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    Why does MUM has to make all the Decision?????

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    • S Offline
      sashimi
      last edited by

      Ha ha ha, hilarious you lot.... :lol:


      OK, well... I seem to be a black sheep among men. I was and still am very interested in parenting. I think it stems partly from my interest in human behaviour and relationships, my love of girls (esp those aged 3 - 36) and I think i deal with certain respects of parenting better than my DW....

      Anyway, here's what I think about the topic, why men evolved to let mummy make all the decisions.

      NUMBER 1 REASON, NO CHALLENGE:

      Case Study 1A:

      DW: Darling, would you prefer A or B?
      Me: You sure I have a choice? .... OK I like A.
      DW: But if we pick A, then this-that-cannot. B might be better.
      Me: If you alr picked B, you ask me for my opinion for what???? :stupid: :stupid:

      Case Study 1B:
      DD: Daddy, which one do you choose?
      Me: Mmmm, I like the rabbit one.
      DD: .... But I wanted to choose the rabbit...
      Me: [sianz.....] 😐 :roll:

      Case Study 1C:
      DD: Daddy, which one do you like?
      Me: Mmmmm, I \"like\" the blue one. [actually blue one sucks, pink one nicer].
      DD: OK! Then I take the pink one! I knew you would choose the blue one!
      Me: Yes sweetheart... (your daddy very well-trained by now....)


      NUMBER 2 REASON

      Case Study 2A:


      DW: Blah blah blah clothes nag nag nag iron blah blah mess blah DW yadda yadda fish yadda nag nag nag windows nag nag blah blah blah.....
      Me: [Start | Programs | Wife | Nagging Neutralizer and Voice Tune-Out Module]
      DW: yaadda yodda nag blah yadda ..... So how?
      Me: Mmmmmmm.... up to you lor.



      I got more reasons, I write later. šŸ™‚

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      • B Offline
        buds
        last edited by

        Heyya sashimi,


        Yer case studies...
        Amusing as hell man!!
        Wuakakakakakakaaaah!
        Joker you..

        I'm gonna wait how DW will respond to this.
        (Rubbing both hands together)

        And lets await the next episode.. heheheh.

        PS : Yadda okaylah.. Yoda? šŸ˜„

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        • Z Offline
          ZacK
          last edited by

          sashimi:

          Hahaha do share more... Cos this is my daily dose of laughter's the best medicine :lol:

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          • H Offline
            heutistmeintag
            last edited by

            ChiefKiasu:
            jedamum:

            I can already visualise....

            Mrs CKS: Do you love me?
            CKS : I love you.
            Mrs CKS: Do you think I'm getting fat?
            CKS : I love you.
            Mrs CKS: Does this look nice on me?
            CKS : I love you.
            šŸ˜‰

            Darn... was I so transparent? Looks like I've got to start thinking of something else to say šŸ˜“

            How about
            1) If I could to turn back the clock, I would still marry you!
            2) I would still marry you in the next life.

            Hmm, no liabilities wor ... šŸ˜‰

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              heutistmeintag
              last edited by

              Misty:


              I am very tired .... but what can I do.

              So, for the husbands here, your wives might be screaming for help and support and you don't even know. I wonder what the husbands will do if their wives just collaspe or give up totally ....
              I do not wish to be insensitive to your problem(s), but just to digress abit, I hear those statements all the time from my mother, mother-in-law, wives, females friends and colleagues etc

              I am a WFHD and do my fair share of household chores, my wife still complains and expects me to do more. Sometimes I wonder if it's human nature ...

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              • T Offline
                tanlengleng
                last edited by

                \"Women nature\" more likely... šŸ™‚


                BTW, what do you \"work\" as at home?

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                • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                  ChiefKiasu
                  last edited by

                  ZacK:
                  ...But I lost you there when you referred to \"self-contained way\" :oops:

                  Sorry... I wasn't clear. As you all know, we have started selecting very good posts in the forum to be published in the KiasuParents Portal. The purpose is to highlight such posts so that it is easier for others to find, and to give credit and recognition to contributors from our midst who take the time to help others in the community. See: http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/our-kiasuparents.

                  What I meant by \"self-contained\" is that the post should work by itself, ie, there should be no need to refer to other posts in order to understand the full context. To retain the essense of the post, we try to do as minimal editing as possible when we put up posts as articles... we only clean up the obvious spelling errors and formatting. Once it is up, the original author is free to re-edit the post to his/her liking.

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                  • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                    ChiefKiasu
                    last edited by

                    heutistmeintag:

                    How about
                    1) If I could to turn back the clock, I would still marry you!
                    2) I would still marry you in the next life...
                    Hmm... thanks! Or maybe combine your ideas to double the effect:

                    \"Darling, if I climb up the chair to turn back the clock and fall and break my neck, I will still marry you in my next life.\"

                    Romantic enough or not har?

                    PS. Sorry... I'm disturbing the thread with my nonsense again. Thousand island apologies.

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                      ZacK
                      last edited by

                      ChiefKiasu:
                      ZacK:

                      ...But I lost you there when you referred to \"self-contained way\" :oops:


                      Sorry... I wasn't clear. As you all know, we have started selecting very good posts in the forum to be published in the KiasuParents Portal. The purpose is to highlight such posts so that it is easier for others to find, and to give credit and recognition to contributors from our midst who take the time to help others in the community. See: http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/our-kiasuparents.

                      What I meant by \"self-contained\" is that the post should work by itself, ie, there should be no need to refer to other posts in order to understand the full context. To retain the essense of the post, we try to do as minimal editing as possible when we put up posts as articles... we only clean up the obvious spelling errors and formatting. Once it is up, the original author is free to re-edit the post to his/her liking.

                      Oh alright... Understand now šŸ˜‰ ... Didnt really know abt this, ok will try harder šŸ˜„

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                      • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                        ChiefKiasu
                        last edited by

                        sashimi:
                        ...Case Study 2A:[/b]


                        DW: Blah blah blah clothes nag nag nag iron blah blah mess blah DW yadda yadda fish yadda nag nag nag windows nag nag blah blah blah.....
                        Me: [Start | Programs | Wife | Nagging Neutralizer and Voice Tune-Out Module]
                        DW: yaadda yodda nag blah yadda ..... So how?
                        Me: Mmmmmmm.... up to you lor.
                        ...
                        sashimi... you may have to upgrade your Start->Programs->Wife->DarlingPleaseForgiveMe Module to version 11.5 when schellen chance upon what you wrote here. I hear it comes with a new 2-Hundred-Dollar-Roses-For-Valentines-Day feature to replace the obsolete Give-You-A-Kiss-And-You'll-Forgive-Me feature which doesn't seem to work so well these days.

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