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I'd have to have a better idea of what exactly your analysis amounted to quids... ;-)


but is there any need to keep banging on about



I mean, is there some un-PC forum you usually hang around which is much more fun and we should go and check it out???


As for the question I'm not even sure where it comes from - who exactly goes around calling people spinsters?? Or bachelors?

And where exactly is it less acceptable for women to be single in their 40s? Am I hanging around with the wrong people? Again..

???? Wrote:

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> er, it could be that actually most 'spinsters' as

> described by you are desperately seeking mr right,

> in a Bridget Jones type way, whereas most

> bachelors as described by you are having the Life

> of Riley, however I suspect that you and the PC

> world of EDF will call me a mysoginist git for

> suggesting that there is evean a miniscule grain

> of truth in my analysis...


who is "you and the pc world"?


Please note I simply asked the q as a general interest I am in no way fussed one way or the other. :p

If a spinster spins, what do confirmed bachelors do?

Perhaps we could make up a term and try to propagate it from this moment forward.


I'm guessing that traditionally they would either die or cottage, neither of which is particularly useful for us here.

Perhaps a whittler? Mutterer? Toper? Philateler?* Philanderer? Grizzer?


*yeah yeah, ist, I know

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