Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moms who ask me what my husband does for a living. This is one of those 'size up ' questions.
oops, ive asked that before. not to size up, but just to make conversation (e.g. if he is a doctor and i'm a doctor we can talk about medicine...). i won't ask that anymore.
Huh? My husband is an accountant but I wouldn't be able to (or want to!) talk about accounting with another accountant. What odd reasoning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moms who ask me what my husband does for a living. This is one of those 'size up ' questions.
oops, ive asked that before. not to size up, but just to make conversation (e.g. if he is a doctor and i'm a doctor we can talk about medicine...). i won't ask that anymore.
Huh? My husband is an accountant but I wouldn't be able to (or want to!) talk about accounting with another accountant. What odd reasoning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moms who ask me what my husband does for a living. This is one of those 'size up ' questions.
oops, ive asked that before. not to size up, but just to make conversation (e.g. if he is a doctor and i'm a doctor we can talk about medicine...). i won't ask that anymore.
Huh? My husband is an accountant but I wouldn't be able to (or want to!) talk about accounting with another accountant. What odd reasoning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moms who ask me what my husband does for a living. This is one of those 'size up ' questions.
oops, ive asked that before. not to size up, but just to make conversation (e.g. if he is a doctor and i'm a doctor we can talk about medicine...). i won't ask that anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Moms who ask me what my husband does for a living. This is one of those 'size up ' questions.
Anonymous wrote:
Moms who ask me what my husband does for a living. This is one of those 'size up ' questions.
Tell them he is a high-class male hooker.
The hooker makes it edgy, but the high class makes it, well, classy.