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Re: O/T: LITTLE WIFE AND ROMANCE
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Posted by kyplowboy on February 05, 2007 at 18:01:56 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: O/T: LITTLE WIFE AND ROMANCE posted by NON-ROMANTIC ONE on February 05, 2007 at 10:58:49:
I have been happily divorced for over 3 years. Came home one day and wife said "Some times I think you love them d*** cows more than you love me." I just looked at here scrached my head and said "Well they are always glad to see me and they try to pay thier way round here." True story, getting hitched to her was a mistake from the get go and buy'n half my stuff back was not fun and just made me ralize how dumb I was. A woman is not going to be unhappy. If you ain't there on the weekends some one else will be. If you can't get her interested in tractors you will have to choose. If you love her (or you don't want to pay child support) best advise I could give is to cut back on some of the toys and put that money into flowers and candy. Valentine's day is coming up, suprise the fire out of her with dinner at the nicest resurant you can afford, the biggest pink bear Wal Mart has and some thing shinny would not hurt. Best of Luck, Dave By the way, every state varys on laws but in KY you have not been married long enough for alamony or any thing. If things look like they are going to get bad e-mail me, and I will pass along some tricks I learned the hard way. Best of luck and hope things work out for yall.
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