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I'd rather take it slow & see if I actually vibe with her, as opposed to bumping bellies and then realizing that things might not work out 3 weeks later *shrugs shoulders*

Interestingly enough my girl is a vegetarian too.


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Legit could not date a vegetarian.

Well, it makes it a lot harder to find common places to eat for sure. It doesn't really bother me though. It's just crazy to me how someone doesn't like meat.


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In the womb. My twin really is my significant other. She is lesbian so sometimes we date the same bisexual but we never keep her around for long. It is easier to kayak and hike without a third wheel that is not in tune with us.

Only problem is my sis refused to live in my trailer and tried to kill my bunny in retaliation for me living there. I forgive her but it has been a hard go lately. We may have to split up.
 
My anniversary was yesterday.
My wife bought me a really nice utah jazz dartboard and cabinet.

Once I get it set up I will take a pic and post it.
 
You are throwing sharp objects at the Jazz logo?
Nah, ain't no jazz on the board itself.... Just the cabinet the board is inside of.
 
Well, it makes it a lot harder to find common places to eat for sure. It doesn't really bother me though. It's just crazy to me how someone doesn't like meat.


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I doubt they'd date me either. I mean...I hunt. Probly wouldn't go over well.

But most vegetarians don't like to cook meat, and I'm not eating a vegetarian diet.
 
I doubt they'd date me either. I mean...I hunt. Probly wouldn't go over well.

But most vegetarians don't like to cook meat, and I'm not eating a vegetarian diet.

HAHA, vegetarians don't like to cook meat so you couldn't be with a vegetarian? I think you'd have just as many problems with your expectation that your partner cook all your food for you.

If you need tips on how to use your stove feel free to PM me. I promise, it's not hard. And once we get that out of the way I can explain how your washer and dryer work, too. We'll leave the advanced stuff like how a broom works for later once you get the hang of the basics.
 
HAHA, vegetarians don't like to cook meat so you couldn't be with a vegetarian? I think you'd have just as many problems with your expectation that your partner cook all your food for you.

If you need tips on how to use your stove feel free to PM me. I promise, it's not hard. And once we get that out of the way I can explain how your washer and dryer work, too. We'll leave the advanced stuff like how a broom works for later once you get the hang of the basics.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObZtS-Vl7wQ
 
Having a girl that likes to cook and clean is kind of awesome tho


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HAHA, vegetarians don't like to cook meat so you couldn't be with a vegetarian? I think you'd have just as many problems with your expectation that your partner cook all your food for you.

If you need tips on how to use your stove feel free to PM me. I promise, it's not hard. And once we get that out of the way I can explain how your washer and dryer work, too. We'll leave the advanced stuff like how a broom works for later once you get the hang of the basics.

Oh I absolutely agree. And I do know how to cook. It's just a bit difficult when you work 70-80 hours a week, and you live in a rural place where takeout doesn't exist. Any more suggestions?
 
Having a girl that likes to cook and clean is kind of awesome tho


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Way more fun doin this stuff together tbh. I'm meticulously clean and cook quite a bit, but I'd go insane if my S.O. never lifted a broom or a ladle. I'd expect her to do the same if I didn't.
 
Are you talking about some young neighborhood girl you've hired? Or about a WOMAN you're dating?

Haha I knew someone would give me a hard time for that.

I'm talking about my fiancé, but it wouldn't have really fit to say "it's great to have a fiancé that cooks" because I was making a general statement.

But yes, I own this female. One of the best investments I have made.


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Oh I absolutely agree. And I do know how to cook. It's just a bit difficult when you work 70-80 hours a week, and you live in a rural place where takeout doesn't exist. Any more suggestions?
Please don't interrupt while we dis your rural lifestyle with our urban values. How dare you divide the labor with your wife in traditional ways!
 
Way more fun doin this stuff together tbh. I'm meticulously clean and cook quite a bit, but I'd go insane if my S.O. never lifted a broom or a ladle. I'd expect her to do the same if I didn't.

Yeah, I definitely help, but she is just genuinely really good at cooking, cleaning, and organizing and she also enjoys it. Me helping is kind of like a token "look I'm helping you" type of thing because she is like a machine and it's more likely that I'm just in her way when I'm trying to help.

Also, the never lifting a broom thing kind of skips over the fact that I'll be handling all of the fixing stuff around the house, taking care of the yard, car maintenance etc. it just kinda works out.


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