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Re: how do you explain it to them?????
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Posted by Dave NE IA on February 28, 2006 at 21:38:17 from (12.214.14.245):
In Reply to: how do you explain it to them????? posted by phil lowe on February 27, 2006 at 15:26:50:
My mom and dad got into a argument, Dad said how bout you don't see me for a while. Mom said that would be just fine with her---- so after a week she could see him just a little bit out of one eye. Just kidding for crying out loud. I will say this much you never realy get to know a woman till you look her right in the eye. (in a divorce court) Thinking of buying old iron? Should have been thinking 6 months ago. Just jerking your chain again. Seriously I would strongly suggest teling her right up front how you feel about it all, tackfull is important and not when you are mad at each other or upset. If you can't talk to her, either you or her will eventualy look for someone to talk to. Sorry guy but this is on both your backs, and I certianly hope for your best. If you can't reason with her now what makes you think it will get better, having children, vacation, new car for her---I will say hell no you are kidding yourself, as none of that is important any more than your old iron is realy important. Favors for favors is redunted, do it for her not because you are demanded too. Just because you want to. If your gut feeling is that it will never be a two way street, listen to your belly button--I refer to it as the truth button because it is usually telling your stomach the truth. Perhaps try to figure out if this is a finance issue or a power issue. No one on the whole internet is going to know the answer to that question other than the man who made the original post. Best of luck Dave NE IA
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