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Originally Posted by bearisgray
It took many years before I finally figured out that my husband equates cooking/being fed with being loved.
I don't have to "fix fancy" - just "fix pleasantly" - and he's usually content.
:roll: :| :-)
He's generally quite flexible about how I do most things - the least I can do is put some prepared food in front of him now and then.
I don't have to "fix fancy" - just "fix pleasantly" - and he's usually content.
:roll: :| :-)
He's generally quite flexible about how I do most things - the least I can do is put some prepared food in front of him now and then.
#42
My mom did it all...including working over 40 hours a week. She was NOT a happy woman...and it showed.
William may do the lion's share when it comes to cooking and cleaning, but there's absolutely no doubt in his mind that he's loved. He doesn't care much for the cleaning part, and I DO help him with that most of the time...and I cook a LITTLE bit...but he loves to cook...we both work full time...and neither of us sees any reason why the cooking and cleaning should be exclusively "pink jobs"...
He takes good care of me...because he likes to and wants to...not because he has to.
William may do the lion's share when it comes to cooking and cleaning, but there's absolutely no doubt in his mind that he's loved. He doesn't care much for the cleaning part, and I DO help him with that most of the time...and I cook a LITTLE bit...but he loves to cook...we both work full time...and neither of us sees any reason why the cooking and cleaning should be exclusively "pink jobs"...
He takes good care of me...because he likes to and wants to...not because he has to.
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Originally Posted by luvTooQuilt
Originally Posted by bearisgray
It took many years before I finally figured out that my husband equates cooking/being fed with being loved.
I don't have to "fix fancy" - just "fix pleasantly" - and he's usually content.
:roll: :| :-)
He's generally quite flexible about how I do most things - the least I can do is put some prepared food in front of him now and then.
I don't have to "fix fancy" - just "fix pleasantly" - and he's usually content.
:roll: :| :-)
He's generally quite flexible about how I do most things - the least I can do is put some prepared food in front of him now and then.
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Originally Posted by carolaug
My hubby does all the cooking...yoohoo...so I am the one saying "What's for dinner"? My boys who are both grown on their own both love to cook to.
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