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Old 08-22-2007   #11 (permalink)
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Nice! or there is always this way that I highly enjoy... or this for you folks that have been together for a while...
I swear dude you have the coolest smileys of all time!
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Old 08-23-2007   #12 (permalink)
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By affirming his deeds, giving time, cook and prepare his clothes...

wow amazing, but i think if that was happened to me, i mean got married i will do the sme way as you did, prefare food for your husband.. washing ang fixing his clothes.. know what iam excited to do that for him.. sound crazy but its true..
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I think most women probably get excited about that, although there are some guys who do actually prefer to do some of that themselves.
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..I'm sitting here readin', and get kinda blown away by the way you guys think of your position in marrige.. Cook and clean for your spouses? Maybe I'm coming down to hard on you guys, but you are not their mothers..! yes yes... But at the same time alot of the spouces would like that treatment, cos they "bringing home the paycheck".. and all.. It's so traditional, I think..

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It was hard to tell if the person is really sincere.
Not unless you do love each other. That's what I
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I think it is in everything you do. Love is a deep appreciation for one another that is expressed with/in every way. Of course it is more then just deep appreciation, but we are getting philosophical here.


One might ask the question what is love anyways? Anyone want to define it?

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One might ask the question what is love anyways? Anyone want to define it?

Yea sure, it's ones affection for another person or animal or yea.. a whole lot
But love get expressed in different ways, and it's mainly because it depends on the culture.. even though it's a lot of universial 'acts' on the matter, it also depends on what part of the world you live in.. Uhm, yea.. The word, love, it includes a lot of different associations.. Ones love for a person and ones love for a pet are different, but then again somewhat comparable..

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..I'm sitting here readin', and get kinda blown away by the way you guys think of your position in marrige.. Cook and clean for your spouses?
Shhhhh, let them preach it Volcom.....let them preach it. I sure won't stand
in their way.
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I think man and women/husband/wife/boyfriend/girlfriend should spend an equal amount of time in the kitchen. However if one person likes to cook or bake or clean more then the other then there is no point in stopping them, but helping them might be nice. harmony is the key.

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Shhhhh, let them preach it Volcom.....let them preach it. I sure won't stand in their way.
True, true.. Hahaha..
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