Anonymous wrote:there you are again with all your wisdom.
Anonymous wrote:once again, TSFG knows so much about everything... ICK
Anonymous wrote:ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you do a get search on CL under CE...
You would see that a disproportionate amount of Married Men are going after other Married Men.
Although I wonder if part of that is that the men admit it and and women don't
Admit what? Please elaborate...
Anonymous wrote:If you do a get search on CL under CE...
You would see that a disproportionate amount of Married Men are going after other Married Men.
Anonymous wrote:Most of the books I want to purchase are either at or above the paper back price, so I have not bought a Kindle or other eReader and don't plan on doing so.
It's not about all the deals Amazon or other sites have...if i don't like the genre or never read the author, why would I be much interested in the book? I'm sure there are quite a few books for amazing deals, but not much in what I like to read.
As another pp asked, I cannot understand why some of these ebooks are so damn expensive?? What a rip off when looking at some of these prices.
P.S. Scribd.com is a good site with free reads.
Plus if I get one for free (usually the ones I read on the train) and I don't like it, I can delete it guilt free Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not that interested in sex. I would love to know that we could hug and cuddle and but whenever we do he gets revved up. I guess I'm glad that he still wants to have sex but it is a burden. If it could be a quick 15 minute affair then I could go for it but he wants long drawn out episodes. Frankly, I'm too tired.
Long poster back. This post could have been me prior to my husband's cheating episode. Seeing his advances as a burden, as one more thing on the long list of things to do and people who want something from me. If sex is something important to your husband, I STRONGLY suggest ou figure out a way to get over this "your physical advances are annoying to me" attitude and figure out a way (together I mean - talk to him) for you to see him as a place of comfort and fun and good feelings instead of another person who is demanding more than you can give. The only thing that woke ME up to this realization was him looking elsewhere.
This is so very true, and I am glad I learned it early on in my relationship so I could hopefully avoid a bad situation. However, I still get annoyed at the perception that the preferences of the higher desire spouse should always be the most important. Youhave to compromise to make sure sex is good for the lower desire partner. I want it about 2x per week, and having to have sex every day would ruin the build up for me. You have to meet in the middle. Nobody's sexual "needs" take priority.
Anonymous wrote:Don't really have a problem with this, as I don't know the circumstances behind the kills. If, as the article says, it was to feed villagers, I"m okay with it. I will say that the "lynching" pic of the croc was a bit disturbing.![]()