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sleuth

Livin' Like Thanksgivin'
crabcake said:
Why shouldn't a woman buy her man things if she wants/can afford to? :shrug: To expect Mr. Wondeful to do all the "treating" is a little unfair, don't you think? I mean, I'm all about the chivalry thing, but you gotta remember what century you are living in.

:yeahthat: :huggy:
I buy the gf lots of things...
Just bought her a sapphire-citrine (our birthstones) pendant to wear around her neck (had to have it custom made). She buys me lots of things too, but being as she's on a single parent part-time income... I don't expect expensive gifts.
 
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monument

The lone wolf
Fulfilled said:
monument said:
its just sounded like you were referring her as an inadement obgectQUOTE]

Single and educated! Your a winner :yay:
i wouln't say i'm educated at all it more like i know what a woman wants or doesn't want at least i would like to think i do
 

sleuth

Livin' Like Thanksgivin'
monument said:
its just sounded like you were referring her as an inadement obgect
it's a term of endearment :rolleyes:
Sort of how like many refer to their significant others as DH, etc.
 

ylexot

Super Genius
monument said:
i wouln't say i'm educated at all it more like i know what a woman wants or doesn't want at least i would like to think i do
Funny, I thought it was sarcasm based on the spelling/grammar mistakes. :whistle:
 
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dems4me

Guest
monument said:
Sorry for not being an English maj, and for your info I was just playing along with the joke


:howdy: monument... :cartwheel: What is the most a girl has spent on you :shrug:
 
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Scrappy

Guest
I need a man to go shopping? He could stand outside the dressing room while I try on clothes and give me an opinion. :yay:
 
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