Study Buddy
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I agree you shouldn't have a child in the hope that it will save your relationship. It probably won't. And then you screw the kid up in the mean time.0 -
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Never consider marrying a man until you have lived with him when he has a cold.
It will reveal more about his true nature than anything else.
:shock:
Edit: and watched him eat a packet of crisps. Saw this bloke the other night and thought...OK...then he started attacking a packet.
Am I too picky?
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Re:Study BuddyPaul22 wrote:Really Gem? Wow I am amazed when I look back to when we had been together a year, and how much we have learned about life, and our own relationship since then. And I know we will still be learning for many years. But a year is such a short time. I think you need to go through more situations than an average year provides, before you really know someone.
See I think I learnt everything I needed to know about Ben in the first 1-2 years, and he was the same for me. We were arguing constantly, we had baby scares etc etc how many more situations do you need?
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Re:Study BuddyBaggybooks wrote:Never consider marrying a man until you have lived with him when he has a cold.
It will reveal more about his true nature than anything else.
:shock:
Edit: and watched him eat a packet of crisps. Saw this bloke the other night and thought...OK...then he started attacking a packet.
Am I too picky?
:shock:
Isn't it man-flu? :P0 -
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Apparently.0 -
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Re:Study BuddyGem7321 wrote:Paul22 wrote:Really Gem? Wow I am amazed when I look back to when we had been together a year, and how much we have learned about life, and our own relationship since then. And I know we will still be learning for many years. But a year is such a short time. I think you need to go through more situations than an average year provides, before you really know someone.
See I think I learnt everything I needed to know about Ben in the first 1-2 years, and he was the same for me. We were arguing constantly, we had baby scares etc etc how many more situations do you need?
Right see if I was 18 and I had spent even a couple of months arguing CONSTANTLY, id have been back out on the town!0 -
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I was 14 :oops:0 -
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I don't know about other blokes but I'm personally made of Mansfield iron - when I'm ill, I really am ill - I wouldn't make a fuss otherwise. We only make a fuss to try and even it up with you females!
Now - you women never hesitate to let us know when it's that time of the month, how bad childbirth is, boyfriend or husband problems, when they've got a headache, seen a spider, woodlouse etc... zzzzzzzzzzzzz!0 -
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When I was an inch away from dropping into a coma I complained about twice about how much pain I was in :P and even then Ben shouted at me and wouldn't take me to the doctors :P0 -
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Heres a question for the blokes to laugh about, and the women to clear up.
Where is PMT in the first 6 months of a relationship? Its funny how it never rears its head in the all important 'impressing period' Excuse the pun.0 -
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Although I do scream bloody murder when I see a spider :oops:0 -
Re:Study BuddyPaul22 wrote:Heres a question for the blokes to laugh about, and the women to clear up.
Where is PMT in the first 6 months of a relationship? Its funny how it never rears its head in the all important 'impressing period' Excuse the pun.
I'm sure mine was there :? you obviously don't annoy us as much in the first six months :P0 -
Re:Study Buddyblobbyh wrote:I don't know about other blokes but I'm personally made of Mansfield iron - when I'm ill, I really am ill - I wouldn't make a fuss otherwise. We only make a fuss to try and even it up with you females!
Now - you women never hesitate to let us know when it's that time of the month, how bad childbirth is, boyfriend or husband problems, when they've got a headache, seen a spider, woodlouse etc... zzzzzzzzzzzzz!
I don't think I've ever mentioned 'that time of the month', boyfriend, or bloke problems.
I may be wrong.
But I don't think so.
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Re:Study BuddyPaul22 wrote:Heres a question for the blokes to laugh about, and the women to clear up.
Where is PMT in the first 6 months of a relationship? Its funny how it never rears its head in the all important 'impressing period' Excuse the pun.
It's probably in the same place you find the toilet seat fairy.0 -
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I'm terrible for mentioning my time of the month and other girl things. I forget that I'm not talking to girls somtimes :P0 -
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Do you ever hear a bloke complain that he has to lift the toilet seat up when you leave it down. That is the most pointless argument ever, I never understand that one, how hard is it to lift a toilet seat. You usually tamper with anything else we put down, or leave lying around
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Re:Study BuddyGem7321 wrote:I'm terrible for mentioning my time of the month and other girl things. I forget that I'm not talking to girls somtimes :P
I don't think anyone else is really interested in it, so I keep things like to myself.
But for your diaries....
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Re:Study BuddyPaul22 wrote:Do you ever hear a bloke complain that he has to lift the toilet seat up when you leave it down. That is the most pointless argument ever, I never understand that one, how hard is it to lift a toilet seat. You usually tamper with anything else we put down, or leave lying around

I think it's the hygiene angle.0 -
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How long is '5minutes'?
I was with my girlfriend for 18months when i proposed
but i knew it would be a long engagement so it wasnt quite as bad0 -
Re:Study BuddyBaggybooks wrote:Paul22 wrote:Do you ever hear a bloke complain that he has to lift the toilet seat up when you leave it down. That is the most pointless argument ever, I never understand that one, how hard is it to lift a toilet seat. You usually tamper with anything else we put down, or leave lying around

I think it's the hygiene angle.
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We always leave both the toilet seat and lid down, he lifts two, I lift one. What's the problem?? :shock:0 -
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My lids close automatically. Just need to tap them and they close slowly and silently. No rows, no problem, no man.0 -
Re:Study BuddyBaggybooks wrote:blobbyh wrote:I don't know about other blokes but I'm personally made of Mansfield iron - when I'm ill, I really am ill - I wouldn't make a fuss otherwise. We only make a fuss to try and even it up with you females!
Now - you women never hesitate to let us know when it's that time of the month, how bad childbirth is, boyfriend or husband problems, when they've got a headache, seen a spider, woodlouse etc... zzzzzzzzzzzzz!
I don't think I've ever mentioned 'that time of the month', boyfriend, or bloke problems.
I may be wrong.
But I don't think so.
Have to totally agree with you there Helen, not something I discuss openly or use as an excuse0 -
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Im talking about 'hollywood relationships' Dan, when people get married before they have even each shared a birthday with each other. People just seem to want things to happen so quickly nowadays and I dont understand why. What is the point in marrying someone, when you know that you cant possibly know them that well.
Edit.. Also a lot of other things stop after a fairly short period of time lol
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Fair enough Paul, i thought you meant just relationships in general haha0 -
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I'd go further and say that I'm not interested either.X5wrangler wrote:Have to totally agree with you there Helen, not something I discuss openly or use an an excuse
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I don't want to think of anyone being in pain, but I just don't need to share it.0 -
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So what do you talk to your girlfriends about? :shock:0 -
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lol, not boys and stuff H?0
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