grasshopper
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Most folks just sick the cats on us.
With regard to the nice young wife, I am very happy (9/11 was our 9 year anniversary) but a bit confused, as I am the one doing the chasing right now!
It's probably the age. Many in our range see the first glimmers of declining cognitive function and a physical capability.With regard to the nice young wife, I am very happy (9/11 was our 9 year anniversary) but a bit confused, as I am the one doing the chasing right now!
When I click on the image of your wife I see a picture of actress Salma Hayek. Is that who you married?
It's probably the age. Many in our range see the first glimmers of declining cognitive function and a physical capability.
To help offset this I'm doing a bit more aerobic exercize, DW says lecithin helps with brain function.
No, our diet includes some dietary and nutritional supplements but no maca root. No running away either. We enjoy each other's company and go everywhere side by side, and often hand in hand.As your wife is Venezuelan, I am surprised she does not have you taking "Maca"!
My wife makes me a "Maca Shake" (Maca root,bananas,strawberries and orange juice) every morning and I find myself "chasing her" 3-4x a week.
We enjoy each other's company and go everywhere side by side, and often hand in hand.
I still hold my wife's hand when we are out as well - keeps her from shopping
I still hold my wife's hand when we are out as well - keeps her from shopping
No, DW is 16 years younger and with a slightly different nose. Other than that she is anatomically correct!
Does she have a sister?
So you're living with 4 hotties?
So my DW is 3 years older than I am, and 1/2 of my benefit at fra is less than her draw when she is 66, then my plan is for her to take at 66 (FRA), and I file for spousal been when she is 66 or when I'm 66? I'll wait till 70 to start mine giving her the max if she outlives me. So, when can I claim spousal?
This is really difficult to find the answer. I found some information at this url:
Benefit Reduction for Early Retirement
It talks about taking spousal benefits at 62 but then mentions taking a 30% reduction by the spouse and a 25% reduction by the primary. It's still not totally clear to me.
My report from socialsecuritysolutions.com suggests that I file and suspend at 66 and DW takes spousal bene's when she reaches 66 (4 months after I reach 66). I take my bene's at 70 and she takes her bene's at 70.
It doesn't mention that we should start at 62. When I figure total dollars I find there is $60,000 difference for the first 8 years.
What a confusing subject!
Let's play where is the Swede?Yes, but my wife prefers I not think of it like that!
Welcome to the ER.org/alternative retirement living/sub-forum!Been lurking these forums for some time, but I'll have you know this thread forced me to join.
I wanted a) to see pics of hot wives, b) to stop seeing ads between the 1st and 2nd post on every page, and c) to comment on the hilarious advice itt to hold wife's hand in public.