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Re: O/T What a woman wants?
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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on February 11, 2007 at 13:40:05 from (207.177.83.150):
In Reply to: Re: O/T What a woman wants? posted by mike a. tenn. on February 11, 2007 at 05:14:08:
Hi Mike , The thing you got to understand about my wife though is that she's two parts badger and one part eagle . She ain't afraid of my anger and if she sees me with a slight crack in my armor she swoops in for the kill ! She has acid on her tongue most day's when she talks to me . She's an inner city Clevelander (Ohio) that isn't afraid of a fight . In twenty years I've never heard her say please or I'm sorry . She's not a bad person don't get me wrong she just expects EVERYTHING to be done for her . She's not a prissy woman by any means - no make-up , no manicures , simple hair cuts , baggy jeans or carharts - she's actually maintenance free . Comes with the horse ownership I guess . Not talking to her doesn't work , we only see each other on weekends because she works third shift . I might see her for ten minutes or so each night when she gets up to go to work . I don't have anything to talk to her about anyway , we don't know the same people so gossip is out , I don't find horses interesting and she doesn't like my tractors . Her favorite phrase is " I gotta do ____ " meaning - I want you to do this for me while I play with my horses or dogs or sleep . I just quit doing most things for her if she doesn't want to help with them . Mostly things for her horses like a riding ring , or new walls in the barn that they keep kicking down - things she can do herself . I just don't help with that anymore if she doesn't want to put forth some effort of her own . She does help with the hay , she rides the rack and stacks in the barn most times and will occasionally mow the lawn ( very poorly ) . I've been out pulling stumps in the side pasture and cleaning trees off her horses fence and she hasn't done anything to help just complains that I cut down the trees to clear the field for her horses . The trees have only been there for about five years . My wife has an excuse to get out of doing everything SHE wants done . I grew up without a mom , so I treat women as equals , so if she wants something done she needs to put some of herself into it before I'll HELP her but I won't do things FOR her in that respect . I'll do the lifting and she can do the cutting and nailing so to speak if she wants it bad enough . Take care ...Randy
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