Does a Faraway Soldier Act Wild When Reuniting with His Wife?

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The discussion centers on the behavioral changes of soldiers upon reuniting with their spouses after extended periods apart. Participants suggest that soldiers may exhibit heightened excitement or "wild" behavior due to the emotional intensity of the reunion. The conversation also touches on the differences in behavior between those who have frequent visits and those who have not seen their spouses for a long time. Ultimately, the consensus indicates that emotional responses can vary significantly based on the duration of separation.

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Is it true that a faraway soldier acts wild every time he can go home visiting his wife ?
I mean, is it that people who have not done "that" in pretty long time will act differently that those who do it more often ?
Thank you
 
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Marie Cury said:
Is it true that a faraway soldier acts wild every time he can go home visiting his wife ?
I mean, is it that people who have not done "that" in pretty long time will act differently that those who do it more often ?
Thank you


He will probably go down the pub come home and ask what is for supper.
 
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