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      And hubby always finishes the dishes I cook… That alone makes me feel happy and appreciated… And those dishes include those that do not taste fantastic because I made a mistake…

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        Imami:
        TheAnswer:

        No la.. I think it's not about being sensitive.. I just think that my hubby should give me due respect.. Anyway my hubby won't say I only know how to sleep and shop..


        He knows very well that I do more than him..

        He only work, game, sleep :pokeeye:

        Yes, I second waht the answer has said. It's due respect and it shd work both ways. Even begin a Sahm also need to \"work\" - doing house work is not work?

        I have always believed that hubbies should respect their wives as equals. Respect their opinions etc.. Open communication.. I dislike men who belittle their wives or put them down in any way.. Whether in public or at home..

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          TheAnswer:
          And hubby always finishes the dishes I cook.. That alone makes me feel happy and appreciated.. And those dishes include those that do not taste fantastic because I made a mistake..

          when hubby appreciates the food which wives cook, that is very sweet and makes the cook feel appreciated. such husbands are gems.

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            janet_lee88:
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            And hubby always finishes the dishes I cook.. That alone makes me feel happy and appreciated.. And those dishes include those that do not taste fantastic because I made a mistake..


            when hubby appreciates the food which wives cook, that is very sweet and makes the cook feel appreciated. such husbands are gems.

            Thanks for the compliment.. I just showed it to him.. Made his day 😄

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              janet_lee88:
              my son's clothes are limited in terms of colours...tees/polo tops and jeans/shorts...but his toys cost money. with daughter, she has a lot of clothes...luckily she doesn't play with dolls and not keen in toys. a friend of mine has 2 girls and she buys nice hair clips for them...those beautiful curly Gymboree designs.

              buy clothes up till 3 years old for your bb :evil:
              I love to buy hair clips.. In fact any accessories on my hair 😉
              We intend to travel to USA every 2-3 years so we might not buy that much.. Patterns do change after sometime 😄

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                I loves hair accessories too ....

                Buy more ya 😉

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                  janet_lee88:

                  when hubby appreciates the food which wives cook, that is very sweet and makes the cook feel appreciated. such husbands are gems.
                  My kids are the fussy ones.

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                    TheAnswer:
                    I have always believed that hubbies should respect their wives as equals. Respect their opinions etc.. Open communication.. I dislike men who belittle their wives or put them down in any way.. Whether in public or at home..

                    A friend of dh restricted his wife's hair style, dressing, strictly no make up , ticked his wife off in public and yet he proudly declares to group of friends that his wife is docile & listens to him, ask her to turn right, she dares not turn left :slapshead:

                    He even go around offering his wise advice to friends regarding the appropriate way to handle their wives. He thinks everyone else is too henpecked

                    No one says it to his face although behind his back, they feel sorry for his wife & concluded he has low self esteem

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                      Karoke time! Singing with my friend now :rahrah:

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                        sleepy:
                        janet_lee88:


                        when hubby appreciates the food which wives cook, that is very sweet and makes the cook feel appreciated. such husbands are gems.

                        My kids are the fussy ones.

                        my kids are fussy about their rice.

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