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Born: September 1965 (Yes, I’m an old lady) in Newark, NJ
Raised: Newark, NJ
Married: I was married once. My wife and I were high school sweethearts and together for 22 years. She passed away suddenly (less than 48 hours from when she first felt sick), from a rare viral infection in her heart. She was only 38 years old. Her death, was, and remains, the worst time of my life.
We were swingers and nudists from an early age. To say we had an open relationship and marriage seems like an understatement. She understood that what at the time I thought was crossdressing was not a choice and that it was part of me. However, she never really liked it or supported it. She was also very intelligent. Both of us loved the freedom of our lives and selfishly never wanted kids screwing that up.
Current Status: I'm single by choice and plan to stay that way. But I realize that if the right person came along and stole my heart, I wouldn't be able to walk away.
Children: None. (That I know about)
Intelligence: I have an extremely high IQ. I was a MENSA member for many years before I got tired of being around people who are just so full of themselves! My IQ, when last tested was 162.
Education: Thanks to my IQ, I was fast tracked through high school and graduated NJIT shortly before my 21st birthday. I graduated with two degrees, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering
Work: While in college, I was recruited by a lot of high-tech companies. I decided to work for a fortune 50 defense contractor. Because at the time, nobody had more advanced, state of the art technology than the military and they promised me management and executive management positions. Ultimately it was the opportunity to develop new technology (things that didn't yet exist) that hooked me. I quickly became a high-level manager overseeing several departments. It was an all-consuming 24/7, extremely high stress job. I loved every minute but never had much time for anything else. Anybody with a security clearance (regardless of the level) knows that they should not discuss it with anyone. And depending on the level, they carry the responsibilities to the grave. I'm not saying that I ever had a security clearance. Please don't ask about that kind of thing or, about the details of my former job. I can explain the basics of what we did but I'll only do that face to face; I'm not putting them in writing.
When I was 50, for the first time ever, the company offered early retirement options for all levels of management. The caveat being that the company had the right to refuse any request if the person was considered too "mission critical". My application was rejected. After discussing my disappointment with our corporate officers, I negotiated a 5-year retirement deal with them. I won’t bore you with the details!