Posted by Dodgeit on February 27, 2013 at 10:27:00 from (65.199.61.227):
In Reply to: SWMBO posted by AScheele on February 26, 2013 at 17:22:13:
"that it will all come "unglued". Im not sure what he means by that".
Once you make it past the Honeymoon, you will slowly get the phrase SWMBO. There are varying reasons / causes for the name. It may or may not happen all at once, but it will seem like it. There is only one way to prevent 100% being married to a "SWMBO" and that's not get married. The other possibilities go down from there. There are good relationships between married couples that work hard at it. Most just say that's too much work and get a divorce. A sure fire way to get a SWMBO, is to send her to work where there are alot of other SWMBO'ds. They sit or stand around all day thinking and talking about who has the most control at home.
Finally, do not under any circumstance, get in the habit of doing something she wants done just so date night will go good. It is that noose around the neck, so to speak. This eventually sinks in to SWMBO'ds brain, and the light bulb goes off. Now your choices are, do as your told, or pay through the nose after the divorce hearing.
To find a good woman. All you have to do is tell her to pack her crap and get out the first time she trys to be SWMBO. She'll either stay and treat you like an equal or leave. Either way you are a winner!!!!!
Why is a woman all smiles on her wedding day?
Because she knows it's the last time she'll have to do anything. Unless she just absolutely wants to.
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