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Is this so wrong?
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In some relationships she finds she is too exhausted after always doing the housework and cooking.CharlieRabbit01 wrote: »
What ever happened to just doing it for the fun of it?0 -
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I think that's lovely!
Earning brownie points is never wrong ;-)
(I hope it works for you!)0 -
It's a consumer world,everything comes at a price lol0
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lostinrates wrote: »In some relationships she finds she is too exhausted after always doing the housework and cooking.
maybe things need to be shaken up and chores shared out then said man won't have to do dinner to win a session under the covers.0 -
Just a note to a couple of posters on this site "CHILL out "" it's just a light hearted post to show in amongst the doom and gloom of today's world we can still laugh.its a recession not a depression0
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CharlieRabbit01 wrote: »not sure about others but in our home we share all the chores and sex is not used as a bargaining chip.
Congrats on having a DH with a modern attitude to housework
Sadly the early 1960's version (the MK2 version I have, anyway) needs a little encouragement. Carrot works better than stick IMHO.0 -
CharlieRabbit01 wrote: »maybe things need to be shaken up and chores shared out then said man won't have to do dinner to win a session under the covers.
Absolutely agreed.
. Or rather perhaps it could be seen as the woman 'winning' in this scenario as most of us in a good relationship want to be having plenty.
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maybe its just me i dont know but why a woman wouldnt just want to have a quickie or whatever withe the man they love.
Screw the chores and instead ***** your partner.0 -
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