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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP should have addtessed her post to "nannies of furloughed Feds." "Lend me your nanny" does sound as though nannies are the property of the MB. [/quote] Exactly, lets try this another way. How do you like the sound of: "Lend me your wife. I have a temporary need for someone to cook, clean, and pleasure me." Totally gross and disrespectful right? [b]Would be much more appropriate to ask the WIFE if she'd be available for said cooking and cleaning. [/b] "Lend me your shovel. We just got a bunch of snow, and I don't have one right now." Completely acceptable. Don't need the shovel's say so. See the difference? Person. Object. Person. Object. [/quote] are you kidding??? what kind of person are you? so a wife for you is not a life partner, it is somebody who cooks, clean and pleasure the husband, so asking directly the wife if she wants to cook and clean for a stranger and "pleasure" him would be appropriate???? are you a woman? are you in relationship? If so, I really hope this is not the kind of life you are living. [/quote] No I don't believe that's what a wife is. I simplified it for argument's sake, and named things a wife might do and that someone might want to "borrow". The entire idea of lending out a human being is offensive and I'm glad you seem to get the point now. [/quote]
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