https://k12.instructure.com/eportfolios/27896/_/Exercise_Tips_for_the_Obese https://ycs.instructure.com/eportfolios/4147/Home/What_it_Feels_Like_to_Live_In_the_Closet_When_You_are_the_Straight_Spouse https://ebrschools.instructure.com/eportfolios/5408/Home/How_to_Get_A_Second_Date https://pearson.instructure.com/eportfolios/81090/_/Body_language_on_a_first_date https://aste.instructure.com/eportfolios/1146/Home/What_to_Wear_on_a_First_Date https://johnston.instructure.com/eportfolios/1289/_/Play_the_Safe_Dating_Game https://pioneer.instructure.com/eportfolios/450/Home/How_to_Meet_Singles https://people.instructure.com/eportfolios/107527/Home/Romance_on_the_Strip https://hhi.instructure.com/eportfolios/4940/Home/Five_Questions_to_Know_Whether_Youre_a_Match https://lamission.instructure.com/eportfolios/2303/_/Online_Dating_Rules https://wjhsd.instructure.com/courses/3831/pages/the-big-night https://shrs-pitt.instructure.com/eportfolios/18630/Home/When_is_a_date_a_date_And_when_is_it_definitely_not_one https://dl.instructure.com/eportfolios/467/Home/Blind_Date_With_Mr_A https://sidney.instructure.com/eportfolios/3668/Home/How_do_I_know_Im_ready_to_date_again https://tea.instructure.com/eportfolios/13911/Home/Five_definitions_of_dating https://auprofessional.instructure.com/eportfolios/840/Home/Top_ten_tips_for_dealing_with_a_break_up “Was marriage what you expected it would be?” Mia asked, not quite directed to anyone in particular as we sat at Sam’s, enjoying the post-rain sun. “No way! I had no idea how mind-numbingly boring it could be,” Sara said. “Like ‘Groundhog Day.’” “Mine wasn’t boring, well it had its boring moments. We just stopped being nice to each other I think,” Mia said. “What about you, Kat?” “I didn’t have many expectations. I don’t think I knew what I wanted it to be; I just knew what I didn’t want it to be — my parents’ marriage.” “I hear that!” Mia exclaimed. “But, did ours turn out any better?” That was a good question. All our parents have been married for 60-some years. Mia, Sara and me? All divorced in under 20 years. Who’s happier? Our parents didn’t shake it up but we sure did at midlife. After divorce, we threw ourselves into our careers, our friends, our passions. Still, we all wanted love, too. And we’ve found our way, sorta kinda. Mia was happy with Rex, until that ended horribly and she’s been floundering since, including dating a man who’s newly separated. Sara has been floundering, too, striking out with Yoga Man, who was just too emo for her, but then she met Todd — a nice guy who wants a threesome (not that there’s anything wrong with that) and who has a pretty cool ex. I’ve been incredibly happy with Sean, a great guy whom I adore — and not just because he thinks my small breasts are perfect. But we don’t and probably won’t ever live together (which may actually be wh