Have a great weekend. I hope you're getting steadily better and stronger. This posting got me standing upright, so please excuse me while I relieve some of that tension we males feel. Gotta do it by hand, too. Oh, well.
Nuttin had a different meaning to me when I first read it on your blog page, and a shame you meant something else entirely.
You have had various responses of anecdotes of Fathers bonding with and educating sons: it would be interesting to hear from those same men how their interactions with their sons has developed from that point as a consequence.
@ whkattk - I meant further and ongoing submissions of how their interactions are developing. At this stage we don't have much evidence of how the progressive Dad-son thing is going in an ongoing sense. Perhaps sons are rejecting bonding in that way for some reason, or maybe they are embracing it: none of us know if those involved in this brave new world keep it to themselves or only to limited associates. Information informs change.
12 comments:
Have a great weekend. I hope you're getting steadily better and stronger. This posting got me standing upright, so please excuse me while I relieve some of that tension we males feel. Gotta do it by hand, too. Oh, well.
Stay cool my friend!
Go see a movie to stay cool. Happy Weekend Hugs and bisous.
These beautiful photos would be able to make it so that when we will have done complaining about the heat we'll have to start complain about the cold
Hugs and bisous, my darlings Jean and Pat.
Have a great weekend.
Nuttin had a different meaning to me when I first read it on your blog page, and a shame you meant something else entirely.
You have had various responses of anecdotes of Fathers bonding with and educating sons: it would be interesting to hear from those same men how their interactions with their sons has developed from that point as a consequence.
@ MFP - Too true! Hugs and bisous.
@ Jean - Hmmm. Recommendations? Hugs and bisous.
@ Anon, July 22, 2023 at 2:03 AM - A few have sent follow-up or left comments. Dad and the 2Rs have done the most.
The world record is still officially attributed to Furnace Creek, in the Californian desert, with 56.7°C (1052.6°f) reached in 1913.
@ whkattk - I meant further and ongoing submissions of how their interactions are developing. At this stage we don't have much evidence of how the progressive Dad-son thing is going in an ongoing sense. Perhaps sons are rejecting bonding in that way for some reason, or maybe they are embracing it: none of us know if those involved in this brave new world keep it to themselves or only to limited associates. Information informs change.
so sexy guys!
@Patrick:
1052.6°F? Your math is lethal. Usually only grammar is.* 134°F maybe?
*See if anyone gets this.
Post a Comment