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Post by cowgirlup on Jul 20, 2014 6:55:25 GMT -7
Does this dress make me look fat? That was a particularly interesting day. The correct and truthful answer is "No" because the dress, or holster is not the problem. But you don't have to mention that second part unless interrogated.
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Post by Ceorlmann on Jul 20, 2014 7:09:41 GMT -7
Heck, I've debated with my wife for the longest time that she's anything but fat. She'd barely pass muster on minimum weight if she enlisted tomorrow.
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Post by thywar on Jul 20, 2014 14:18:43 GMT -7
Heck, I've debated with my wife for the longest time that she's anything but fat. She'd barely pass muster on minimum weight if she enlisted tomorrow. Since she's not fat you're saying it's the holster that makes her look bad?
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Post by Cwi555 on Jul 20, 2014 14:46:50 GMT -7
That was a particularly interesting day. The correct and truthful answer is "No" because the dress, or holster is not the problem. But you don't have to mention that second part unless interrogated. About 10 years too late to apply that logic. However, it all worked out. She doesn't ask the question if she doesn't want the answer. It is reciprocal as well. I don't ask the question if I don't want the answer. It's worked for us.
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Post by Ceorlmann on Jul 20, 2014 20:44:58 GMT -7
Heck, I've debated with my wife for the longest time that she's anything but fat. She'd barely pass muster on minimum weight if she enlisted tomorrow. Since she's not fat you're saying it's the holster that makes her look bad? Lol, she's only gone shooting once with me, and I had to almost apply as much effort to get her to do that as one would apply pulling teeth. She's more of a recreational archery fan than anything else, but is tolerant of my tools and toys (at least what remains after the ugly monkeys in Hartford forced me to send many of them elsewhere).
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Post by Ceorlmann on Jul 20, 2014 20:46:16 GMT -7
The correct and truthful answer is "No" because the dress, or holster is not the problem. But you don't have to mention that second part unless interrogated. About 10 years too late to apply that logic. However, it all worked out. She doesn't ask the question if she doesn't want the answer. It is reciprocal as well. I don't ask the question if I don't want the answer. It's worked for us. My wife and I have a very similar policy, and is one we agreed to before I put any ring on her finger.
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