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  • I think kids are great, they just cause a lot of frustration for people who aren't their parents when they are really badly behaved, or brought to an environment that isn't appropriate for them to be there, like a nice restaurant or a movie theatre. My stupid cousin would argue that even parents have the right to go out…
  • :laugh: How come 11 isn't pronounced onety-one?
  • EXACTLY!!!!! It is bizarre to me that the same type of parents who treat people who don't have kids as if they have no right to be stressed, tired, miserable, frustrated, angry, sad, etc. just because they don't have kids are the same parents that constantly complain about how difficult their lives are because they have…
  • When I was 12, my mom gave birth to my little brother. I fell head over heels in love with this baby. When my mom had to go back to work, I voluntarily did much of the work caring for him. I changed diapers, kissed boo-boos, bathed him, dressed him, played with him. He would run to me when he was upset when my mom wasn't…
  • All I can say is if you can't control your children at least a majority of the time, you should be locked in a small room with them forever LOL Bad parents are the reason people can't stand kids (especially other people's kids) and I have no sympathy for them. When I say bad parents, I mean the ones who think discipline is…
  • I know I'm super late but I need to post this so bad after reading all of that:
  • Nothing he says to you is genuine. He is weak. Whether he cares about you or not he is not mature enough to treat you the way you deserve to be treated. Take the hit, get rid of him and let time heal your heart so you can move on. The fact that he hid this woman's entire existence from you from the beginning tells you…
  • I never said it was your job to do anything. In my relationship, I would def have an issue with my bf flirting with anybody, period. No matter if he felt it was harmless. To me it isn't harmless. What I mean by it comes off as an invitation is if you flirt with someone unless you actually say to that person "I have no…
  • A few days ago my BF made us grilled cheese on white bread but he fried them in amish butter (INCREDIBLE - if you allow any butter at all in your diet amish butter is sickeningly delicious) and used cheddar with a little smear of port wine cheese in the middle. It was so good, I think it may have been illegal :embarassed:
  • Screw the hot choclate. Bailey's on the rocks is where it's at :drinker:
  • For me there is no such thing as harmless flirting. If you're flirting with someone else whether you have intentions to act or not I still consider that disrespectful. If you need to flirt with other people to satisfy some kind of need you have then you have no business being in a committed relationship. Having a friendly…
  • IMO, if you're ready to be in a relationship with someone, then you know that person well enough to know what THEY would consider cheating. Anything they would consider cheating = cheating. If you don't know, you should ask them.
  • In my opinion, it is hurtful to have "inappropriate" pictures of people that you or your s/o actually know in real life whether it be an ex or a friend or a coworker or whatever, so I defnitely feel you have a right to request that he not have those pictures nor allow those people to send them to him. Porn however, as long…
  • I love soda. Especially dark sodas. My favorites are dr. pepper. cherry pepsi/coke and root beer., I quit soda cold turkey for a long time, but then fell off the wagon. What I do now is when I go grocery shopping I buy an 8-pack of the 90-calorie cans (most brand name sodas come in these) They are very handy for when I…
  • I said consider it. Why would you want to be with someone who is jealous and controlling anyway?
  • If that's the case you didn't give enough information. Your original post indicated that you disrespected your wife and then allowed a complete stranger to do the same. If your wife is jealous and controlling, and she is obviously not happy with you, maybe you should consider divorce.
  • Hmm. Is there not a term for women who dress half-naked when it's like 34 degrees outside and flirt with other people's husbands/boyfriends and then try to insult the wife/girlfriend afterward? Saints? Angels? Conservatives? Virgins??? Get f*cking real.
  • Again. I said I wouldn't actually assault her. And now I'm completely done responding to you because you are not intellectual enough to have a real conversation with, considering you apparently cannot read. Selective reading... is that really a thing?
  • You're literally a moron. I never said my boyfriend was perfect. I said my boyfriend respects me. I also said those girls were slutty and snobby. I didn't tell the whole story of WHY he cursed them out, my POINT was that instead of my boyfriend FLIRTING with them, he actually had a NEGATIVE interaction. Honestly if you…
  • I'm sorry, are you stupid or something? I said I wouldn't ACTUALLY assault her. I've literally been in 2 fights my entire life. One when I was 7 years old and my best friend was picking on me, and one when I ws 14 years old - when a woman was assaulting my aunt for no good reason and I punched her in the face. To answer…
  • Okay that's my fault. I should be more literal. My boyfriend and I spend ALMOST every single day together. He is free to do what he wants and go where he wants. He chooses to spend his time with me. In fact we were invited to a friend's halloween party and he asked me if WE were going, and I told him I'd rather him just go…
  • Actually, we've been together for 3 years and 2 months. And close friends for 13 years.
  • Oh geez. I wouldn't actually assault her, but I would tell her allllllllll about herself and she would feel ashamed. I have a way of making people feel stupid when they do something stupid and it involves disrespecting me. If she didn't like hearing the truth about herself and tried to put hands on me though, that would be…
  • Um. I'm sorry I must have misread. I thought you were married. Or in a relationship. I didn't realize some random stranger got mad at you for talking to another random stranger.
  • Is this addressed to me? If it is I don't get your point. I'm not actually married, but regardless, my boyfriend and I spend every single day together. I don't have this problem bc my boyfriend would NEVER have a "flirtacious" conversation with another woman (probably even in my absence he wouldn't do this) and he…
  • Whether that other woman;s assumption was correct or not was besides the point. She shouldn't have been flirting with you in the first place, and she shouldn't have addressed your wife that way, period. It's disrespectful. Whether your wife was jealous or not that is between YOU and YOUR WIFE.
  • I have to disgaree. Who cares? His wife cares. The woman he vowed he to love and cherish and RESPECT for eternity. If you and your husband are in mutual agreement that flirting is harmless and you both do it and you both sre not offended that's good for you. That only works if BOTH parties accept it. If his wife was fine…
  • ^This exactly. My boyfriend would NEVERRRRRRRRRRRR disrespect me. He's a very outgoing person but there is a difference between having a lively or friendly conversation and having a "flirtacious" conversation. The fact that you admitted it was flirtacious literally makes you a jerk. You should apologize to your wife, and…
  • Troll??? First of all, if a woman ever finished speaking with my husband and then had the audicity to tell me don't be jealous when I showed up, she'll be eating my fist. Second of all, unless this caused a horrendous fight, I wouldn't worry about it. I trust my boyfriend and I don't care who he talks to, but if were to…
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