Why didn't he think about me? (marry, spouse, therapist, responsible)
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Funny thing JerZ, not one woman has commented on that. They just want to look at the fact that he bought something only for him and wasn't considerate enough to just say, "yes, baby, I bought this for my diet but you can have some too."
I haven't seen a single person - man or woman - agree with the OP on this thread so I'm not really sure why you are trying to argue with other posters. We are all saying the same thing.
I haven't seen a single person - man or woman - agree with the OP on this thread so I'm not really sure why you are trying to argue with other posters. We are all saying the same thing.
Yes exactly
Not only did he misunderstand or misinterpret my posts he then accused me of " deleting a sentence " that was relevant to his outburst....... And I didn't even edit any of my posts! LMAO!
Some are bored or enjoy the drama it would seem, what's the saying? Is it " don't feed the ....... "
That was sarcasm. I've spoken to countless married couples and they all do things outside and independently of each other. That gives them balance. No one wants to be up under their man or woman 24/7. I don't care how much you love them, you still need time away. Same thing goes for this. He now wants to do the smoothie diet to loose some weight and she thought he was doing it for them. Thoughtful on her part but on his he was just trying to loose some weight. She didn't open her mouth not one time while they were in the store. I'm sure she walked around the whole time just completely falling back in love with this guy cause she thought he was being considerate. He was thinking he was just going to drop a few lbs. He burst her bubble when he got home and she asked for a smoothie and he said those were for him.
Women, how many times have you bought yourself something and told your man not to touch it?
First the proper word is *lose* weight as in: You lose weight so your clothing becomes *loose*.
After that you should spend some time reading the previous history of this original poster.
I have never told anyone in our home not to touch food unless it was being taken for a gathering.
I haven't seen a single person - man or woman - agree with the OP on this thread so I'm not really sure why you are trying to argue with other posters. We are all saying the same thing.
Phew. I thought it was me. I went back and tried to figure out what his point was and was at a loss.....
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My husband and I have been discussing (arguing) about this all night and morning and his comment to me was that I could have easily opened my mouth when he was putting the fruit and stuff in the buggy. Well, my comment back to him was that he could have as easily said something when was putting the stuff in the buggy. "Hey baby, I'm thinking about doing the smoothie diet."
My husband and I have been discussing (arguing) about this all night and morning and his comment to me was that I could have easily opened my mouth when he was putting the fruit and stuff in the buggy. Well, my comment back to him was that he could have as easily said something when was putting the stuff in the buggy. "Hey baby, I'm thinking about doing the smoothie diet."
I cant believe you guys are still arguing over a hand full of fruit.
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