Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today is Dh's 40th bday we had brunch with the inlaws. They are taking the kids until Tuesday. I am making him cheesecake, and bacon-wrapped pork chops his favorite, and then lots of uninterrupted sex!
Do you have a recipe for these pork chops?![]()
Certainly!
6 boneless pork chops
12 slices of bacon you want the large thick slices to get a good wrap
Preheat oven to 350 you can also do 425, but I find the lower temp leads to juicer chops
pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder, or your favorite steak seasoning I use McCormick grill mates. and sometimes Mrs. Dash. I'm not fancy. season pork chops to taste.
Wrap pork chops in bacon
Bake on baking sheet lined with parchment paper for 15 minutes each each side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first with a new boyfriend. Valentine's Dinner with his folks.
Are you 16, 17 maybe?! Please tell us that isn't all you are planing on.
No, I’m wayyyyyy past the age where gestures on Valentine’s Day matter in my romantic relationship: I feel deeply loved and valued every day. An evening with my beau and his beloved family (whose company I also enjoy) is fine with me. If it makes you feel better about my situation, we had amazing sex early this morning and will do so again tonight.
Hmm having to downplay and be condescending to others to feel better about your relationship is not a convincing strategy. In fact, it sounds like your trying to convince yourself how happy you are with this arrangement. I do hope you enjoyed your family gathering.
NP here. It seems like there’s a bunch of posters here being rude to OP because she’s spending the day with her new guy, his kids, and his parents. Sounds like she’s possibly dating again after a divorce. Kudos to you, OP.
Not everyone considers Valentine’s Day a big deal.
And if she's truly happy with her arrangment she wouldn't feel the need to jutify it or take a swipe at people who do enjoy celebrating valentine's day.
She was responding to the moronic “Are you 16?!” comment, which was essentially asking her to justify her plans. So...yeah.
And my point still stands, you don't defeat a clown by becoming one yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first with a new boyfriend. Valentine's Dinner with his folks.
Are you 16, 17 maybe?! Please tell us that isn't all you are planing on.
No, I’m wayyyyyy past the age where gestures on Valentine’s Day matter in my romantic relationship: I feel deeply loved and valued every day. An evening with my beau and his beloved family (whose company I also enjoy) is fine with me. If it makes you feel better about my situation, we had amazing sex early this morning and will do so again tonight.
Hmm having to downplay and be condescending to others to feel better about your relationship is not a convincing strategy. In fact, it sounds like your trying to convince yourself how happy you are with this arrangement. I do hope you enjoyed your family gathering.
NP here. It seems like there’s a bunch of posters here being rude to OP because she’s spending the day with her new guy, his kids, and his parents. Sounds like she’s possibly dating again after a divorce. Kudos to you, OP.
Not everyone considers Valentine’s Day a big deal.
And if she's truly happy with her arrangment she wouldn't feel the need to jutify it or take a swipe at people who do enjoy celebrating valentine's day.
She was responding to the moronic “Are you 16?!” comment, which was essentially asking her to justify her plans. So...yeah.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today is Dh's 40th bday we had brunch with the inlaws. They are taking the kids until Tuesday. I am making him cheesecake, and bacon-wrapped pork chops his favorite, and then lots of uninterrupted sex!
Do you have a recipe for these pork chops?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first with a new boyfriend. Valentine's Dinner with his folks.
Are you 16, 17 maybe?! Please tell us that isn't all you are planing on.
No, I’m wayyyyyy past the age where gestures on Valentine’s Day matter in my romantic relationship: I feel deeply loved and valued every day. An evening with my beau and his beloved family (whose company I also enjoy) is fine with me. If it makes you feel better about my situation, we had amazing sex early this morning and will do so again tonight.
Hmm having to downplay and be condescending to others to feel better about your relationship is not a convincing strategy. In fact, it sounds like your trying to convince yourself how happy you are with this arrangement. I do hope you enjoyed your family gathering.
NP here. It seems like there’s a bunch of posters here being rude to OP because she’s spending the day with her new guy, his kids, and his parents. Sounds like she’s possibly dating again after a divorce. Kudos to you, OP.
Not everyone considers Valentine’s Day a big deal.
And if she's truly happy with her arrangment she wouldn't feel the need to jutify it or take a swipe at people who do enjoy celebrating valentine's day.
Anonymous wrote:We did brunch at a quiet local spot, and will eat tacos for dinner. Sadly, no sex because I had a D&C for a missed miscarriage yesterday so we have to wait till I’m cleared.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first with a new boyfriend. Valentine's Dinner with his folks.
Are you 16, 17 maybe?! Please tell us that isn't all you are planing on.
No, I’m wayyyyyy past the age where gestures on Valentine’s Day matter in my romantic relationship: I feel deeply loved and valued every day. An evening with my beau and his beloved family (whose company I also enjoy) is fine with me. If it makes you feel better about my situation, we had amazing sex early this morning and will do so again tonight.
Hmm having to downplay and be condescending to others to feel better about your relationship is not a convincing strategy. In fact, it sounds like your trying to convince yourself how happy you are with this arrangement. I do hope you enjoyed your family gathering.
NP here. It seems like there’s a bunch of posters here being rude to OP because she’s spending the day with her new guy, his kids, and his parents. Sounds like she’s possibly dating again after a divorce. Kudos to you, OP.
Not everyone considers Valentine’s Day a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first with a new boyfriend. Valentine's Dinner with his folks.
Are you 16, 17 maybe?! Please tell us that isn't all you are planing on.
No, I’m wayyyyyy past the age where gestures on Valentine’s Day matter in my romantic relationship: I feel deeply loved and valued every day. An evening with my beau and his beloved family (whose company I also enjoy) is fine with me. If it makes you feel better about my situation, we had amazing sex early this morning and will do so again tonight.
Hmm having to downplay and be condescending to others to feel better about your relationship is not a convincing strategy. In fact, it sounds like your trying to convince yourself how happy you are with this arrangement. I do hope you enjoyed your family gathering.
No i think the op is right. You can have private time later. Family is important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first with a new boyfriend. Valentine's Dinner with his folks.
Are you 16, 17 maybe?! Please tell us that isn't all you are planing on.
No, I’m wayyyyyy past the age where gestures on Valentine’s Day matter in my romantic relationship: I feel deeply loved and valued every day. An evening with my beau and his beloved family (whose company I also enjoy) is fine with me. If it makes you feel better about my situation, we had amazing sex early this morning and will do so again tonight.
Hmm having to downplay and be condescending to others to feel better about your relationship is not a convincing strategy. In fact, it sounds like your trying to convince yourself how happy you are with this arrangement. I do hope you enjoyed your family gathering.
Anonymous wrote:Today is Dh's 40th bday we had brunch with the inlaws. They are taking the kids until Tuesday. I am making him cheesecake, and bacon-wrapped pork chops his favorite, and then lots of uninterrupted sex!