Most of the time, yes, and I hug him as well
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| Of course, in whatever sexy lingerie he picked out for me that morning |
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| Yes and I'm always happy to see him. |
| Never, and I can't tell if the women who claim to give their husbands a hug and kiss are newlyweds or trolls |
| Not at the door, but always with a kiss. It’s a simple affectionate action that keeps us connected. I don’t understand the WTF’s. You married him, does he not deserve the smallest show of affection? |
| He greets me, fool. |
I've been married nearly 20 years and I am genuinely happy to see dh when he gets home. I look out for him as I am cooking dinner and open the door for him. He walks me to the car and gives me a kiss when I head out to work each day. Not a troll. |
| Not at the door, but he gets physical affection as soon as we spot each other. I work FTOH in the same demanding job that he does so he doesn’t expect a dog and pony show. |
| I say hello and often give a hug or kiss when we organically are close enough to do so, but I do not rush to the door and greet him literally at the door. That would be a bit much. |
I am jealous of your marriage, no sarcasm. You are doing it right. |
NP, not a newlywed, not a troll. I give my DH a kiss when he comes home. Married 20+ years. Not usually a hug though. I greet him at the door if I happen to be at the door when he walks in, otherwise I greet him at the dishwasher, or the sink, or the living room, or the porch swing, or wherever it is I happen to be. |
| I greet him when he walks into the main part of the house. |
Thank you. We both grew up in turbulent homes and wanted better for ourselves and our children. It is amazing how a small act of kindness: greeting each other fosters love and respect. |
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When the second of us gets home, we yell hi after coming in. If we're both on the first floor, the one who just got home will go kiss the other. If we're on different floors, we wait until we happen to be on the same floor.
The greeting "at the door" thing is pretty nuts. |