Spouse or Kids? Which comes first?
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Nebbermind:
Yes...that's it! Although mostly use to insult some part of the male anatomyImami:
:hi5: I am not alone.... I think \"limpy\" is the word.
not puny? Hmm... Which is worse - limpy or puny? :idea: next debate topic - which is worse - limpy or puny?
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Imami:
Yes...that's it! Although mostly use to insult some part of the male anatomyNebbermind:
[quote=\"Imami\"]
:hi5: I am not alone.... I think \"limpy\" is the word.
not puny? Hmm... Which is worse - limpy or puny? :idea: next debate topic - which is worse - limpy or puny?[/quote]Think those mommies who have vast experience with the various sizes and built can share with others in the notti corner
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Imami:
When hubby need new shirts or pants, I would tag along so that I could give my comments. Funny, in this aspect he is like a little boy. He says he feels better if I say,\"ok, nice...\" before he buys. Oh yes, shoes too. But for socks and underwear, I leave him alone to shop.
I shop for all of them. But where shoes are concerned, I usually ask hubby/son. My hubby seems to be enjoying another wave of youth...he likes 'young' colours. So recent purchases seem to be XL version of my son's. -
Imami:
When hubby need new shirts or pants, I would tag along so that I could give my comments. Funny, in this aspect he is like a little boy. He says he feels better if I say,\"ok, nice...\" before he buys. Oh yes, shoes too. But for socks and underwear, I leave him alone to shop.
So now I see... it's similar for most men it seems. They can make big decisions, but when it comes to shirts and pants, still like a little boy boy. Needs our assurance they look good in them. My DH will beam with pride when I say he looks good in certain shirts.
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Lilac66:
Yup, I think u sum it all. Men - they can make big decisions but shirts and pants? Hmmmm.....Imami:
When hubby need new shirts or pants, I would tag along so that I could give my comments. Funny, in this aspect he is like a little boy. He says he feels better if I say,\"ok, nice...\" before he buys. Oh yes, shoes too. But for socks and underwear, I leave him alone to shop.
So now I see... it's similar for most men it seems. They can make big decisions, but when it comes to shirts and pants, still like a little boy boy. Needs our assurance they look good in them. My DH will beam with pride when I say he looks good in certain shirts.
I used to help my hubby to tuck in his business shirt, put on the cuff links and tie - think Korean drama :rotflmao: he was also beaming, so happy and loved wor... -
Lilac66:
:rotflmao: That's so true...I thought they do not like us wives to be their 2nd moms :scratchhead: Hubby's shoe sole came off while we were shopping. I was at kids dept (as usual) and he called me...'Urgent! Where are you?' He told me to go the shoes dept immed bcos he needs to buy a pair of shoes :roll:Imami:
When hubby need new shirts or pants, I would tag along so that I could give my comments. Funny, in this aspect he is like a little boy. He says he feels better if I say,\"ok, nice...\" before he buys. Oh yes, shoes too. But for socks and underwear, I leave him alone to shop.
So now I see... it's similar for most men it seems. They can make big decisions, but when it comes to shirts and pants, still like a little boy boy. Needs our assurance they look good in them. My DH will beam with pride when I say he looks good in certain shirts.
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For me DH wants my opinion because he is partially colour blind. Haha. Leave him alone and he will come back with neon green thinking that it is basic green or grey or bright purple but think it is blue.
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Recently I find my hubby attention seeking...post PSLE syndrome :rotflmao:
Since exams are over, spouse gets attention. -
janet_lee88:
:goodpost:Recently I find my hubby attention seeking...post PSLE syndrome :rotflmao:
Since exams are over, spouse gets attention. -
janet_lee88:
Janet_lee88.... define \"attention seeking\"... :evil:Recently I find my hubby attention seeking...post PSLE syndrome :rotflmao:
Since exams are over, spouse gets attention.
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