Chula Vista |
08-07-2018 07:19 PM |
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Originally Posted by The Batlord
(Post 1984726)
I wouldn't sell the RV tbh. Aside from the possible future fun of an RV you're now staking your future on an essentially new relationship that has already shown itself to be unreliable.
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You've outlined the pros of keeping it. Here's the two big cons: (1)I'd have to pay a monthly storage fee, and without dipping into savings each month, we're going to be on a really tight budget. (2)The RV is only 4.5 months old. The longer I keep it the more it depreciates.
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you're now staking your future on an essentially new relationship that has already shown itself to be unreliable
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Bat, we were together for 38 years before the separation, and during the 7 months we were not living under the same roof, we still maintained a close relationship. Us moving back in together is as far from a new relationship as can be possible.
We're both 58. This whole deal has zero to do with sex. It has everything to do with companionship. We needed a long break to realize that we missed each other's company, and that the little things that were getting on our nerves are pretty stupid in the grand scheme of things.
One other note is that Linda's been going through menopause and has been prone to compulsive decisions. She's admitted this in regard to the divorce talk. We're going to be just fine.
If we split up again I'll send you $1,000 via Western Union.
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Originally Posted by Aux-In
(Post 1984740)
There's at least enough space in that room layout for a lot of make-up sex.
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Again, we're both 58. Nuff said.
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Originally Posted by Frownland
(Post 1984729)
Rent your RV out on Airbnb.
Side note: I once had a friend who thought that Airbnb was like Uber except with airplanes.
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Thanks for the tip. I'll check it out.
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