married chit-chatters?
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OK, time for an unofficial poll to all you married peeps (and those that don't know what they're missing): should the guys leave the toilet seat up or down?0
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karlschaeffer wrote: »OK, time for an unofficial poll to all you married peeps (and those that don't know what they're missing): should the guys leave the toilet seat up or down?
Is this a serious question?1 -
karlschaeffer wrote: »OK, time for an unofficial poll to all you married peeps (and those that don't know what they're missing): should the guys leave the toilet seat up or down?
Down.. I am not sure how you can ask this if you have been married for a while now.. surely your wife has suggested that she is tired of falling in, especially in the dark when she has to pee at night.0 -
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If I can put it up when I go, why cant you put it down when you go?2
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littlemissbgiff wrote: »cahubbard6421 wrote: »If I can put it up when I go, why cant you put it down when you go?
That's the way I look at it.
not the way I look at it.. I am extremely inconvenienced by the fact I cannot whip it out!0 -
Actually, I want the lid closed, because I don't want toilet germs flying around the room when you flush3
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I am inconvenienced by the fact that I can whip it out but it isn't allowed in public.0
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_Captivated_ wrote: »karlschaeffer wrote: »OK, time for an unofficial poll to all you married peeps (and those that don't know what they're missing): should the guys leave the toilet seat up or down?
Is this a serious question?
Entire relationships could hinge on this issue. Just sayin'. For the record, my bride and I will have 40yrs of matrimonial bliss this coming May. And, I'm a seat down guy.5 -
karlschaeffer wrote: »_Captivated_ wrote: »karlschaeffer wrote: »OK, time for an unofficial poll to all you married peeps (and those that don't know what they're missing): should the guys leave the toilet seat up or down?
Is this a serious question?
Entire relationships could hinge on this issue. Just sayin'. For the record, my bride and I will have 40yrs of matrimonial bliss this coming May. And, I'm a seat down guy.
Congratulations on 40 years! That's awesome! and more so for being a seat down guy!1 -
karlschaeffer wrote: »_Captivated_ wrote: »karlschaeffer wrote: »OK, time for an unofficial poll to all you married peeps (and those that don't know what they're missing): should the guys leave the toilet seat up or down?
Is this a serious question?
Entire relationships could hinge on this issue. Just sayin'. For the record, my bride and I will have 40yrs of matrimonial bliss this coming May. And, I'm a seat down guy.
Holy *kitten*! See, you already know the answer!1 -
Happily married here...with 2 boys, the youngest of which is stalking my wife. #parenthood2
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Happily married with wife #4. Took me that many times to learn the phrase "What ever my baby desires" Works pretty well!2
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Married also!1
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Happily married 80%. Homicidal 20%4
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gottennis_2 wrote: »Count me in. Married Male here. I'm 53 and an avid tennis player. I also teach tennis lessons on the side. Looking to get in better shape and lose about 25 lbs.
Looking for friends to chat with.
Adding you, fellow tennis player.0 -
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yah, it works for us. Which brings up another point. This one is for the never marrieds and newly-weds. Marriage isn't the box that family, friends, church and culture has put you in. Marriage is for you and your partner to define. There's a broad range of 'flirting'. Online, offline, sexting, kissing, making out, hook-ups, monogomish, poly-amorous and full on sister wives and brother husbands. When it comes to flirting on MFP, go for it as long as everybody's in and no one gets hurt.0
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gottennis_2 wrote: »Count me in. Married Male here. I'm 53 and an avid tennis player. I also teach tennis lessons on the side. Looking to get in better shape and lose about 25 lbs.
Looking for friends to chat with.
Adding you, fellow tennis player.
Is that what it takes to be your pal?!
I'm such a failure.0 -
I have been married forever (28 years )and the question of seat up or down. My husband sits to pee1
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DarleneReid577 wrote: »I have been married forever (28 years )and the question of seat up or down. My husband sits to pee
Me too. I never miss an opportunity to sit down. Besides can't post messages on MFP with one hand.2 -
yah, it works for us. Which brings up another point. This one is for the never marrieds and newly-weds. Marriage isn't the box that family, friends, church and culture has put you in. Marriage is for you and your partner to define. There's a broad range of 'flirting'. Online, offline, sexting, kissing, making out, hook-ups, monogomish, poly-amorous and full on sister wives and brother husbands. When it comes to flirting on MFP, go for it as long as everybody's in and no one gets hurt.
Hey, sailor. ...1 -
I don't flirt on MFP... Mostly because I'm awful at it. I don't really flirt with my husband either, unless I'm being sarcastic.5
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Motorsheen wrote: »yah, it works for us. Which brings up another point. This one is for the never marrieds and newly-weds. Marriage isn't the box that family, friends, church and culture has put you in. Marriage is for you and your partner to define. There's a broad range of 'flirting'. Online, offline, sexting, kissing, making out, hook-ups, monogomish, poly-amorous and full on sister wives and brother husbands. When it comes to flirting on MFP, go for it as long as everybody's in and no one gets hurt.
Hey, sailor. ...
Big spoon or little spoon?0 -
I don't flirt on MFP... Mostly because I'm awful at it. I don't really flirt with my husband either, unless I'm being sarcastic.
Ok, just a thought to get you motivated with hubs. Sunday morning you're on stage just before the sermon. Grab his *kitten* while hidden behind the pulpit, yet in front of the entire congregation. Swear to god it will work.0 -
I don't flirt on MFP... Mostly because I'm awful at it. I don't really flirt with my husband either, unless I'm being sarcastic.
Ok, just a thought to get you motivated with hubs. Sunday morning you're on stage just before the sermon. Grab his *kitten* while hidden behind the pulpit, yet in front of the entire congregation. Swear to god it will work.
I make faces at him during the sermon... and I smooch him in front of God and everyone during sharing of the peace... And before baby I would jump his bones regularly after church because I kinda got a kick out of it (which is probably what resulted in the baby). I'm an action kinda girl, heh.2 -
I'm married too! Would love to make some new friends on here to keep each other accountable!1
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