Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never, and I can't tell if the women who claim to give their husbands a hug and kiss are newlyweds or trolls
I think OP is ridiculous but whenever DH gets home we somehow find each other to say hello and kiss and hug. Not greeting each other at the door necessarily and not the weird housewife thing that I think OP is rooting for but just a greeting. We're both pretty tactile people and touching keeps us connected.
+1 We don't sprint toward each other through a meadow of wildflowers or anything, but the first time we're in arms reach after being apart we give a hug and a kiss. I hang up my own purse and he puts down his own bag, though, so we're probably actually miserable.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Yes, typically with Pressed Ham on Glass (PHOG) on the storm door.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, often, and I am always thrilled to see him. It means I have help with the kids during the witching hour. If I could be a SAHM until 3 pm then go to work until bedtime, that would be perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After work, my wife always greets me at the door with a hug & kiss, then she loosens my laces to slip out of my shoes. Always.
If she goes shopping while I’m at home, I meet her at the car in the garage after her return to greet her and help carry items into the house.
Mid forties, second marriage for us both, eleven years together. Very different from our first marriages, very loving and much respect.[/
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Unless you have severe back pain or a physical disability, this doesn’t seem very respectful toward your wife. It is a very servile gesture.
I was trying to guess the work PP does where he wears laced shoes everyday. Combat boots? Construction? Fitness Instructor? Fireman?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, on all fours ready for him to mount me...
Just like June Cleaver