1960s Marriage Guidance!
#31
Then there's the story about the response my husband's Grandmother gave when asked why her nightgown had fur-feather-like stuff at the bottom. "It keeps my neck warm."
Bless her, but Grandma passed away in 1963. She must have read a different book. :lol:
Bless her, but Grandma passed away in 1963. She must have read a different book. :lol:
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Originally Posted by k3n
Raising his hand to indicate the slap I would get if I were HIS wife! I looked him in the eye and said 'lucky I'm not French then, isn't it!'
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Originally Posted by MadQuilter
Originally Posted by k3n
Mad, this may be too much info but I don't mind the odd slap now and then - as long as I've begged for it! :lol:
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Yea well....... I would have taken my face cream handed it to hubby and said "here take care of yourself"
NO ONE BOSSES ME AROUND and that is why I am divorced.
NO ONE BOSSES ME AROUND and that is why I am divorced.
#40
OMG k, missed this until now, just read it out to John, You should have seen his expression, his exact words were...'In my #@%&+# dreams :shock: :shock: :shock:
So funny, but sad to think that some poor women probably lived like that
So funny, but sad to think that some poor women probably lived like that
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