To: presidio9
and both men and women can make choices that serve their interests and bring sustained happiness. Sustained happiness for men? I think it's no nagging or guilt trips, letting him buy whatever he wants with no hassling, and lots and lots of hummers.
I could be wrong, though....
30 posted on
12/18/2003 1:48:54 PM PST by
Lizavetta
(Savage is right. Extreme liberalness is a mental disorder.)
To: All
And another thought: How old is this guy? He looks like hs hasn't yet had sex himself or with himself.
31 posted on
12/18/2003 1:51:52 PM PST by
MAGEE
To: Lizavetta
I like the way you think.
36 posted on
12/18/2003 1:56:56 PM PST by
Dementon
(I hear the voices in my head, I swear to God it sounds like they're snoring...)
To: Lizavetta
...cough...
38 posted on
12/18/2003 2:02:06 PM PST by
sit-rep
To: Lizavetta
Sustained happiness for men? I think it's no nagging or guilt trips, letting him buy whatever he wants with no hassling, and lots and lots of hummers. Two out of three ain't bad....(I'm really tight with money!)
To: Lizavetta
"Sustained happiness for men? I think it's no nagging or guilt trips, letting him buy whatever he wants with no hassling, and lots and lots of hummers." Bingo, you hit the mark. When the wifee lays on the nagging or guilt trips, I invoke the "let him buy whatever he wants with no hassling" solution. Over the years I've managed to acquire lots of fancy tools via this method.
59 posted on
12/18/2003 3:41:51 PM PST by
roadcat
To: Lizavetta
I think it's no nagging or guilt trips, letting him buy whatever he wants with no hassling, and lots and lots of hummers. It's a formula with a great deal of appeal !
109 posted on
12/19/2003 2:04:02 PM PST by
jimt
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