014
P. Diddy 'kicks the s--- out of' Drake at Miami Beach club: sources
P. Diddy 'kicks the s--- out of' Drake at Miami Beach club: sources
Diddy was like "take it like a man, take it like a man !"
— #SuzieVsEverybody (@SuzieSoprano1) December 8, 2014
Why Drake send me his # I'm on no one side. But take that slap like a man ( in my @iamdiddy ) voice 😂😂😂😂👏
— Ace ™ (@DjAce_LLC) December 8, 2014
I witness @Drake get slapped by @iamdiddy outside the back of LIV with my own eyes. @cthagod @NICKIMINAJ @djenvy @SuzieSoprano1 #LIV #Miami
— Ace ™ (@DjAce_LLC) December 8, 2014
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Ebola fears prompt Trinidad Carnival commission to contemplate postponing 2015 celebrations - CaribbeanFever / FeverEyes / CaribbeanFever / FeverEyes
Anyone planning to attend 2015 Carnival festivities should call ahead before making travel plans.
Ebola fears prompt Trinidad Carnival commission to contemplate postponing 2015celebrations CaribbeanFever / FeverEyes / CaribbeanFever / FeverEyes
"As the agency charged with the responsibility of presenting and managing Carnival activities held under the aegis of the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, we have taken an active role and will work alongside our partners to spare no effort in ensuring that Ebola does not reach our shores or that if it does, it is contained.
The NCC wishes to reassure the public that we are working closely with all our stakeholders and will provide timely updates as it relates to the preparation of Carnival 2015.
Should you require additional information, please feel free to contact me at a.demas@ncctt.org or 622-4800 or Mr. Kevon Gervais, Manager, Corporate Communications at k.gervais@ncctt.org or 622-1670 ext. 409."
—According to a press release on the Trinidad Carnival Commission
Ebola fears prompt Trinidad Carnival commission to contemplate postponing 2015celebrations CaribbeanFever / FeverEyes / CaribbeanFever / FeverEyes
"As the agency charged with the responsibility of presenting and managing Carnival activities held under the aegis of the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, we have taken an active role and will work alongside our partners to spare no effort in ensuring that Ebola does not reach our shores or that if it does, it is contained.
The NCC wishes to reassure the public that we are working closely with all our stakeholders and will provide timely updates as it relates to the preparation of Carnival 2015.
Should you require additional information, please feel free to contact me at a.demas@ncctt.org or 622-4800 or Mr. Kevon Gervais, Manager, Corporate Communications at k.gervais@ncctt.org or 622-1670 ext. 409."
—According to a press release on the Trinidad Carnival Commission
Ban on West African nationals coming to Caribbean Islands. Do you agree? - CaribbeanFever / FeverEyes / CaribbeanFever / FeverEyes
Ban on West African nationals coming to Caribbean Islands. Do you agree? - CaribbeanFever / FeverEyes / CaribbeanFever / FeverEyes (Sign up. It's worth it.)
"Melting pot: At University College London, advice has been circulated telling students to call emergency services if they develop headache, diarrhea or vomiting within three weeks of arriving back in Britain." Read more: http://www.caribbeanfevercommunity.com/profiles/blogs/why-did-my-uncle-die-of-ebola-while-every-other-patient-treated-i#ixzz3GEugLCUT
"Fears: The Postgraduate Statistics Centre at Lancaster University, where cleaners have
been warned to watch out for body fluids when cleaning the bathrooms in halls of residence housing West African students." Read more: http://www.caribbeanfevercommunity.com/profiles/blogs/why-did-my-uncle-die-of-ebola-while-every-other-patient-treated-i#ixzz3GEunN75m
"St. Vincent and the Grenadines has placed a ban on nationals from Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Guinea, entering the island, as Caribbean countries continue to put in place measures to deal with a possible outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in the region. Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves said that the measure was taken given the lack of infrastructure on the island to deal with the Ebola virus for which there is no known cure."
Read more: http://www.caribbeanfevercommunity.com/profiles/blogs/why-did-my-uncle-die-of-ebola-while-every-other-patient-treated-i#ixzz3GEv1eJbS"Melting pot: At University College London, advice has been circulated telling students to call emergency services if they develop headache, diarrhea or vomiting within three weeks of arriving back in Britain." Read more: http://www.caribbeanfevercommunity.com/profiles/blogs/why-did-my-uncle-die-of-ebola-while-every-other-patient-treated-i#ixzz3GEugLCUT
"Fears: The Postgraduate Statistics Centre at Lancaster University, where cleaners have
been warned to watch out for body fluids when cleaning the bathrooms in halls of residence housing West African students." Read more: http://www.caribbeanfevercommunity.com/profiles/blogs/why-did-my-uncle-die-of-ebola-while-every-other-patient-treated-i#ixzz3GEunN75m
Saturday, November 30, 2013
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