do you trust your spouse while your on the road?

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  1. FloTheWaitress

    FloTheWaitress Crusty Go Go

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    I'll buy lunch.
     
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  3. IH Truck Guy

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    Yep,Flo has it going on......:thumbup:
     
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    Ok, now you're making me blush. And that's hard to do!
    Smiling thank you.....:biggrin_25519:
     
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  5. bergy

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    Hi Flo.

    To clarify my leash comment, I think if you are in love with your partner and want to "participate" in their day by watching their travels... well that to me would seem kind of sweet.

    If in anyway it was used to "check up on" or "keep tabs on" - then that is when I would consider it a leash - and also sign of impending divorce.

    bergy
     
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  6. walstib

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    Let's not get carried away, I said I trusted her, geez, what do you want, blood?!?! ;-)
     
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    Sorry...but voluntarily wearing what amounts to an electronic tether is way too creepy for me. If the girlfriend wants to know where I'm at, I'll give her a call. I'd do the same for the probation officer.
     
  8. FloTheWaitress

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    Never been on probation. Might be why i don't feel tethered.
     
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    I hear they have ankle braclets for keepin track of yah

     
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  10. Mtn. Dew

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    Hi guys, just wanted to let you know that I am completely moved out now, gone. Phew!

    I hate this, having to deal with this, but it had to be done. I had a thousand scenerios running through my head of how it all might end, but in the end....it wasn't bad at all.

    Exgf cried and whined, but soon left, which made things much easier.

    Her belongings are still in the apartment. I have informed the land lord that I have moved out.

    I think I'm going to get a dog :) Aren't they man's best friend?


    Thank you all for your support.
     
  11. GenericUserName

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    Her crying is fuel for your soul. Suck up all those tears she cried out for you and feed off of them.
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    The suckubus is possibly the most wicked and dangerous creature on earth, and you conquered it. You can now do anything.
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    I recommend a pitbull from a GOOD bloodline and with a stable temperament. It will be your best, most loyal friend.
     
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