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Re: How To Stop Wife's Complaining
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Posted by Gary in TX on January 12, 2004 at 13:18:34 from (209.151.96.69):
In Reply to: How To Stop Wife's Complaining posted by Dave in GA on January 12, 2004 at 10:49:17:
You have too long a chain on the stove! :o) One thing I have learned over the past 7 or 8 years, and yes I was married for part of that time, is that women are trying to take on roles that they were never intended on taking. Not meaning any disrespect towards them at all, just that they were not meant to do some of the things they are doing. My ex should have had the crap knocked out of her and if I were not a gentleman I probably would have. I was very good too her, only had one or two arguments that I can recall but she acted more like she had 2 or 3 things swinging between her legs that she didn't have. I thank my lucky stars daily that I'm no longer around the _itch. I do want to make sure everyone knows I have the utmost respect for women, I just believe that most are trying to be too much of the man of the house when thats not their place. I believe in the way the good Lord set things up to be. Granted there are too many men these days that are not acting like men either, so the axe swings both ways on this subject.
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