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you're not flirting are you?0
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Can i suggest you get a room?Life is about give and take, if you can't give why should you take?0
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Honestly I'm a full-time mum to a 4 month old and I don't get 'spending money' as such. If we need anything I ask OH do we have the money and I get a yay/nay. OH treats me with occasional bottle of wine/box of chocs, but so long as he's not spending excessively and me living as though I'm in poverty I don't mind.
With a 13 YO however a part time job is not out of the question. However if your wife works you're expected to do your share of the housework!Taking baby-steps :beer:0 -
WOOOOAAAAAAHHHHHHHH THERE Betty!!!!
so to all you women, thanks for making the elderly scared of going out at night, you should all be ashamed for helping to bring this country to it's knees (quite rightly where you all belong!)
Lol - the elderly make me scared to go out in the day! You'll be amazed at what comes out of their mouths if they think you're a teen mum! (I'm 'blessed' with teenage skin in my mid 20s!)Taking baby-steps :beer:0 -
LOL - Rachie B, sums up uptight women in general nice one.
just chill out, damn0 -
Pink_butterfly wrote: ». Babies are a full-time job, lol.
A full-time job is 40 or so hours a week - babies are a double full-time job!...much enquiry having been made concerning a gentleman, who had quitted a company where Johnson was, and no information being obtained; at last Johnson observed, that 'he did not care to speak ill of any man behind his back, but he believed the gentleman was an attorney'.0 -
The question shouldn't be "how hard does she work" - as partner in a marriage, the decision should be made based on one question: how much "luxury money" does [STRIKE]the troll [/STRIKE]Britguy have for himself each week?
That amount should be split equally between them and, if it's insufficient (after all necessities are paid for), they should look at options for upping their joint income.Mortgage | £145,000Unsecured Debt | [strike]£7,000[/strike] £0 Lodgers | |0
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