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Author Craft / Re: For guys and clever women.... help
« on: February 03, 2008, 09:35:57 PM »
I don't think it comes down to mind reading...just different communication styles. ;)

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Author Craft / Re: For guys and clever women.... help
« on: February 03, 2008, 09:25:04 PM »
One thing my wife has taught me, is that when a woman says something, it usually means that the words are not as important as the situation that they are said in and the body language that she is using while saying them...I have also learned not to get my feelings hurt so easily

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Author Craft / Re: For guys and clever women.... help
« on: February 03, 2008, 09:20:55 PM »
I think that this should be filed under the, first year of marriage syndrome, I think that if you are really learning about a partner you work through the removal of hair issue.  I bought a safety razor...the old fashioned kind that you have to put a straight razor blade into.  My wife never borrowed it, it takes a lot more control use one of those on your legs.  I also usually have a bag of disposable razors around the house for emergencies, now of course I use an electric razor, so she could use it and I would never know.  I think that setting your partner up for success is the best way to deal with it.  if you can accept who they are and apply that to every thing not just razors, you can deal with a scraped up face every now and again

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Author Craft / Re: For guys and clever women.... help
« on: February 02, 2008, 03:17:50 PM »
Yeah I use and electric dude and my wife has her own trimmer...that is kinda wierd

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Author Craft / Re: For guys and clever women.... help
« on: January 23, 2008, 11:48:46 PM »
After
I hear ya. I suggest a voice recorder. It won't help (will probably make her madder, women hate facts  :P), but you'll feel better deep down knowing you were right. Even if you're right, sleeping on the couch.  ;D
10 years of marriage has taught me that their are very few things it is critical to feel right about on the couch

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DF Reference Collection / Re: Dresden Files: Series Timeline
« on: January 23, 2008, 09:39:03 PM »
Yes, at the oldest, Amoracchius is roughly 7-8 centuries old at least as long/broadsword's were not developed until the 1300's.

I know this isn't the place for this, but since it's being discussed, is Amoracchius a broadsword or a longsword?

I thought I caught it referred to as both and then described as some ungodly length when it was strapped to Micheal's back

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Author Craft / Re: For guys and clever women.... help
« on: January 23, 2008, 08:51:57 PM »
my wife always makes up something that she wanted to happen (putting the laundry in the dryer)...sets the event at a time that I would not have a clear memory of it...waking up or perhaps post coitally and then sets up an ambush.  The upshot is I feel used and dirty and she gets out of some house hold task she hates

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