Sort of. Oranges are a cross between a pomelo and mandarin. Clementines are a cross of an orange with a mandarin, so are really mostly mandarins. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_(fruit)?wprov=sfti1 |
| slices for the win. |
| Yes. Of course. And I would for him. No questions asked. |
That’s a nice memory, isn’t it? My dad always refilled my mom’s coffee cup if he poured more for himself and he’d put the cream in hers too. |
| Yes |
Us as well, then we do “The Godfather” orange peel face at each other and bust out laughing. |
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In spite of his many faults, a great thing my husband does is buy ripe fruit and prepare them for the kids and I. |
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That’s not something he would typically ask me to do but if for some reason he asked me, I guess I would.
It’s not my default way to give him an orange though. He’s an adult. |
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My DH would not. He generally eats no fruit and has an aversion to citrus smells/textures.
This has no bearing on the state of our relationship. He doesn’t hesitate to dive into other juicy, sloppy eating… |
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| He always does |
| What is this about? |
| I’m a DH and of course I would. Can’t believe this is a question. |
| Yes, but I don’t like anyone peeling for me. I don’t like fingers all over my fruit |
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Op I heard Ryan secret talk about it on the radio this morning. The argument is a spouse who would peel an orange which is a small ransom act is a successful relationship or something. I found a ny post article about it.
https://nypost.com/2023/11/22/lifestyle/couples-are-testing-relationships-using-the-orange-peel-theory/ |