CycloneErik
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Ask if her clothes still fit her, and if she says no... well then she answered her own question.
We'll be hearing about you on the news someday. :wideeyed::wideeyed:
Ask if her clothes still fit her, and if she says no... well then she answered her own question.
or just act like you never heard her and fake a heart attack...
I assume you can't bring yourself to say "Yes, you are fat."?"Baby, it's you. Not what you look like. not what you weigh. It's you, and you do it for me". Memorize those words, I've been married for 27+ years.
And by the way, I'm not the "prize" I used to be, which I remind her of often. It makes those questions less and less frequent and makes her much more comfortable. And by the way, she's still a babe and she still does it for me.
I assume you can't bring yourself to say "Yes, you are fat."?
"Baby, it's you. Not what you look like. not what you weigh. It's you, and you do it for me". Memorize those words, I've been married for 27+ years.
And by the way, I'm not the "prize" I used to be, which I remind her of often. It makes those questions less and less frequent and makes her much more comfortable. And by the way, she's still a babe and she still does it for me. Stretch marks and all
:biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh:Just be careful. My wife once asked me "Do these pants make my butt look big?" I reponded "No, your butt makes your butt look big." That was the wrong answer.
I can be honest with my wife and she can be honest with me - we kinda just work like that.
If you can't handle honesty, don't interact with me.![]()