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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Denver, NY
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Tink, I'm so happy for you. You have a really good man.
I didn't learn after my first divorce. Went right out and made the same mistake! So....divorce number 2. I'm not doing that again. I hope I find a good man like you did.
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My husband is great with almost everything EXCEPT the honey-do-list. He has a habit of saying "I'll do that for you, honey. don't worry about it" and I end up doing it because he doesn't. He really is a great guy and he tells me I need to remind him instead of doing it myself, but i don't want to sound like the "nagging wife". I sometimes wonder if I make him feel bad when I do things he said he would do. I'm glad you don't have that problem Tink.
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It's really the same way here Traci. He says he'll do it, but it's always on his time, when I need it done 'yesterday.' I end up doing it myself too.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: South Texas
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Tink, you are sooo fortunate. Sounds like a really good man!!! With his occupation, he has lots of windshield time to ponder life. He's probably got things pretty well figured out, and knows what's important.
My guy has a good heart and good intentions. He gets things done on his time like others have said, but he surprises me lots of times, too and does things without me even asking, so guess it balances out nicely.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: New Hampshire
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You're lucky - I practically have to hold one of Jim's bikes hostage to get him to not be focused on them and do something around the house.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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My husband has a Harley - i have a winter honey to do list, cause i know come spring he'll be on that motorcycle all summer....
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PROUD MOMMY
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Location: New Hampshire
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He's not into motorcyles, they are just regular bicycles - it's is passion in life. He has 1 bike that he calls "Precious" - he's so obsessed with this bike that when we go camping, it stays in the tent with us. |
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