Guest guest Posted July 4, 2002 Report Share Posted July 4, 2002 Every single guy that I know is that way. Both of my bosses, my dad, my fiance, my brother, my future father in law. They couldn't find anything even if their life depended on it. It can be 2 inches from their nose and they will still find me to ask me where it is. Drives me nuts! > > - does he still ask you where you keep the towels? My > late husband always did. lol > > Rita > > Or how about how they open the fridge, stand there and say " Where's > the milk? " . (Like the uterus is a tracking device for any lost item > they can't find LOL!) > Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2002 Report Share Posted July 5, 2002 a- It definitely makes sense! I would probably have IWS even if DH did all the things I asked! Kathleen > In a message dated 7/3/2002 10:02:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, > ribar@n... writes: > > > > - does he still ask you where you keep the towels > > I've been reading all the posts about husbands, etc. and have to chuckle....I > am 53 and married to a close-to-perfect husband. Yesterday was our 7th > anniversary. But I was married once in my 20's and once in my 30's and I > certainly would never use the word " near-perfect " in the same sentence with > either of their names. But I was younger and I think we bring some of this on > ourselfves as women. When I was younger, I jumped in and DID more...I assumed > 99% of the child raising with husband #1 (the father of the kids) and 100% > with husband number 2 (step father), then would get PISSED because the > husband-of-the-moment wasn't assuming more responsibility. I cooked and > cleaned and did the grocery shopping and laundry and pretty much hated the > way the marriage was setup in the sharing-responsiblity department. But, > hell, I had started out one way and then wanted it another. I was in my 40's > when I met husand number 3 and from day one he has done the cooking and > laundry and I mow the lawn (because I LOVE to) and its been great but I was a > different woman in the beginning of this marriage than I was in the first > two. Does that make sense? a > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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