I just got married and am still happy in love...
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How chilled out is your wife then.
Well she always knows where to find you
Good point well made kind sir!
She is very chilled, so am I.. prob why we get along. Cant be dealing with stressed, princess wannabes. I dont make her cook and clean, if she chooses not to, no biggee, I will do it myself when I eventually get off my ass.
And I always ALWAYS say thank you. Specially after she irons all my shirtsd.. as I know thats an awful job.Comment
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Originally posted by tay View Post
Good point well made kind sir!
She is very chilled, so am I.. prob why we get along. Cant be dealing with stressed, princess wannabes. I dont make her cook and clean, if she chooses not to, no biggee, I will do it myself when I eventually get off my ass.
And I always ALWAYS say thank you. Specially after she irons all my shirtsd.. as I know thats an awful job.Comment
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Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostCan be done in about 6 months (speaking from my own experience).
If it can be done without contesting (after all, what is the point contesting it, it won't make the other half stay - in my case the ex had an affair and then divorced me on grounds of unreasonable behaviour because I didn't like her keeping in touch with the guy she had the affair with. My solicitors advice was you can contest and issue divorce against her for adultery. I asked what difference it would make and he said apart from an increase in his fees, none whatsoever,
In an adultry case you can ask for some of your legal costs to be met by the third party. Whether you get back more from him than the extra cost of persueing him, is not known to me.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
You know the penalty for using that kind of language.
Hmmm - the spanking has gone awry.
Need more practiceComment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostYou mention that she is bleeding you dry and demanding money.. I always thought that was her prerogative and the nature of the beast....
Sounds like the phrase happily married is quite rare on this board...Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostHe's been reading the article about office space that referred to you as "he"Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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No excuse
Apologies Miss/Mrs Packed.Comment
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