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March 18, 2010 at 8:13 PM #528606March 18, 2010 at 8:23 PM #527680jpinpbParticipant
This is the foundation for a healthy and happy relationship? Forcing someone to do something is not only wrong, but can only lead to greater problems down the road.
March 18, 2010 at 8:23 PM #527813jpinpbParticipantThis is the foundation for a healthy and happy relationship? Forcing someone to do something is not only wrong, but can only lead to greater problems down the road.
March 18, 2010 at 8:23 PM #528260jpinpbParticipantThis is the foundation for a healthy and happy relationship? Forcing someone to do something is not only wrong, but can only lead to greater problems down the road.
March 18, 2010 at 8:23 PM #528357jpinpbParticipantThis is the foundation for a healthy and happy relationship? Forcing someone to do something is not only wrong, but can only lead to greater problems down the road.
March 18, 2010 at 8:23 PM #528616jpinpbParticipantThis is the foundation for a healthy and happy relationship? Forcing someone to do something is not only wrong, but can only lead to greater problems down the road.
March 18, 2010 at 8:36 PM #527695scaredyclassicParticipantno one was forced. it was just a healthy expression of what the other person wanted. all marriage is a battle of will. two people cannot get exactly what each wants when there is conflict; someone has to blink
March 18, 2010 at 8:36 PM #527828scaredyclassicParticipantno one was forced. it was just a healthy expression of what the other person wanted. all marriage is a battle of will. two people cannot get exactly what each wants when there is conflict; someone has to blink
March 18, 2010 at 8:36 PM #528276scaredyclassicParticipantno one was forced. it was just a healthy expression of what the other person wanted. all marriage is a battle of will. two people cannot get exactly what each wants when there is conflict; someone has to blink
March 18, 2010 at 8:36 PM #528372scaredyclassicParticipantno one was forced. it was just a healthy expression of what the other person wanted. all marriage is a battle of will. two people cannot get exactly what each wants when there is conflict; someone has to blink
March 18, 2010 at 8:36 PM #528631scaredyclassicParticipantno one was forced. it was just a healthy expression of what the other person wanted. all marriage is a battle of will. two people cannot get exactly what each wants when there is conflict; someone has to blink
March 18, 2010 at 8:57 PM #527700CoronitaParticipant[quote=scaredycat]no one was forced. it was just a healthy expression of what the other person wanted. all marriage is a battle of will. two people cannot get exactly what each wants when there is conflict; someone has to blink[/quote]
or get/end up in a divorce.
Not that I’m suggesting it…
But sheesh Scaredy…GROW SOME FVCKING BALLS…
You do realize, that while generally you probably should do some things to make the Mrs. happy, have some FVCKIN self-respect man…The more you let someone push you around, the less respect that person will have over you over time. I’m not saying be a total shithead, but geesh…No wonder you’re miserable if your always someone’s doormat.Either you got an inferiority complex because your wifey is a Dr….. or she totally pushes you around thinking you are inferior….or both….
March 18, 2010 at 8:57 PM #527833CoronitaParticipant[quote=scaredycat]no one was forced. it was just a healthy expression of what the other person wanted. all marriage is a battle of will. two people cannot get exactly what each wants when there is conflict; someone has to blink[/quote]
or get/end up in a divorce.
Not that I’m suggesting it…
But sheesh Scaredy…GROW SOME FVCKING BALLS…
You do realize, that while generally you probably should do some things to make the Mrs. happy, have some FVCKIN self-respect man…The more you let someone push you around, the less respect that person will have over you over time. I’m not saying be a total shithead, but geesh…No wonder you’re miserable if your always someone’s doormat.Either you got an inferiority complex because your wifey is a Dr….. or she totally pushes you around thinking you are inferior….or both….
March 18, 2010 at 8:57 PM #528281CoronitaParticipant[quote=scaredycat]no one was forced. it was just a healthy expression of what the other person wanted. all marriage is a battle of will. two people cannot get exactly what each wants when there is conflict; someone has to blink[/quote]
or get/end up in a divorce.
Not that I’m suggesting it…
But sheesh Scaredy…GROW SOME FVCKING BALLS…
You do realize, that while generally you probably should do some things to make the Mrs. happy, have some FVCKIN self-respect man…The more you let someone push you around, the less respect that person will have over you over time. I’m not saying be a total shithead, but geesh…No wonder you’re miserable if your always someone’s doormat.Either you got an inferiority complex because your wifey is a Dr….. or she totally pushes you around thinking you are inferior….or both….
March 18, 2010 at 8:57 PM #528377CoronitaParticipant[quote=scaredycat]no one was forced. it was just a healthy expression of what the other person wanted. all marriage is a battle of will. two people cannot get exactly what each wants when there is conflict; someone has to blink[/quote]
or get/end up in a divorce.
Not that I’m suggesting it…
But sheesh Scaredy…GROW SOME FVCKING BALLS…
You do realize, that while generally you probably should do some things to make the Mrs. happy, have some FVCKIN self-respect man…The more you let someone push you around, the less respect that person will have over you over time. I’m not saying be a total shithead, but geesh…No wonder you’re miserable if your always someone’s doormat.Either you got an inferiority complex because your wifey is a Dr….. or she totally pushes you around thinking you are inferior….or both….
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