OOOH I SERIOUSLY NEED TO VENT!!
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"to have and to hold..." you to your resolutions and other promises... at least that's how I always interpreted those words in the traditional wedding vows.
I think he did a very nice thing, actually, reminding you of your goals and such.0 -
This is why I'm single!
"Associate yourself with people of good quality, for it is better to be alone than in bad company" ~ Booker T. Washington0 -
My balding husband once said to me, "Maybe you'd like to lose some weight". I replied, "maybe you'd like to grow your hair back." End of discussion.
You can fix being fat. I'd say that discussion was just beginning0 -
Just break up.
This sounds like the type of advice Dr. Phil would provide - drastic and illogical. Haha.
breaking up is not always an option
Breaking up is always an option.
It may not be the best option - but it is ALWAYS an option.0 -
My husband once told me in his sleep "Don't worry, the 30 Day Shred should help." I just laughed, because I agreed with him. Now I tease him about it endlessly.
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My balding husband once said to me, "Maybe you'd like to lose some weight". I replied, "maybe you'd like to grow your hair back." End of discussion.
My point was that we should accept the changes in each other and not state the obvious.0 -
Just break up.
This sounds like the type of advice Dr. Phil would provide - drastic and illogical. Haha.
breaking up is not always an option
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My balding husband once said to me, "Maybe you'd like to lose some weight". I replied, "maybe you'd like to grow your hair back." End of discussion.
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My balding husband once said to me, "Maybe you'd like to lose some weight". I replied, "maybe you'd like to grow your hair back." End of discussion.
My point was that we should accept the changes in each other and not state the obvious.
In for supporting our loved ones' unhealthy and self-destructive habits. Because that's real love.0 -
My balding husband once said to me, "Maybe you'd like to lose some weight". I replied, "maybe you'd like to grow your hair back." End of discussion.
My point was that we should accept the changes in each other and not state the obvious.
In for supporting our loved ones' unhealthy and self-destructive habits. Because that's real love.
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My balding husband once said to me, "Maybe you'd like to lose some weight". I replied, "maybe you'd like to grow your hair back." End of discussion.
My point was that we should accept the changes in each other and not state the obvious.
In for supporting our loved ones' unhealthy and self-destructive habits. Because that's real love.
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I have no idea what you are even complaining about.0
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Im not sure how what he is doing is relevant to this.
All of your excuses are just that, excuses as to why you cant make it to the gym. Sounds like you are indeed slacking, my husbands reminds me all the time when I slack off0 -
So my husband just said these words to me: " you gotta get to the gym babe. You're a slacker" .Let me break this down for everyone. I am a 3rd grade teacher. I wear my fit bit to school and log an avg. Of 3.5 miles a day. I never sit! Oh wait a minute my 20 minutes of lunch that turns into 10 wait nope gotta make copies and go to the bathroom and oh yeah here comes a kid who has to finish some work. So my 20 minute lunch has turned into scarfing my turkey burger down my throat as I pick my kids up on the playground. But yep you're right I'm a slacker. My 8 hours on my feet,not to mention my class is downstairs, is just not good enough reason to not to want to go to the gym. Did I mention he goes to work at 5:30 am and gets off at noon and comes home to take a nap? This is all the crap I would have liked to say to him. Also keep in mind that I have maintained going to the gym after school for at least 3 days a week.0
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walking is a different activity... compared to goin gto the gym... when you DO.. go to the gym.. is all you do there walk?
This I do NOT get... men... are simple... and when allowed to be.. offer women nothing but 100% honesty.. it does NOT come from a place of sinister animosity... it is almost always... meant as a helpful reminder.. nothing more... men are practical... My wife and I signed up for Gym Memberships... 2 years... and in 2 years my wife's attendance was less than 1/month.. $50/month $1200.00 dollars... so when I mentioned that maybe she ought to go to the gym.. it was more about... hey ... make use of the money we are paying this place.. BUT NO.. what did Iget... "shut up.. I get plenty of exercise at work...." okay... BUT.. WHY have a gym membership IF you are not going to use it???
There.. I vented too
I'm here to promote ellipsis conservation.0 -
Find another husband0
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My first thought ... so does he need to go to the gym himself ? People in glass houses should not throw stones. :noway:0
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walking is a different activity... compared to goin gto the gym... when you DO.. go to the gym.. is all you do there walk?
This I do NOT get... men... are simple... and when allowed to be.. offer women nothing but 100% honesty.. it does NOT come from a place of sinister animosity... it is almost always... meant as a helpful reminder.. nothing more... men are practical... My wife and I signed up for Gym Memberships... 2 years... and in 2 years my wife's attendance was less than 1/month.. $50/month $1200.00 dollars... so when I mentioned that maybe she ought to go to the gym.. it was more about... hey ... make use of the money we are paying this place.. BUT NO.. what did Iget... "shut up.. I get plenty of exercise at work...." okay... BUT.. WHY have a gym membership IF you are not going to use it???
There.. I vented too
I'm here to promote ellipsis conservation.
I'm glad I'M... not the ONLY ONE.... who... noticed the strange.. overuse of ELLIPSES..0 -
walking is a different activity... compared to goin gto the gym... when you DO.. go to the gym.. is all you do there walk?
This I do NOT get... men... are simple... and when allowed to be.. offer women nothing but 100% honesty.. it does NOT come from a place of sinister animosity... it is almost always... meant as a helpful reminder.. nothing more... men are practical... My wife and I signed up for Gym Memberships... 2 years... and in 2 years my wife's attendance was less than 1/month.. $50/month $1200.00 dollars... so when I mentioned that maybe she ought to go to the gym.. it was more about... hey ... make use of the money we are paying this place.. BUT NO.. what did Iget... "shut up.. I get plenty of exercise at work...." okay... BUT.. WHY have a gym membership IF you are not going to use it???
There.. I vented too
I'm here to promote ellipsis conservation.
I'm glad I'M... not the ONLY ONE.... who... noticed the strange.. overuse of ELLIPSES..
STOP!0
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