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Old 10-11-2008, 05:11 PM   #41 (permalink)
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Just like sooner or later he's gonna be standing in the express lane with twenty-five people behind him, waiting for a price check on sanitary feminine products for you.
Or going to Sally's beauty supply without being asked and taking the bottle of shampoo and conditioner out of the shower on his own for reference because you have pneumonia but still need your anti-frizz products and can't really go get them yourself and I'm pretty sure he's never been IN a Sally's before this. Makes his boxers a little easier to wash.
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Old 10-12-2008, 01:00 AM   #42 (permalink)
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But... It's OK to want the fantasy and have the fantasy and say the other stuff is all well and good but not right now, because right now I want to indulge in the wondrous variety that the world has provided.

There's nothing wrong with that, and as an aside I don't understand why the media portrays that as being a bad thing. (alright I do get it, but I don't buy it).
Since when does the media truly present that as being a bad thing? Many times the media presents this as the good life. Knowing yourself and what you want is a good thing. For for it dude.
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Or going to Sally's beauty supply without being asked and taking the bottle of shampoo and conditioner out of the shower on his own for reference because you have pneumonia but still need your anti-frizz products and can't really go get them yourself and I'm pretty sure he's never been IN a Sally's before this. Makes his boxers a little easier to wash.
Yeah that what I'm talking about.
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Old 10-12-2008, 03:36 PM   #44 (permalink)
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Or going to Sally's beauty supply without being asked and taking the bottle of shampoo and conditioner out of the shower on his own for reference because you have pneumonia but still need your anti-frizz products and can't really go get them yourself and I'm pretty sure he's never been IN a Sally's before this. Makes his boxers a little easier to wash.

Hahaha! Great example!

But I still think washing underwear and what-not doesn't have to be boring. You can always turn up the music and dance while you're loading the washer/dryer. And if it's a chilly day, there's a lot of pleasure to be had in dumping the hot stuff from the dryer onto a tabletop or a bed, diving on top of it, and wallowing in the bliss of the warmth.

And if hubby's tidy whities aren't looking so great anymore, you can always make a statement by ripping them to shreds and announcing their new status as dust rags, so that he has to go out and buy some new ones.

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Yeah I don't see how you can be so critical of how someone chooses to lead their lifestyle.
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