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To quote Jerry Hall: "My mother said it was simple to keep a man, you must be a maid in the living room, a cook in the kitchen and a w-h-o-r-e in the bedroom. I said I'd hire the other two and take care of the bedroom bit."
When guys talk they often say they would "wife" her or she is my future "wifey". Could someone explain what qualities a woman must have to be the "wifey type"?
It is a questions sometimes of being "right" where previous women have been "wrong". Different areas are important to different men.
Agreed.
The wifey is the one that he knows he better try to keep.
I think I first heard of it in a song by the group NEXT, and I hated that song back in the day...although the lyrics make sense. WIFEY LYRICS - NEXT
Quote:
You never try me
Always stood right by me
Make living lively
Highly spoken of, My only love
The only one, you're my wifey
Make my life complete, sweet
But you know when to flip it street
Freak, but only when it comes to me
See that's why you're my wifey
The wifey is the one that he knows he better try to keep.
I think I first heard of it in a song by the group NEXT, and I hated that song back in the day...although the lyrics make sense. WIFEY LYRICS - NEXT
No lie that was one of favorite songs and still bump it from time to time.
Other than your names, what DO women want to be called? Are you all totally opposed to nicknames and names of endearment?
I've never liked nicknames or strange names of endearment. Sometimes I accept "luv", but that's about it.
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