mdiver said: There are so many more that she has done for me than i have done for her....i suck as a husband
You want to see 'sucks as a husband' you should meet the shit that I had the misfortune to marry I'm not stopping. I haven't even taken my coat off
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mdiver said: Teacher said: All that means is that she had/has more sense than you. Now, grow that sailor beard and hone the "aaarrrrr" to perfection. You don't have a romantic bone in your body do you? Probably not, no. | |
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mdiver said: Teacher said: Oh please I've never seen a bigger fishing for compliments, you're practically Ahab over there. Hey no its totally true. I mean she moved here and gave it all up for me. She left her family and came here just to see if we would make it. Pretty much everything i have done seems nothing in comparison. I know the score trust me. You forgot about leaving my job as well. Just kidding. You are romantic everyday. You sappy bugger. | |
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Teacher said: mdiver said: You don't have a romantic bone in your body do you? Probably not, no. Ohhhh too easy..... Are you ready..... Would you like one? | |
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MrsGoodnight said: mdiver said: There are so many more that she has done for me than i have done for her....i suck as a husband
You want to see 'sucks as a husband' you should meet the shit that I had the misfortune to marry | |
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mdiver said: Teacher said: Probably not, no. Ohhhh too easy..... Are you ready..... Would you like one? Shit | |
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Teacher said: mdiver said: Ohhhh too easy..... Are you ready..... Would you like one? Shit We need a :rimshot: emoticon | |
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mdiver said: Teacher said: Shit We need a :rimshot: emoticon We do Or a soundbite that says "and it's an open goal....he shoots and..... HE SCORESSSSS!!" We're jacking a thread | |
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Teacher said: mdiver said: We need a :rimshot: emoticon We do Or a soundbite that says "and it's an open goal....he shoots and..... HE SCORESSSSS!!" We're jacking a thread Oooopppssss sorry | |
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mdiver said: Teacher said: We do Or a soundbite that says "and it's an open goal....he shoots and..... HE SCORESSSSS!!" We're jacking a thread Oooopppssss sorry don't worry about it... Carry on! I'm not stopping. I haven't even taken my coat off
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DanceWme said: sammij said: we slowdanced, alone, in my room, on valentine's day (our 8 month anniversary), to some jazz on that came on the radio...
i got sick with the flu the next day. and he extended his stay through the whole week just to take care of me... Awww Thats wassup the first night i was the worst, and he stayed up and watched me sleep just to make sure i was ok... [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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MrsGoodnight said: mdiver said: Oooopppssss sorry don't worry about it... Carry on! Thanks We relocated to my thread about picking on each other though, come join us there! We're all making fun of... well I guess that would be me now that I confessed to liking "The Thorn Birds" but we can make room for you too. | |
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Teacher said: MrsGoodnight said: don't worry about it... Carry on! Thanks We relocated to my thread about picking on each other though, come join us there! We're all making fun of... well I guess that would be me now that I confessed to liking "The Thorn Birds" but we can make room for you too. I'm not stopping. I haven't even taken my coat off
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Does loving someone unconditionally count?
Romance I'm ota apathetic about it these days | |
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surprised me with a day trip to paris so i could see the louvre like i'd wanted to since i was a little girl. | |
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evenstar3 said: surprised me with a day trip to paris so i could see the louvre like i'd wanted to since i was a little girl.
that's nice! Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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I'm not a romantic gesture kinda guy, I must admit. I don't buy flowers, never even give a card on v-day, but I don't let a day go by without telling my wife I love her and showing her I appreciate her.
When we were just friends and staying in contact by e-mail and phone, I was the only one who showed dependable care for her, who worried about her health, and tried to help her out of a cycle that was heading towards self-destruction. Seeing this care had a large part in her 'falling' for me, I think, because I was always there when she needed me, even if through the powers of the net only. When we were first together I encouraged her to move back home and renew her relationship with her family. She hadn't really had that since she was 15 and now she's got a loving family around her every day and she's found a greater capacity to give love again because of it. I gave up my education and life in England, left my family and friends, to move out here and commit to the relationship. I'm glad I did. I try to take care of her health, making nice teas for her, buying fruit for her, just little things. I'm teaching her to swim too. She hasn't always looked after herself in the past so I'm helping her to do that now. It's amazing the difference it makes in so many ways. I'm glad to be a part of it, the best Mon there's ever been. I hope these things just show her I care and love her very much, both in the big decisions and sacrifices I've been happy to make for us, and the little everyday things. As for romantic things done for me, my wife has incredible patience when it comes to looking after me when I'm sick, or just little things like a soothing touch or relaxing massage. I'm quite needy, I guess, when it comes to that touchy feely stuff, and it means a lot to me that she never tires of giving more and more love. . [Edited 2/28/09 21:28pm] | |
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He puts up with my crazy ass. | |
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He played five songs on guitar over the phone for me. | |
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Fauxie said: I'm not a romantic gesture kinda guy, I must admit. I don't buy flowers, never even give a card on v-day, but I don't let a day go by without telling my wife I love her and showing her I appreciate her.
