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    Spouse or Kids? Which comes first?

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    • B Offline
      buds
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      schweppes:
      janet_lee88:

      Couples would have entered another stage of marriage...past that tinkle-tinkle spicy newly-married romance. With present stage with school-going kids, I do deposit them at parents' place for a break from them.

      Sometimes, I get hubby to apply leave to spend time together shopping...looking at our stuff. NO children dept.

      Uh... and that includes NO going to Popular bookstore too!! šŸ¦† :siam:

      šŸ˜‰

      Wah leow! :rotflmao:

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        buds
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        schweppes:
        3Boys:



        Definitely agrees out the smile part. Ladies, you dun need a bombshell figure, a pleasant friendly attitude and taking a little care of appearances does wonders.

        That plus a good hair cut (need not be expensive) and lipstick... and no grotty and holey t-shirts. Unless holey in the right places. haha šŸ˜‰

        No need $60? :skeptical:

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          Nebbermind
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          schweppes:
          3Boys:



          Definitely agrees out the smile part. Ladies, you dun need a bombshell figure, a pleasant friendly attitude and taking a little care of appearances does wonders.

          That plus a good hair cut (need not be expensive) and lipstick... and no grotty and holey t-shirts. Unless holey in the right places. haha šŸ˜‰

          Yes, cannot have no-body hair, ie, damp n floppy looking. Try not to wear oversized t-shirt n knitted Bermudas...seen too many mommies outside dressed like that...even some maids dress better. šŸ˜‰

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            Imami
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            SBKS:
            Imami:

            When I was in the delivery room, hubby was made to choose - wife or baby and I was made to choose - baby or me. That was one of the very few occasions my hubby wept. Strangely, I didn't. I told him, no matter what happen, our child must live. So well...

            First forward to today, my choice is still the same.

            hi, thank god that both of you are fine. the whole family is fine.
            for me, i prep myself and decided for the above scenario. my DW. with my DW ard, we can then decide to have another one or not to.
            to me and my perspective is, child can adopt, wife cant. sorry in advance if i offended anyone.

            Thank you šŸ˜„
            I think what you say is most logical - to choose the spouse. back then, in the delivery room, I was no longer sane. After not sleeping for more than 40 hours, inclusives of 24 hours of labour, how sane can I be? When I told my hubby \"our child must live\", I was not being brave. It was more like a reflex. I couldn't explain. There was no fear, no sadness etc.after striving for so long, I just wanted to complete the task (bringing my child to the world).

            But now, with my brain functioning, I find it hard to choose my hubby over my child.

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              Imami
              last edited by

              Nebbermind:
              schweppes:

              [quote=\"3Boys\"]

              Definitely agrees out the smile part. Ladies, you dun need a bombshell figure, a pleasant friendly attitude and taking a little care of appearances does wonders.

              That plus a good hair cut (need not be expensive) and lipstick... and no grotty and holey t-shirts. Unless holey in the right places. haha šŸ˜‰

              Yes, cannot have no-body hair, ie, damp n floppy looking. Try not to wear oversized t-shirt n knitted Bermudas...seen too many mommies outside dressed like that...even some maids dress better. šŸ˜‰[/quote] :rotflmao: :rotflmao: I mis-read nb's post - instead of \"cannot have no-body hair\", I read \"cannot have Body hair\". Then I started wondering - who is having damp and flopping looking body hair?! :rotflmao:

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                Imami
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                peapot:
                Imami:

                When I was in the delivery room, hubby was made to choose - wife or baby and I was made to choose - baby or me. That was one of the very few occasions my hubby wept. Strangely, I didn't. I told him, no matter what happen, our child must live. So well...


                First forward to today, my choice is still the same.

                Wow! Didn't know you had to go through this. Luckily all ends well. I thought these days science is so advanced that labour seems almost prob free. Guess I was wrong.

                šŸ˜„

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                  BeContented
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                  Imami:
                  peapot:

                  [quote=\"Imami\"]When I was in the delivery room, hubby was made to choose - wife or baby and I was made to choose - baby or me. That was one of the very few occasions my hubby wept. Strangely, I didn't. I told him, no matter what happen, our child must live. So well...


                  First forward to today, my choice is still the same.

                  Wow! Didn't know you had to go through this. Luckily all ends well. I thought these days science is so advanced that labour seems almost prob free. Guess I was wrong.

                  šŸ˜„[/quote]Count your blessings - all safe & sound :love:

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                    Funz
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                    schweppes:
                    janet_lee88:

                    Couples would have entered another stage of marriage...past that tinkle-tinkle spicy newly-married romance. With present stage with school-going kids, I do deposit them at parents' place for a break from them.

                    Sometimes, I get hubby to apply leave to spend time together shopping...looking at our stuff. NO children dept.

                    Uh... and that includes NO going to Popular bookstore too!! šŸ¦† :siam:

                    šŸ˜‰

                    šŸ˜†

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                      iFirefly
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                      Imami:
                      Nebbermind:



                      Yes, cannot have no-body hair, ie, damp n floppy looking. Try not to wear oversized t-shirt n knitted Bermudas...seen too many mommies outside dressed like that...even some maids dress better. šŸ˜‰


                      :rotflmao: :rotflmao: I mis-read nb's post - instead of \"cannot have no-body hair\", I read \"cannot have Body hair\". Then I started wondering - who is having damp and flopping looking body hair?! :rotflmao:

                      I thot he meant \"no body hair\", as in.. no armpit hair, perhaps.. Then I read \"damp & floppy looking\" :scratchhead: ... Till Imami you explained.. :rotflmao: šŸ˜†

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                        Imami
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                        firefly38:
                        Imami:

                        [quote=\"Nebbermind\"]

                        Yes, cannot have no-body hair, ie, damp n floppy looking. Try not to wear oversized t-shirt n knitted Bermudas...seen too many mommies outside dressed like that...even some maids dress better. šŸ˜‰


                        :rotflmao: :rotflmao: I mis-read nb's post - instead of \"cannot have no-body hair\", I read \"cannot have Body hair\". Then I started wondering - who is having damp and flopping looking body hair?! :rotflmao:

                        I thot he meant \"no body hair\", as in.. no armpit hair, perhaps.. Then I read \"damp & floppy looking\" :scratchhead: ... Till Imami you explained.. :rotflmao: šŸ˜†[/quote] :hi5: I am not alone.... I think \"limpy\" is the word.

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