Two Saturday Funnies - 5 Words and Pet Cemetery

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The discussion emphasizes the importance of mutual respect and communication in relationships, particularly highlighting the role of men seeking their wives' opinions before making decisions. It acknowledges that while this approach can be beneficial for couples who value partnership, there is a strong sentiment against feeling dominated or controlled in the relationship dynamic. The conversation reflects a balance between valuing a partner's input and maintaining individual autonomy.
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... and it is valid worldwide ...
 
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fresh_42 said:
... and it is valid worldwide ...

indeed it is :wink:
 
Maybe it is right for men who really love their wives and make up their mind about everything only after asking for their wives' ideas about them.
 
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Pepper Mint said:
Maybe it is right for men who really love their wives and make up their mind about everything only after asking for their wives' ideas about them.

except, I refuse to live "under the thumb" :wink:
 
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