| How To Spend Less Time With Your Husband And Make Him Love You More |
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No, that isn't a bad joke from a husband who isn't too happy about his wife's weight. It's a somewhat crude explanation of a wife that's impossible to love. Actually, that's a little bit unfair. This doesn't just apply to women, but men and actually even inanimate objects. Everything in life follows this idea and if you're not careful about it, it could cause a divorce.
No, that isn\'t a bad joke from a husband who isn\'t too happy about his wife\'s weight. It\'s a somewhat crude explanation of a wife that\'s impossible to love. Actually, that\'s a little bit unfair. This doesn\'t just apply to women, but men and actually even inanimate objects. Everything in life follows this idea and if you\'re not careful about it, it could cause a divorce. adult shop | lubricants | noduled vibrators | we vibe No, that isn't a bad joke from a husband who isn't too happy about his wife's weight. It's a somewhat crude explanation of a wife that's impossible to love. Actually, that's a little bit unfair. This doesn't just apply to women, but men and actually even inanimate objects. Everything in life follows this idea and if you're not careful about it, it could cause a divorce. In the last chapter, I talked about Liz Taylor and how she dedicated a lot of her time and money to AIDS/HIV. The logic is, because she spent so much of her time and money to this cause, any time and money she did spend with men had a higher value, since there was less of it. Sometimes, even if you never wanted something in the first place, you can't help but desire it if it's within your reach, simply for the virtue of the fact that it's hard to get a hold of in the first place. So what's the opposite of scarcity? Abundance, right? But what could be wrong with abundance? Too much money? Heck, that would be a dream come true! All the time in the world to do whatever I want? I'd be the happiest person alive! OK, let's try and scale it back a little bit here and keep it focused on the topic of relationships. Have you ever known someone who thinks that they're being the best husband/wife/boyfriend/girlfriend for their partner by · promising to always be there, til the end of time, · always paying for everything, · always going to pick them up from wherever they want, · etc? What are they doing? They're making themselves TOO available, aren't they? They are in abundance. There is too much of them. They are everywhere. Always being there causes a few problems for the partner: · they can feel suffocated by the other person, · they can feel like the other person is clingy/desperate, · they can't respect someone who doesn't respect their own time, even if they love them You can't love someone without respect. It just doesn't work. I used to have this problem when I was 16 and going through some relationship problems with a girl that I thought I loved. I literally called her 30 times in a day. In hindsight, that would have seemed really creepy. Sometimes, the hardest thing is doing nothing at all. If you really cared about that other person, you would make sure that they love you long-term, not short-term. Long-term love comes from long-term respect, which starts with you. |

