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Re: O/T What a woman wants?
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Posted by Yea, but..... on February 09, 2007 at 09:18:04 from (144.226.173.68):
In Reply to: O/T What a woman wants? posted by Case Lady on February 09, 2007 at 08:10:27:
"..that you did that for her.." Yep that sums it up. Problem is we don't think alike. I think that fix'n her dinner is going out of my way, she thinks I want something we can't afford. I think helping in the garden is something nice to do for her, she see's it as a way into bed. I think rubbing her shoulders would make her feel good, she acts like its a personal attack and reaches for her mace. I took the kids once to give her some "her time" and she got bored and complained. But alas I finally found somethings I could do that she appreacated. I take a change of clothes any time I leave the house, I left clean I come back clean. I leave the work boots (taken off outside of course) on the special mat next to my sneakers, and never ever wonder around making holy socks. I regularly excersize the mower and weed eater. And I learned to sleep on my stomac, if in the mood to be on my back, I sleep on the couch......
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