Men...true or not true....article from Men's Health

kitties4ever

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Originally Posted by catgirl2548m

get in line girlfreind. catgirl saw him 1st. hssssss, lol!
Karl = Hottie.

LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Step off, Catgirl. LOL LOL LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

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Ladies, ladies, there's plenty of me to go around.

Originally Posted by Kitties4ever

And if you have a nice butt too, well...let's just say I'm a "Smitten Kitten".
I do have a hot butt, only because my car has seat warmers.

Although I would love to vet your marriage proposals, I probably need to go clean all the bathrooms (yes, I do that too), and take a spin around the house with the vacuum. (Note: Wife can't do the vacuuming, because the vacuum cleaner I bought is "too heavy". This doesn't explain what prevented her from doing it back when we had a lighter vacuum cleaner, before it broke.) I emptied the dishwasher and packed my son a lunch for him to take to baseball camp this morning, so I am caught up on that stuff. Oh yeah, there's a couple of loads of the kid's laundry to do (I probably cover that task 80% of the time).

Did I mention I put in 50- to 60-hour work weeks?

So as you see, my rigorous schedule prevents me from considering your outstanding marriage proposals. That, and that fact that I am still legally married to the crazy lady.

Cheers, Karl.
 

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Originally Posted by Karl

Ladies, ladies, there's plenty of me to go around.



I do have a hot butt, only because my car has seat warmers.

Although I would love to vet your marriage proposals, I probably need to go clean all the bathrooms (yes, I do that too), and take a spin around the house with the vacuum. (Note: Wife can't do the vacuuming, because the vacuum cleaner I bought is "too heavy". This doesn't explain what prevented her from doing it back when we had a lighter vacuum cleaner, before it broke.) I emptied the dishwasher and packed my son a lunch for him to take to baseball camp this morning, so I am caught up on that stuff. Oh yeah, there's a couple of loads of the kid's laundry to do (I probably cover that task 80% of the time).

Did I mention I put in 50- to 60-hour work weeks?

So as you see, my rigorous schedule prevents me from considering your outstanding marriage proposals. That, and that fact that I am still legally married to the crazy lady.

Cheers, Karl.
Awwwww...

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Maybe you and your wife should have a wipeboard where you keep a schedule so that it's more fairly divided? Just an idea - - LOL!!!!!!!!

And do you have fur kids too? Who takes care of the kitty babies then?
 

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Originally Posted by MuttigreeMom

So it's not just me!
I'm still in mine... but I did tell him if I found his stuff strewn across the house one more time I was using it all as Buddha's new chew toys!


Wait no... lawn care... I admit he does do the mowing... but only one side of the house at a time... so most days I have really long lawn on 3 sides of the house, and one strip perfectly manicured
My DH does that too!
 

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Originally Posted by catgirl2548m

hope u didnt buy it as an anniversry present, lol!
No, I wouldn't be that obtuse. Her anniversary present was a bowling ball. With my name engraved on it.

(Note to the humor-challenged: That was a joke. I have never bought my wife a bowling ball.)
 

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Originally Posted by Karl

No, I wouldn't be that obtuse. Her anniversary present was a bowling ball. With my name engraved on it.

(Note to the humor-challenged: That was a joke. I have never bought my wife a bowling ball.)
I got a bowling ball for xmas once, but then again I bought him a bowling ball too
 

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Originally Posted by Karl

No, I wouldn't be that obtuse. Her anniversary present was a bowling ball. With my name engraved on it.

(Note to the humor-challenged: That was a joke. I have never bought my wife a bowling ball.)


For their first Christmas my dad bought my mom a laundry basket! She had mentioned that she needed a new one!


They are still married after 26 years.
 

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All I've ever wanted for Christmas is duct tape. Is that wrong?
 

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Originally Posted by mybabyphx

Last year for Christmas my grandpa bought my grandma a potato peeler... because she needed a new one!
Originally Posted by Jenny82



For their first Christmas my dad bought my mom a laundry basket! She had mentioned that she needed a new one!


They are still married after 26 years.
One year DH bought me "Visual Basic" software for my birthday. It was an expensive gift and I appreciated it because it was something I wanted. My MIL couldn't understand it. The best gifts are the ones where they were listening.
 

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Originally Posted by mybabyphx

I have another question for female/male to answer...either one.

In my house, there are 3 people... my boyfriend (of almost 4 years), our male roommate,and me. Oh wait, I forgot PHX!


I am the only one with a good, stable job. I am currently paying all the bills. I am the only one with a car. I do the landscaping, dishes, and picking up of the house. They both take turns doing the laundry and cooking.

We've switched roles someplace along the line there...

In MY mind I think THEY- the males- should be supporting ME- the female. But it's the other way around?!?

What do you guys/gals think about this? What's going on?
I think everything should be 50/50. And I don't think there is a "mans" job and a "womans" jobs although I don't do the mowing but that's cause of my allergies. I also like this thread its a really good one. And I tend to agree that most men like someone who is their own person.

I know alot of girls who can't think for theirselves and that drives me nuts. One of my friends kind of goes with whatever her guy likes for instance when dated a guy who liked ford cars so did she and now her hubby she has is a chevy man so she likes chevy and that drives me nuts.
 
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