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truffles are disgusting.

wait til the contract ends and then jump him!

wow... Neither of you come out looking good in that situation.

this is my tactic. The other tactic is being the mother hen (a role I relish) and that make's it hard for the dick to be a dick to me because other people perceive this as a "weakness" and defend me for it.

okay cranky pants. Obviously whatever beef you have with your ex or your mum for fucking you up is making you itchy today, but it bores me, take it out on someone else.

I find the nurturing side of my husband very, very sexy. Though, perhaps sexy isn't the right word. I just feel such a warmth watching my husband with our child (or his "work kids") and it makes me love him more.

(Some) men often like to spout about the "inherent biological differences" that they feel should allow them to treat women like crap. I notice they never talk about the inherent responsibility that would go along with "inherent biological differences". That of nurturing and protecting the woman giving birth to their

the Hapsburg runs strong in this one.

my family holds strong reference for The Hangover.

well, I guess that they'd make interest off the money you pay, but most people pay 10 - 25 a week of lay-away's.

yup, exactly it. My dad was a tradesmen and mum stayed at home. I was born is 1986. Everything was lay-by'd or bought at end of season clearance put away.

I think bosses are more forgiving at open bar parties they throw :p

can I be your plus one next year? Please?

ultra loving this comment.

lay-away is great. It's not a rip-off.

I much prefer my husband uncircumcised penis, even when unerect. I think it's quite a pleasing thing to look at.

Viagra ruined Ron Jeremy's career.

I'm not sure how comparative this is but we pay $1100 a month in a working class suburb for a 3 bedroom house. I earn $25 an hour at the local supermarket, my husband earns 19 an hour as an early childhood educator.

OMG! Legs & Breasts! They have the best chips and gravy :p

This. I live in Australia and "Tea Party" politics are fast becoming the norm among Our conservative politicians (confusingly called The Liberals).