When we were just friends and staying in contact by e-mail and phone, I was the only one who showed dependable care for her, who worried about her health, and tried to help her out of a cycle that was heading towards self-destruction. Seeing this care had a large part in her 'falling' for me, I think, because I was always there when she needed me, even if through the powers of the net only. When we were first together I encouraged her to move back home and renew her relationship with her family. She hadn't really had that since she was 15 and now she's got a loving family around her every day and she's found a greater capacity to give love again because of it. I gave up my education and life in England, left my family and friends, to move out here and commit to the relationship. I'm glad I did. I try to take care of her health, making nice teas for her, buying fruit for her, just little things. I'm teaching her to swim too. She hasn't always looked after herself in the past so I'm helping her to do that now. It's amazing the difference it makes in so many ways. I'm glad to be a part of it, the best Mon there's ever been. I hope these things just show her I care and love her very much, both in the big decisions and sacrifices I've been happy to make for us, and the little everyday things. As for romantic things done for me, my wife has incredible patience when it comes to looking after me when I'm sick, or just little things like a soothing touch or relaxing massage. I'm quite needy, I guess, when it comes to that touchy feely stuff, and it means a lot to me that she never tires of giving more and more love. . [Edited 2/28/09 21:28pm] | |
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Apparently I'm not romantic! | |
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Fauxie said: I'm not a romantic gesture kinda guy, I must admit. I don't buy flowers, never even give a card on v-day, but I don't let a day go by without telling my wife I love her and showing her I appreciate her.
This is beautiful, Nick.When we were just friends and staying in contact by e-mail and phone, I was the only one who showed dependable care for her, who worried about her health, and tried to help her out of a cycle that was heading towards self-destruction. Seeing this care had a large part in her 'falling' for me, I think, because I was always there when she needed me, even if through the powers of the net only. When we were first together I encouraged her to move back home and renew her relationship with her family. She hadn't really had that since she was 15 and now she's got a loving family around her every day and she's found a greater capacity to give love again because of it. I gave up my education and life in England, left my family and friends, to move out here and commit to the relationship. I'm glad I did. I try to take care of her health, making nice teas for her, buying fruit for her, just little things. I'm teaching her to swim too. She hasn't always looked after herself in the past so I'm helping her to do that now. It's amazing the difference it makes in so many ways. I'm glad to be a part of it, the best Mon there's ever been. I hope these things just show her I care and love her very much, both in the big decisions and sacrifices I've been happy to make for us, and the little everyday things. As for romantic things done for me, my wife has incredible patience when it comes to looking after me when I'm sick, or just little things like a soothing touch or relaxing massage. I'm quite needy, I guess, when it comes to that touchy feely stuff, and it means a lot to me that she never tires of giving more and more love. . [Edited 2/28/09 21:28pm] | |
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When I came to visit last I was tired and so I took a nap. While I was asleep he took a streetcar to my favorite grocery store and got the most amazing, delicious cake to have ever touched my lips. It's my favorite. When I woke up he fed it to me.
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hokie said: When I came to visit last I was tired and so I took a nap. While I was asleep he took a streetcar to my favorite grocery store and got the most amazing, delicious cake to have ever touched my lips. It's my favorite. When I woke up he fed it to me.
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hokie said: When I came to visit last I was tired and so I took a nap. While I was asleep he took a streetcar to my favorite grocery store and got the most amazing, delicious cake to have ever touched my lips. It's my favorite. When I woke up he fed it to me.
That's beautiful. | |
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hokie said: When I came to visit last I was tired and so I took a nap. While I was asleep he took a streetcar to my favorite grocery store and got the most amazing, delicious cake to have ever touched my lips. It's my favorite. When I woke up he fed it to me.
A street car? | |
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johnart said: hokie said: When I came to visit last I was tired and so I took a nap. While I was asleep he took a streetcar to my favorite grocery store and got the most amazing, delicious cake to have ever touched my lips. It's my favorite. When I woke up he fed it to me.
A street car? Yeah. They have them in Toronto. | |
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hokie said: johnart said: A street car? Yeah. They have them in Toronto. AH! We just have metro. Not nearly as romantic. | |
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johnart said: hokie said: Yeah. They have them in Toronto. AH! We just have metro. Not nearly as romantic. Where are you? Oh and the streetcar is NOT romantic. It's quite smelly. | |
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hokie said: johnart said: AH! We just have metro. Not nearly as romantic. Where are you? Oh and the streetcar is NOT romantic. It's quite smelly. LMAO! I guess the term has nostalgic connotations. I'm soon to be in Virginia, like 15-20 mins from Washington DC. | |
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