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Re: how do you tell your wife she needs to lose 40 lbs.
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Posted by BW..... You don't say a on February 10, 2002 at 18:49:51 from (63.102.135.162):
In Reply to: how do you tell your wife she needs to lose 40 lbs. posted by Tom on February 10, 2002 at 06:29:27:
word ,unless you are as fit as you was when you first got married ...but then again , if you paid abit more attention to her she may not have put the wieght on in the first place ,,, But in the fact I was never the "perfect Body " and did not hold that as a factor for my wife , I was happy with a good personallity , great cook , and cared ? about the same things ....The hard part is when they find out you are not what they think you are or should be and then what they do about it or not do . From one who's marriage is heading for the rocks and breakers .....
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