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Re: My 5th wedding anniverary
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Posted by Dr. Phil on December 28, 2004 at 07:08:14 from (66.83.236.250):
In Reply to: Re: My 5th wedding anniverary posted by Midwest redneck on December 28, 2004 at 03:00:35:
There's bad women, and just the same, bad men. You've gotta throw out the bad ones before making any judgements. Women, just like men, react to how they're treated by their mate. If you ignore them, except when you want something, why should you expect any different from them. (Do you seriously believe that you're so danged great that they just cherish every opportunity to serve you?) My wife has done countless things for me over the years. I try to do the same for her. AND, We don't "keep score" on who did what for who last. We just do for each other because that's what you do in a relationship. She's gotta be your best friend AND your wife for things to work. Not everyone finds this kind of relationship. Then when some people do find that one person, they drive them away with their attitude. It pains me to hear all the negative things men say about woman, and vice-versa. Your mother was a woman, for GODS sake! You want someone saying this kind of stuff about HER?
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