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Old 04-10-2013, 12:46 PM   #1
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guy's apartment after dinner and she says.............NO

LOL, so instead she has the guy come back to her place where her date notices George and Weezy which forces him to leave and never call flotrence again.

Why is a middle aged woman scared of going back to a guy's place if she is attracted to him??? WEIRD
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Ummmmmm. . . . .the possibility that her accepting his invitation can lead him to believe she was open to having sex with him? Just a guess. . . .
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Ummmmmm. . . . .the possibility that her accepting his invitation can lead him to believe she was open to having sex with him? Just a guess. . . .

Who cares when you are single and almost 50? LOL I had met girls who was 23 and was ok with making out because the attraction was there.

So a women in her late 40's should not be afraid to make out
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I think Florence always was and still is a virgin.
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I think Florence always was and still is a virgin.


She had to be a virgin because what women in her late 40's would say no to going back to a man's house if she was attracted to him?
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She had to be a virgin because what women in her late 40's would say no to going back to a man's house if she was attracted to him?
On her way to menopause, and still a virgin.....that's just so SAD!
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On her way to menopause, and still a virgin.....that's just so SAD!

I always laugh out loud when I watch the episode with George saying

"Look florence you need to losen up because it's the 1980's and let's face it, you are a lot closer to 80 than 19.................LMAO
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I always laugh out loud when I watch the episode with George saying

"Look florence you need to losen up because it's the 1980's and let's face it, you are a lot closer to 80 than 19.................LMAO
I remember George saying that. That was hysterical!

I also thought it was funny when Louise set up some policeman with Florence for a dinner date at the apartment, and when Florence rejects the guy, he says "Florence, the roast beef......it was DRY!"
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I remember George saying that. That was hysterical!

I also thought it was funny when Louise set up some policeman with Florence for a dinner date at the apartment, and when Florence rejects the guy, he says "Florence, the roast beef......it was DRY!"

Yeah that was the guy who played on Carter Country LOL. She took george advice and was being flirty and when the dude made his move Florence was scared LOL
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Florence was no Halle Barry either. But she did hook up with Officer Smitty and moved to 227 (even if it was in a rougher neighborhood called NBC).
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Florence was no Halle Barry either. But she did hook up with Officer Smitty and moved to 227 (even if it was in a rougher neighborhood called NBC).

She was prettier in the later seasons but not when she first joined the show lol
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Who cares when you are single and almost 50? LOL I had met girls who was 23 and was ok with making out because the attraction was there.

So a women in her late 40's should not be afraid to make out
"Make Out? Make Out??" Isn't that a term from the 1950's that means french kissing and heavy petting? I was saying that she might NOT had wanted to make him think she was open to the idea of sexual intercourse which is a lot more involved than "making out."
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"Make Out? Make Out??" Isn't that a term from the 1950's that means french kissing and heavy petting? I was saying that she might NOT had wanted to make him think she was open to the idea of sexual intercourse which is a lot more involved than "making out."

At that age does it really matter? She wasn't getting any younger and should have been glad that someone wanted to still have sex with her since she was almost 50 LOL
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At that age does it really matter? She wasn't getting any younger and should have been glad that someone wanted to still have sex with her since she was almost 50 LOL
Could you PLEASE tell me at what age having sex "doesn't matter"?
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Could you PLEASE tell me at what age having sex "doesn't matter"?

If you are a woman who is 45 or older and have interest in a guy, the time frame for when you have sex should not matter at all.


Florence was obviously intersted in the guy so why did she decline to go back to his place?????????
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