Duke of Marmalade
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It's about a wait and see with Pippa and her relationships, because she have a great deal of male friends that she's close to and enjoy evenings out with. I'm not sure she's ready to settle down at this very moment, but enjoy exploring her options. If I had several female friends surrounding me, I would enjoy exploring my options too.
Yes, but women must consider the biological clock.
Pippa has plenty of time to have children (if she even plans to) but it is sometimes an issue.
Well yeah, but it's about finding someone that you can settle down with and think about stuff like that. I think she's just looking at the moment. She really don't stay in relationship long though, she's in and out within a matter of time.
It's about a wait and see with Pippa and her relationships, because she have a great deal of male friends that she's close to and enjoy evenings out with. I'm not sure she's ready to settle down at this very moment, but enjoy exploring her options. If I had several female friends surrounding me, I would enjoy exploring my options too.
Well yeah, but it's about finding someone that you can settle down with and think about stuff like that. I think she's just looking at the moment. She really don't stay in relationship long though, she's in and out within a matter of time.
She does have a certain time-range in her relationships. She dated JJ for 4.5 years, Alex for 2 years, and Nico for 3 years. After a few years, I think she determines if the relationship has a future, if not, she moves on. I don’t think she would every do the marathon courtship that Catherine, Zara, Beatrice, Eugenie, and Chelsy have done.
I've always advised my kids to live with someone before making the major decision of marriage and family and all the stuff that takes true commitment. So far its worked. The dating and days of wine and roses aren't a real clear indication of how its like to live with someone and get to know them intimately (likes, dislikes, faults and quirks and idiosyncrasies every day life presents) and have to deal with them and adjust to them.
Read more: Pippa Middleton Skis in the Inferno Race in Switzerland : People.comPippa Middleton didn't just finish the world's longest downhill ski race, in Switzerland, on Saturday – she did so in respectable time.
The royal sibling and extreme sports enthusiast finished the legendary Inferno race, in Mürren, placing 67th out of 105 participants in her category in the daredevil descent.
"For her it was a really positive result and she was really, really happy to finish the race," event spokesperson Sam Bichsel tells PEOPLE, adding, "She did really good!"
Read more: Pippa Middleton Urges Cyclists to Join Big Charity Race : People.comPippa Middleton likes nothing better than a challenge.
She's taken part in a series of grueling tests, such as a 47-mile swim and run in Sweden, a marathon in the daunting heat of Kenya and the world's longest ski race.
Now, she's asking for others to take up the challenge – and follow her by taking the 54-mile cycle from London to Brighton and raise money for a favorite charity.
The British Heart Foundation's race is the oldest and largest charity bike ride in Europe. About 23,000 people took part last year.
Does anyone know if Pippa has a regular job?
I know she writes articles sometimes and writes for her parents website and at one point was working with Earl George Percy but what she does is all a bit vague....
Not that she has to work, I'm just curious.
Perhaps Pippa gets paid a retainer to help publicise some of the sporting challenges she takes part in? Why doesn't she have to work? I think everyone does nowadays, regardless of how wealthy their families are.
At least Pippa is doing these events to raise charity money for most of them. She could have done things like Strictly Come Dancing, I'm a Celebrity or like Mike Tindall -The Jump or what ever show he had to drink pee.