Its the best way to have a long marriage without strife. This past March was our 45th anniversary Since 2003 we have been both retired and spend all our days and nights together. On TV watching, we each watch what we want, in different rooms, on different TVs. That way no conflict
finkd about 5 years ago
Which explains why you’ve been married so long.
DannyDing1 about 5 years ago
That’s sweet.
zzeek about 5 years ago
Go with that. In the end you will never WIN an argument with your wife.
KEA about 5 years ago
I usually use “as you wish”
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 5 years ago
Keeps the discussion short as well.. a double win and perhaps.. a bit of nookie later
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
Probably still won’t be the last word with Gladys. She’ll probably have something to say that has an “or else” in it.
kathleenhicks62 about 5 years ago
In a whinny voice-“Yes my pet.”
Brian Fink about 5 years ago
My two last words are “Yes dear” or “I’m sorry”
ChessPirate about 5 years ago
Married Cylon – “By. your. command…”
timbob2313 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Its the best way to have a long marriage without strife. This past March was our 45th anniversary Since 2003 we have been both retired and spend all our days and nights together. On TV watching, we each watch what we want, in different rooms, on different TVs. That way no conflict
fix-n-fly about 5 years ago
That is a wise man…. It is always “cheaper to keep her”.
Jim Kerner about 5 years ago
There is a song called, “Making Whoopie”. And I don’t mean Goldberg. Check it out.
No New Wars almost 2 years ago
As my mate Ron used to say, the last words in any fight were his wife saying: “Come out from under there and fight like a man!”