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Que Pasa

Posted on March 26, 2024 by Steve Ainslie

Yesterday, as I was about to enter the vet to get my dog’d nails cut man approached me and said, “Un momento?” I immediately expected him to ask me for money, since that seems to be what anyone who approaches me in a parking lot does. Instead he showed me his phone, pointed to some…

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How To Lose My Business

Posted on March 25, 2024 by Steve Ainslie

Coca Cola and Pepsi lost me as a lifetime customer a few years ago when both took advantage of the pandemic and post-pandemic years to raise their prices 3x. Being price gouged irritated me more than wanting the pleasure of drinking my daily Diet Coke & Diet Mt. Dew. F**k both of them. Goodbye and…

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Where To Find The Hot Fit Women

Posted on March 24, 2024 by Steve Ainslie

My friend recently went indoor rock climbing with his girlfriend and called to tell me about it. He, like me, is very into fitness, movement and physical challenges. And, unlike me, he’s been gifted with natural strength, flexibility and balance. So of course, he absolutely loved it. As he extolled the virtues of rock climbing…

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Missing My Sunshine Puppy

Posted on March 24, 2024June 29, 2024 by Steve Ainslie

I still miss My Little Sunshine Puppy Snickers. It’s been a year since the worst few months of our lives together, when she was suffering from dementia but I had not yet recognized the symptoms. When I am checking for something in my journal from those days, it makes my stomach hurt as I read…

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Fly Bye

Posted on March 23, 2024 by Steve Ainslie

About 10 years ago, when catching a flight home from a business trip, I was randomly assigned TSA Precheck on my boarding pass. I didn’t even notice until I entered the TSA security area and was directed to the Precheck line which had a handful of people in it thus skipping the 100+ people queued…

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Hiring A Pro

Posted on March 21, 2024 by Steve Ainslie

My Dad taught me to swim when I was 5 years old. I watched him do the breaststroke wearing a mask and picked it up immediately. I was thrilled! After being the little kid who could only splash around in the shallows I became a little underwater frog exploring the bottom of the pool, the…

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Stroking The Fire

Posted on March 16, 2024May 2, 2024 by Steve Ainslie

There’s a hot woman who has been swimming at the pool around the same time I do in the mornings. Unlike me and most of the other regulars, she’s in her 30s or 40s, has a fit, tan, tone body and swims like a trained athlete. So of course, I notice her. Her swimming is…

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The Wrong Crowd

Posted on March 16, 2024March 26, 2024 by Steve Ainslie

I have spent most of my life engaging with friends, family members, neighbors, classmates, coworkers and acquaintances. Some of these were people I would not have chosen to spend time with. However, like most of us, I didn’t always have a choice in the matter. Generally, I got along with most people. If it became…

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Stepping Away

Posted on March 13, 2024March 22, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

On a stepparent subreddit I read a post that asked if widowed stepparents maintained contact with their adult stepchildren after their spouse had died. Many of the responders had been active stepparents who helped raise their non-biological kids when they were younger. When younger, the stepchildren had lived with them full-time or part-time under shared…

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Desiring Connection – As Long As It’s Easy

Posted on March 9, 2024 by Steve Ainslie

This week, in response to a user request, I setup a meetup section in the Solo Community forum for several major cities (Denver, DC, London, NYC). Within a few hours, I received a dozen more requests from members asking to have one created for their region. We ended up with 19 metro areas across six…

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