If your clothes still stink after you wash them, you are doing it wrong.
If your clothes still stink after you wash them, you are doing it wrong.
You are clearly so overdosed on hops that you don't understand that IPA's (and most craft beers in general) are too bitter for normal people, and tasting malty is a good thing.
Until it becomes public that you broke them and your boss has to do something about it - like fire you.
Because his work would almost certainly have a policy against using their email for that sort of thing - and a teacher should be smart enough to set up a personal account anyway.
Opinionated much??? None of those things matter at all if you like someone - or at least the first few thousand that I bothered to read.
There's probably another side to this story - like some workers calling in sick every time they want a day off - but really, how is it legal to knowingly expose customers to anything that might be contagious?
I like plain white Corelle - so I can't tell if I've rotated them or not...
Beg your pardon? The subject is her now well-documented rejections and (while the linked article was available) the fact that she didn't think they were important. Obviously email is a desperate attempt at communication that wouldn't have been necessary given a reasonable goodbye before leaving so the fact that it…
How can you possibly have a conversation with someone who has rejected you that many times, thinks 'being sweaty' is a reason not to make love, and leaves without a reasonable goodbye. I just wonder how she would feel if the tables were turned and he told her he didn't like making love with her enough to bother with…
Well we see how well she's listening. And you seem to think that's ok. So you probably weren't interested in listening to any other sides in the first place. I didn't say anything was absolute - but if you like making love you'll find time to do it - especially before leaving for a trip. If you don't, and don't…
Errr, I'm mid-60's and by old I meant older than me - or willing to admit you feel that way. So you really think it's all the man's job to guess what a woman wants (impossible...) and make all the effort? I thought that at least since the 1960's women were allowed to just say what they like - and when. But if…
You see what you want to see, I guess. I see a guy who has pretty much given up on ever making her happy, regardless of what he has tried or not. When you start counting in months you have to admit you are getting really old or you just don't like each other.
I hadn't read that far, but what she actually said was that he's never up, not that she was turned down. It still looks like she is not all that interested in finding time. Isn't the gym open in the morning if that has to be a priority every day?
No, it still looks like he is the one who had to ask. If those excuses were true, she could have told him the times when they weren't true and she was interested. Women have been allowed to do that, at least since the late 1960's.
Saying 'Hey, I'm seriously dissatisfied' would pretty much guarantee no action that night. This way at least he doesn't have much to lose immediately. And it isn't clear that he hasn't mentioned it before since she doesn't seem to take it seriously.
Yes, in response to the 'he expects frequent intimacy with his wife!' earlier comment. Very normal.
Seems to be an odd lack of entries for times when she was the one who was in the mood first.
You mean, like, normal?
I'll bet the spreadsheet was way different before they were married.
Wait... Can you explain in terms a guy can understand, how there are things that you would rather be doing? I can understand timing differences, but there is something called planning...