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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's one thing to attract a man. It's another thing entirely to make him stay.[/quote] I’m pp and we have been married 27 years. 3 kids 25, 22, and 19. Our relationship has only gotten better over the years. Now that the kids are all either on their own or in college we can travel more and are looking at beach houses. [/quote] This sounds very MC.[/quote] Sure, if our 10k sqft house and live in housekeeper are MC then we are MC. [/quote] What is the purpose of your post? You want to brag to random strangers? Kudos! You have a man! You have kids! You have housekeeper! Congrats! (PS you do realize a good percentage of people posting here have all these things? Like PP said maybe not in Ohio, but this DMV)[/quote] The purpose of my post was to respond to the quoted post about attracting a man vs making him stay. Somehow people here don’t want to believe that these relationships can work. Some men love to spoil their wives and some women love to be spoiled. [/quote] Nice try. You are trying to brag (and failing because no one is impressed). It’s so lame that you look at the house you own and a housekeeper as “spoiling” by your husband. You are being spoiled by having a housekeeper? What year is this 1940? My husband isn’t spoiling me by us, jointly, buying a beach house together, lol. [/quote] You are right I don’t consider our house, housekeeper or possible beach house as spoiling me. My husband spoils me by providing the means so that my day is free to do my hobbies, cook, workout, garden, etc., he takes me out to nice dinners, dancing, etc. whenever I want, etc. Maybe everyone has their own definition of spoiling. [/quote] Dancing isn’t allowed in Ohio[/quote]
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