Originally posted by Diver
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is she spoilt?
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Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
Xenophon said: "CUK Geek of the Week". A gingerjedi certified "Elitist Tw@t". Posting rated @ 5 lard points -
Nah.. but she did read your post yesterday and say
"He sounds like a complete doormat with no spine"
She was particularly amused by you being so proud of your wife supporting you while you were on the bench.... you are such a lucky lad to have such a loyal wife....
If your wife was made redundant.. would you stick by her? And if you did do you think she should consider herself lucky? Not in a equal respectful loving marriage you wouldnt. Face it BI your advice indicates you have an incredibly one sided marriage, but if that makes you happy.. no problem, just might pay to spare others your wisdom... unless they want to be a doormat and then bitter and divorced whilst their ex wife dates a non-wimp with your maintenance money.Comment
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Originally posted by tay View PostNah.. but she did read your post yesterday and say
"He sounds like a complete doormat with no spine"
But now she knows she's married to a bad 'un, and there's good 'uns out there...
Make sure you lock her in when you go out...Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
Xenophon said: "CUK Geek of the Week". A gingerjedi certified "Elitist Tw@t". Posting rated @ 5 lard pointsComment
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Originally posted by tay View PostNah.. but she did read your post yesterday and say
"He sounds like a complete doormat with no spine"
She was particularly amused by you being so proud of your wife supporting you while you were on the bench.... you are such a lucky lad to have such a loyal wife....
If your wife was made redundant.. would you stick by her? And if you did do you think she should consider herself lucky? Not in a equal respectful loving marriage you wouldnt. Face it BI your advice indicates you have an incredibly one sided marriage, but if that makes you happy.. no problem, just might pay to spare others your wisdom... unless they want to be a doormat and then bitter and divorced whilst their ex wife dates a non-wimp with your maintenance money.
And would certainly have no respect for her if she stuck by you if you were on the bench.
You sound like the perfect couple, not a braincell or a bit of self respect between you.
May you have a long and unhappy marriage.
Ps. if she finds it amusing that a wife sticks by her husband, I'd start getting somebody to keep an eye on her while you are in work.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostSo!, judging by your post, if your wife was unable to contribute equally to the marriage for any reason, you would not stick by her, and would dump her for another woman!. I also take it that you have no respect for your wife.
Your judgement is wrong and is in fact rubbish, nothing new there then really.
If my wife was unable to contribute equally, I would not even bother mentioning it, I would see it as a part pf marriage, not something worthy of special mention.
Originally posted by Diver View PostAnd would certainly have no respect for her if she stuck by you if you were on the bench.
You sound like the perfect couple, not a braincell or a bit of self respect between you.
May you have a long and unhappy marriage.
Originally posted by Diver View PostPs. if she finds it amusing that a wife sticks by her husband, I'd start getting somebody to keep an eye on her while you are in work.Comment
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That wasn't clever of you: she would say that to you, wouldn't she.
But now she knows she's married to a bad 'un, and there's good 'uns out there...
Make sure you lock her in when you go out...
Your advice was limp and pathetic.Comment
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Originally posted by tay View PostYour judgement is wrong and is in fact rubbish, nothing new there then really.
If my wife was unable to contribute equally, I would not even bother mentioning it, I would see it as a part pf marriage, not something worthy of special mention.
wow.. you are a feisty little wimp tonight arent ya, maybe if you showed this much backbone when dealing with your wife, you would be better off.
Bloody hell who would have thought your ability to comprehend was contained in the hand you damaged, she found it amusing that it was a big deal, as sticking by your partner in times like this isnt a big deal, it is what should happen.
Your response appears to be at loggerheads with your original opinions.
So! a man who is proud of his wife is a doormat, yes or no?
A man saying he is proud of his wife putting in a tremendous amount of effort to support him in troubled times is spineless yes or no?
If your wife is so proud and pleased that you take her for granted, well...............I'm not even going to waste my time completing thisConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostI'm not even going to waste my time completing thisDrivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
Xenophon said: "CUK Geek of the Week". A gingerjedi certified "Elitist Tw@t". Posting rated @ 5 lard pointsComment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostWow! a complete reversal.
Your response appears to be at loggerheads with your original opinions.
So! a man who is proud of his wife is a doormat, yes or no?
A man saying he is proud of his wife putting in a tremendous amount of effort to support him in troubled times is spineless yes or no?
If your wife is so proud and pleased that you take her for granted, well...............I'm not even going to waste my time completing this
My wife is far from a doormat, and neither am I, and thats the key. You and BI on the other are def doormats and your wives are combat boots.Comment
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That'll be for the best. tay is obviously just trolling. I'm not entirely convinced he is in a relationship.Comment
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