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    O/T More IBS Nonsense

    Went to see an old friend yesterday. He got married a few years ago and I haven't seen him since then. When I got to his house his wife was there. A lovely pleasant and caring woman. She was making his tea while he travelled home from work. She also busied herself with a few household chores...bit of ironing, sewing up and old jumper etc. When he arrived she greeted him pleasantly and put a home made meat and tatty pie in front of him.

    I must admit I was a touch envious but also pleased for him at the same time. It was so traditional the whole set-up: the breadwinner and the home-maker. Both of them perfectly accepting of their roles, working in harmony as a team.


    I will be totally honest now I would like a home maker, traditional type wife. I don't want one of those who does housework begrudgingly or who gets a job just to avoid domestic chores. Nor one of thiese women who reads out quotes from a feminist manifesto. Just a good housewife...pleasant disposition, content with her role.

    Tell me is that so wrong?

    I bet deep down that's what most fella's want if it was economically viable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by the_idiotb_stardson View Post
    Went to see an old friend yesterday. He got married a few years ago and I haven't seen him since then. When I got to his house his wife was there. A lovely pleasant and caring woman. She was making his tea while he travelled home from work. She also busied herself with a few household chores...bit of ironing, sewing up and old jumper etc. When he arrived she greeted him pleasantly and put a home made meat and tatty pie in front of him.

    I must admit I was a touch envious but also pleased for him at the same time. It was so traditional the whole set-up: the breadwinner and the home-maker. Both of them perfectly accepting of their roles, working in harmony as a team.


    I will be totally honest now I would like a home maker, traditional type wife. I don't want one of those who does housework begrudgingly or who gets a job just to avoid domestic chores. Nor one of thiese women who reads out quotes from a feminist manifesto. Just a good housewife...pleasant disposition, content with her role.

    Tell me is that so wrong?

    I bet deep down that's what most fella's want if it was economically viable.


    Nowt wrong with that. But my gut feeling, from reading your posts over the years, is that you should take whatever you can get and think yourself lucky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    Nowt wrong with that. But my gut feeling, from reading your posts over the years, is that you should take whatever you can get and think yourself lucky.
    That’s good for you...nearly spat my tea out

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    Quote Originally Posted by gm_gm View Post
    That’s good for you...nearly spat my tea out
    And to you his sloppy seconds. Not that there'll be many of them, but you don't strike me as in much of a position to choose either. Be thankful, and use a dry cloth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    And to you his sloppy seconds. Not that there'll be many of them, but you don't strike me as in much of a position to choose either. Be thankful, and use a dry cloth.
    Brilliant! .... and after I paid you a compliment

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    Quote Originally Posted by gm_gm View Post
    Brilliant! .... and after I paid you a compliment
    I consider compliments provocative. Now **** off

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    Talking of feminist manifesto. I thought Laurence Fox was being a bit of a prick last night on QT. Until he was asked who he liked for the labour leadership. He answered that kier Starmer would be BJ’s biggest threat. The labour attorney general noted he hadn’t picked a woman insinuating he was a misogynist and he changed his answer to “all the women then” I thought it was very funny.

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    Tell you what IBS. I'd love you to be my personal man slave around the house. You wouldn't get paid of course

    Can you tell me what's wrong with that?

    ...and we wonder why we don't get female posters on here any more...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    Tell you what IBS. I'd love you to be my personal man slave around the house. You wouldn't get paid of course

    Can you tell me what's wrong with that?

    ...and we wonder why we don't get female posters on here any more...
    There’s nothing wrong with that if you want a man servant same with Idiot wanting a woman servant, we all have our preferences do we not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    Tell you what IBS. I'd love you to be my personal man slave around the house. You wouldn't get paid of course

    Can you tell me what's wrong with that?

    ...and we wonder why we don't get female posters on here any more...
    Can't agree with the last bit. There are a lot of women posters on here and most of them are old.

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