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Re: O/T: LITTLE WIFE AND ROMANCE


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Posted by NE IA Dave on February 05, 2007 at 15:05:27 from (12.206.8.41):

In Reply to: O/T: LITTLE WIFE AND ROMANCE posted by NON-ROMANTIC ONE on February 05, 2007 at 10:58:49:

You never realy get to know a woman till you look her right in the eye.......................................IN A DIVORCE COURT...Now if you think you can't afford a few options for tractor pulling now, wait till you get divorced.

Actually if she is concerned now this early in your marrage you have no options or opinion if your wife and child mean what they should.... regardless!. You can be thankfull you are smart enough to realize a posible conflict before it becomes one. Tractor pulling is a plus if she wants to let you. If she can get involved and be a winner or a good compeditor more power to both of you. Did you ever consider how wealthy most men would be if the wives said no more often? I wonder how they put up with us as good as they do. I am as full of BS as the best of the pack, but that tractor pullin ain't nothin compared to a loving wife and child at the end of the track.

Now for forplay my line is ---HEY YOU AWAKE?

Don't ever say --honey thats not the way my first wife did that! Never scream out your first wives name as you crest the top of the mountian---you know what the heck I mean.

Tell her she is the only woman in town that don't like your love makin. OK I will stop.

But back to the point of your post. Tonight grab your little one then hug your wife. Should be pretty easy question to answer because that tractor won't be any more important to you than your first diaper you wore. Never try to fix problems
when anyone is upset, feels threatend or just plain demands a answer. Only when she feels nothing nor anyone is actualy important enough to discuss. I could write a book on what not to do, and cry a river on what I should a doooowed. This is a decision you can reflect on the rest of your live. MY best wishes, an we can do the pullin for ya, if needed.


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