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15th December 05, 05:30 PM
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Besides adding my best wishes to the list of others, I'd like to offer a word of advice: put a small picture of your wife (to be) someplace you'll see it everyday, but not out in plain sight. put a smaller sign on it that says "talk to me-tell what you feel". The hardest thing for me to learn about being in a relationship (16 years this past November) wasn't learning that women consume a roll of toilet paper every 48 hours (what do they DO with it? Eat it for roughage?), or that fluffing the covers after farting is only amusing to you, or that when she brings you a problem she only wants you to listen, not solve it: no, the toughest thing was learning to tell her with only minor prompting, what I felt or thought.
This doesn't seem like much of an issue to many, but it was tough for me-evidently my people were very stoic.
Bryan...but no matter what...CONGRATULATIONS... :-)
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15th December 05, 05:40 PM
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ill be there
hey i be there asap when i get off duty :grin:
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15th December 05, 05:55 PM
#3
Congrats
Great to hear about the upcoming marriage, mine was the greatest day of my life and hope it is for you as well. Where are you getting the kilts from? Have a great day, and good luck in the future.
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15th December 05, 06:17 PM
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Women just don't understand. Men only know fear and happy. Any other feeling is strange and we have no clue what it is. ;-)
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15th December 05, 07:32 PM
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Congrats!!!
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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15th December 05, 08:39 PM
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 Originally Posted by flyv65
Besides adding my best wishes to the list of others, I'd like to offer a word of advice: put a small picture of your wife (to be) someplace you'll see it everyday, but not out in plain sight. put a smaller sign on it that says "talk to me-tell what you feel". The hardest thing for me to learn about being in a relationship (16 years this past November) wasn't learning that women consume a roll of toilet paper every 48 hours (what do they DO with it? Eat it for roughage?), or that fluffing the covers after farting is only amusing to you, or that when she brings you a problem she only wants you to listen, not solve it: no, the toughest thing was learning to tell her with only minor prompting, what I felt or thought.
This doesn't seem like much of an issue to many, but it was tough for me-evidently my people were very stoic.
Bryan...but no matter what...CONGRATULATIONS... :-)
Yo! Real life 101. Thank you so much for this snap back to reality.
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15th December 05, 08:45 PM
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I've been married for 22 years, known her for 28, feels like we're still newlyweds most of the time.
There are struggles, but nothing that can't be dealt with.
as has been said....it's dealing with the problems that keeps them small.
Again Congrats, Make it a great day!
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