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8th February 08, 11:47 PM
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Wife...
I just got through telling my wife that it seems most of the guys on this forum wear kilts as part of their daily life...even to work. She just turned around and said "NO".
I said, "Why?"
She said, "My husband is NOT wearing a skirt everyday!"
...it's gonna be a loooong road...
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8th February 08, 11:52 PM
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Sounds alot like my wife... and I'm ok with that.
I married her for a reason.
I can always change my clothes
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8th February 08, 11:52 PM
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"My husband is NOT wearing a skirt everyday!"
Tell her she is exactly right. It's a kilt, not a skirt.
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8th February 08, 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Keys MacQuarrie
She said, "My husband is NOT wearing a skirt everyday!"
In that case, there's no problem!
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9th February 08, 01:05 AM
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How upset would she be if you told her, "My wife is not wearing pants everyday!"? There comes a time when mutual respect must come into play. If it isn't harmful, then why should she worry? I can't wait to retire in 20 years or so. I plan to buy a place in eastern TN and wear a kilt everyday.
I'm a well rounded guy - English motorcycles, Irish brew, and Scottish clothes and music.
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9th February 08, 01:30 AM
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Lets be real though...women live by different relational rules though. Demands can be made of men that cannot be made in the other direction. It's part of the hypocrisy that is relationships......
I have found a way to minimize the frustration though int:
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9th February 08, 03:01 AM
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I, personally wouldn't ever presume to tell my wife what she can or cannot do, unless it's physically dangerous or extremely financially risky on a scale that would mess us up for years. Aside from that, what she does and what she wears is her business.
If My wife said that to me, she'd get a load of hot language right smack back in her face, and she's bloody well deserve it. She does not OWN me, she does not DEFINE me, just like I don't own or define her. If I let her get away with that I fully expect to come down a HUGE notch in her estimation and respect because I can't stand up for myself.
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9th February 08, 05:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Alan H
I, personally wouldn't ever presume to tell my wife what she can or cannot do,...
But you are a rational man.
... She does not OWN me, she does not DEFINE me, just like I don't own or define her. If I let her get away with that I fully expect to come down a HUGE notch in her estimation and respect because I can't stand up for myself.
Just so. There is an old expression concerning such that has to do with kitty cats and the thing you drive oxen with. We all strive to avoid it, but sometimes it is hard.
Last edited by Freedomlover; 9th February 08 at 06:10 AM.
Reason: spelling error
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9th February 08, 06:46 AM
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Careful there about coming to the conclusion that just because we talk a lot about it means most do. I thought there had been a poll on this subject once, but I only found this earlier discussion.
Regards,
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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9th February 08, 07:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Alan H
She does not OWN me, she does not DEFINE me, just like I don't own or define her. If I let her get away with that I fully expect to come down a HUGE notch in her estimation and respect because I can't stand up for myself.
I concur.
In the same token, she should respect you and your decision enough to realize what it means to you, and that respect should lead her to not deny you. (someone please tell me that makes sense...it sounded much better in my head than on the screen)
~Yeti
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