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Re: Re: how do you get the ladies to accept your love for tractors?
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Posted by Jerry B on December 20, 2002 at 07:02:00 from (205.204.242.23):
In Reply to: Re: how do you get the ladies to accept your love for tractors? posted by Judy on December 20, 2002 at 06:21:32:
"GIVE" her the same amount? I guess my wife is more liberated than most. She works just like I do and even has more income than I do. She bought me 2 of the tractors I have, and helped me pay for 2 others. She goes with me to tractor pulls and tractors shows. Of course I go with her shopping and carry all the packages, bags and boxes. Either a woman understands or she doesn't. No use in trying to explain it to her. A friends wife asked my wife one day if she was upset because I spent so much time working in my shop. She told my wife she was upset with her husband if he wasn't at home when not working at his job. Wife explained to her that working in the shop was better than doing many other things a man could do. It didn't seem to register because after another year of her nagging, complaining, threatening, ect. they divorced. Now she has no one.
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