GreatPig
Pigs In Space
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Ugh... just don't smoke!Julia said:Don't put cigarette butts down the sink or into the insinkerator
GreatPig said:Ugh... just don't smoke!
To me, a smoker is almost as attractive as a 400 pound walrus with warts and boils and an IQ of 5.
GP
Julia said:Rich
My sincere thanks for the flowers - they are gorgeous! From now on I will only ever see you and your comments in a totally positive light, will support every opinion you offer, and in fact hang on your every word!
See what flowers can do?
Truly, fellas, give her flowers, often.
Julia
Smoking. Been there, done that quite a while ago and never again. But to quote my partner when she quit smoking last year "I've just realised what the :swear: I've done".Snake Pliskin said:Yes women who smoke are just uncool. And it stinks.
Snake Pliskin said:Yes women who smoke are just uncool. And it stinks.
I think that both of us not being into the emotional insecurity stuff that seems to dominate many relationships helps a lot. I do think too much of that goes on in some relationships and it leads to problems IMO.Julia said:To those of you who feel you are really happy in your relationships,what are the things that make it work?
What compromises do you both have to make? What things are still a barrier in free communication? On a scale of 1 - 10 where would you rate your relationship? (1 being crappy - 10 being blissfully perfect).
Julia
keebab said:Do we think alike all the time? Absolutely not, our politics, tastes in food, film and many other things differ completely.
.......We have plenty to learn about the other gender but thats part of the fun of it all isn't it?
Cheers
Mick
do ladies really want guys to open their car doors for them? if they say it doesn't matter or no need, what does it mean?
tarnor said:I had this mate who went on a first date with a girl and although i can't remeber the full details.... some how he managed to slam her head in the car door trying to be a gentleman. he didn't get a second date after that hehe
-------------, but it seems that they more so want to be fully engaged emotionally and taken on an adventure of the emotions.. instead of learning cliched gentleman stuff. you will do much better learning how to create a narrative of adventure, where you and her are the major players exploring some bizarre circumstance that you could possibly get yourself into. a narrative fantasy where you and her are the center of the world...
just my 2c anyway..
Mumbank said:This thread is so cute!!
I am one of those people in a really happy relationship for 7 years now. Haven't married 'cause we haven't got around to it and both been there before, unhappily, obviously.
We work and live together which suits us both, never tire of each other's company and in fact fiercely guard our time together. Between us we have 5 children which can cause some difficulties especially last year when 1 of each of ours did their HSCs - boy was that trying!!!!!!
We share love of footy (NRL and AFL), horse racing, drinking (too much sometimes), we compete strongly against each other at pool (after too much drinking), good food and most particularly sitting on our deck at the end of the day and just talking. We never run out of topics or things to say and nothing is off limits (although BIG TIP HERE, don't EVER criticise your partner's child - HUGE mistake).
We love to cook together on the weekends when we have no children - that is one of life's pure joys (the cooking together).
Most importantly we put each other and our relationship FIRST. Consideration, consideration, consideration works for both of us and most other people.
Oh, and of course, FLOWERS, FLOWERS, FLOWERS and don't forget guys the new female version of viagra - its called Jewellery!!
But seriously, no amount of flowers or jewellery or gifts of any kind will make up for being inconsiderate and/or disrespectful.
Cheers everyone - here's to great relationships
crackaton said:Yep just basicially do trivial things because for some weird reason women like this.
Mumbank said:This thread is so cute!!
Hi Mumbank,Mumbank said:Hi RIchkid
"Mumbank" is because my kids seem to think that I am a bank, although now there is only 1 left at school and she has a part time job so they are not as financially draining as they were. BTW she is saving up to get her first share portfolio!!!
I also couldn't think of anything else at the time.
Also I don't give any money to 'dad' he works hard for his own.
Cheers
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