Anonymous wrote:As a husband, you strike me as high maintenance. I told my wife when we were dating that I'd never blow smoke up her ass. She got really upset and was like "Sometimes I am shallow and just need to hear you think I look pretty!" So I said that was fine, and I'd make sure to compliment her when she DID look pretty, but when she is in sweats, not working out, not doing her hair, I'm not going to say she looks pretty.
It's worked well for us. You should always assume that getting plastic surgery to tighten or take away droops are a good thing. You don't need bigger tits, but hike up the ones you've got when it's an option. You asked, he answered. Get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:As a husband, you strike me as high maintenance. I told my wife when we were dating that I'd never blow smoke up her ass. She got really upset and was like "Sometimes I am shallow and just need to hear you think I look pretty!" So I said that was fine, and I'd make sure to compliment her when she DID look pretty, but when she is in sweats, not working out, not doing her hair, I'm not going to say she looks pretty.
It's worked well for us. You should always assume that getting plastic surgery to tighten or take away droops are a good thing. You don't need bigger tits, but hike up the ones you've got when it's an option. You asked, he answered. Get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, a man who comments on a woman's weight is abusive. Everybody knows that.
Anonymous wrote:This is a direct quote from my husband when I asked him if he thought I had a flabby belly after two kids. I lost a huge amount of weight following my 2nd pregnancy but still have a chubby abdomen from excess skin. Husband considers himself "direct, no nonsense". Is there any way to interpret this in other than a completely insulting light? He said in the same sentence that he is still very turned on by me...but needless to say I am furious.