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05-10-2017, 02:06 PM
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Re: More on Skirts
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My wife wouldn't want to stay home in a meth infested ghetto. Duh. Kids at school, her at home...a lone. Alone in a crime ridden, meth infested ghetto. That's not anything either of us would feel comfortable with. No way. Oh, but we could them homeschool... and then both her and the kids are right there, in the heart of a crime ridden, meth infested ghetto. Nope. Not happenin' my man.
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Where do you live?
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Besides, she's worked all her life. She's no barefoot and pregnant kind of lady.
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So, you think my wife is what?
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Her first husband was in the Air Force and had her living in Ely, UK. Had her doing the "house wife" thing . She hated it. After he lost his mind and became a violent, cheating, alcoholic they got a divorce and she toured Western Europe (Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands). She's educated, and got a job working at Solvay Automotive's Engineering Department.
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If a man's wife stays at home he will go insane?
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She had that job until she had Addison (my step). When Addison became old enough, Christina got board and got a job at St. Vincent de Paul, a Catholic Charity that runs a clothing closet, homeless shelter, and serves struggling families through voucher programs for furniture and supplies. She has a passion for charity work. During the summers she has the kids volunteer with serving food to families in the pantry and with bundling clothes for distribution to various shelters. If she was a boring old house wife , I think I'd puke. lol
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Let's see your wife is Batman, and every woman who stays at home to raise a family, teach a family are bottom feeders.
What war did you fight in when you got PTSD?
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05-10-2017, 02:10 PM
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Re: More on Skirts
I'm just glad my boring old housewife and I aren't living in adultery...
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05-10-2017, 02:11 PM
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Re: More on Skirts
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Originally Posted by Aquila
My wife wouldn't want to stay home in a meth infested ghetto. Duh. Kids at school, her at home...a lone. Alone in a crime ridden, meth infested ghetto. That's not anything either of us would feel comfortable with. No way. Oh, but we could them homeschool... and then both her and the kids are right there, in the heart of a crime ridden, meth infested ghetto. Nope. Not happenin' my man.
Besides, she's worked all her life. She's no barefoot and pregnant kind of lady. Her first husband was in the Air Force and had her living in Ely, UK. Had her doing the "house wife" thing. She hated it. After he lost his mind and became a violent, cheating, alcoholic they got a divorce and she toured Western Europe (Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands). She's educated, and got a job working at Solvay Automotive's Engineering Department. She had that job until she had Addison (my step). When Addison became old enough, Christina got board and got a job at St. Vincent de Paul, a Catholic Charity that runs a clothing closet, homeless shelter, and serves struggling families through voucher programs for furniture and supplies. She has a passion for charity work. During the summers she has the kids volunteer with serving food to families in the pantry and with bundling clothes for distribution to various shelters. If she was a boring old house wife, I think I'd puke. lol
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A boring old house wife? lol. That is where our culture has come. Women who stay home to raise their children and be a keeper at home are labeled ole fashioned. Things like "barefoot and pregnant" are put downs to make women think it is a bad thing to raise a family. We make young girls feel pressured to be independent and career driven. Men today are forced to compete with women for jobs that are few and far between.
I wonder how much infidelity is from work place relationships. I worked at a factory for a brief time in my life where there were several females on the job. I don't know about adultery, but there was a lot of flirting around. I trust my wife, but I wouldn't want her exposed to a lot of men making passes or the like. I trust my wife, but I realize we are humans.
You may think I am overboard, but I avoided women on the job. One night I had a lady walk behind me at work and she needlessly grabbed my sides to get around me. She may have not meant anything, but I felt she had done it for attention. I didn't say anything, but I turned around and gave her a look that I think was understood as back off.
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05-10-2017, 02:30 PM
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Re: More on Skirts
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A boring old house wife? lol. That is where our culture has come. Women who stay home to raise their children and be a keeper at home are labeled ole fashioned. Things like "barefoot and pregnant" are put downs to make women think it is a bad thing to raise a family. We make young girls feel pressured to be independent and career driven. Men today are forced to compete with women for jobs that are few and far between.
I wonder how much infidelity is from work place relationships. I worked at a factory for a brief time in my life where there were several females on the job. I don't know about adultery, but there was a lot of flirting around. I trust my wife, but I wouldn't want her exposed to a lot of men making passes or the like. I trust my wife, but I realize we are humans.
You may think I am overboard, but I avoided women on the job. One night I had a lady walk behind me at work and she needlessly grabbed my sides to get around me. She may have not meant anything, but I felt she had done it for attention. I didn't say anything, but I turned around and gave her a look that I think was understood as back off.
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I have nothing against house wives who choose to be house wives. I'd never force her to be a non-working house wife, and she's never wanted to be.
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05-10-2017, 02:31 PM
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Re: More on Skirts
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Originally Posted by good samaritan
A boring old house wife? lol. That is where our culture has come. Women who stay home to raise their children and be a keeper at home are labeled ole fashioned. Things like "barefoot and pregnant" are put downs to make women think it is a bad thing to raise a family. We make young girls feel pressured to be independent and career driven. Men today are forced to compete with women for jobs that are few and far between.
I wonder how much infidelity is from work place relationships. I worked at a factory for a brief time in my life where there were several females on the job. I don't know about adultery, but there was a lot of flirting around. I trust my wife, but I wouldn't want her exposed to a lot of men making passes or the like. I trust my wife, but I realize we are humans.
You may think I am overboard, but I avoided women on the job. One night I had a lady walk behind me at work and she needlessly grabbed my sides to get around me. She may have not meant anything, but I felt she had done it for attention. I didn't say anything, but I turned around and gave her a look that I think was understood as back off.
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I didn't mean to imply that all house wives are boring. I'm saying, I find her more exciting when she's on fire for a cause and working.
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05-10-2017, 02:33 PM
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Re: More on Skirts
Here's a few pictures of our kids on Take Your Child To Work Day:
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05-10-2017, 02:35 PM
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Re: More on Skirts
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I have nothing against house wives who choose to be house wives. I'd never force her to be a non-working house wife, and she's never wanted to be.
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How does that foot taste?
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05-10-2017, 02:36 PM
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Re: More on Skirts
Our kids before the Science Fair, which, they totally rocked...
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05-10-2017, 02:38 PM
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Re: More on Skirts
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I didn't mean to imply that all house wives are boring. I'm saying, I find her more exciting when she's on fire for a cause and working.
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I hope it was a clean foot, and wasn't in a dirty sweaty sock stuck in a boot all day.
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05-10-2017, 02:38 PM
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Re: More on Skirts
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Here's a few pictures of our kids on Take Your Child To Work Day:
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Look, look, Aquila is nice to children!
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