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angellegwen
28th January 2013, 22:22
HUSBAND & WIFE
How often does your partner go out with friends alone per month?
An
Terpe
28th January 2013, 22:27
As a husband, I don't really go out alone at all on a regular basis.
My wife also does not go out alone on a regular basis.
We usually go out together.
The only time either of us goes out alone is on certain irregular occasions.
That's how we both like it.
stevewool
28th January 2013, 22:28
well it all depends, who are we talking about the man or the women, and how many friends have they,myself i dont go out alone with friends, well thats a lie really i see them when Ems is at work and thats only on a saturday or sunday morning, plus i dont have many friends:bigcry:
angellegwen
28th January 2013, 22:30
HUSBAND & WIFE
How often does your partner go out with friends alone per month?
An
ohhh sorry guys, I didn't know it posted already...i made a poll...:icon_lol: enjoy:D
grahamw48
28th January 2013, 22:31
Can we have a box for 'wife goes out and doesn't come back' ? :cwm3:
raynaputi
28th January 2013, 22:33
Keith and I always go out together..The only time I can be alone is when I go to church or go to salon (but he still has to drive me to the place) :biggrin:
bigmarco
28th January 2013, 22:35
Neither of us go out alone although I'm more than happy for her to visit friends if I'm working late shifts but she seldom does.
We always go out together as to be perfectly honest we love each others company. Long may it continue.
angellegwen
28th January 2013, 22:35
yes, in the poll i made, i don't know if you can see it...hehehe
bigmarco
28th January 2013, 22:35
Can we have a box for 'wife goes out and doesn't come back' ? :cwm3:
:laugher::laugher::laugher:
angellegwen
28th January 2013, 22:41
lol :icon_lol:
angellegwen
28th January 2013, 22:52
hmmnnn im doing a poll coz my husband said its unfair that he's rationed to go out with friends (w/0 me) 2x a month and 2x a month diving (without me), so that's 4x a month...and with he's diving, if he for instance doesnt use he's priveledge, he can use it for the next month or so...no expiry...
whereas i don't go out except sunday going to church and buying some groceries. And the times we go out together or with the whole family.
Am I too bad (he said i am :bigcry:) ?
grahamw48
28th January 2013, 23:02
Hmm...I thought it would be something like that.
You are young and pretty. Perhaps he is feeling insecure and afraid of losing you. :wink:
angellegwen
28th January 2013, 23:17
Not really, we go out as well but he also wants to go out with friends like he's male friends. So some of his diving group friends invites out, some different other frnds.
Its like Pablo invited tonight, tomorrow night its John and then next week its jacob...etc...so i limit him going out to 2x a month and 2x to his diving extravaganza.
Now he's here and he's telling me he should get credit because he cancelled some he's diving to other countries because im stuck here, and bec UKBA have got he's passport :icon_lol:
grahamw48
28th January 2013, 23:23
Well, I guess that's the difference between being married and being single...twice as many people to think of. :smile:
han
28th January 2013, 23:29
ME living in a country side, doesn't have much luck to go out by myself :icon_rolleyes: :icon_rolleyes: as husband has to drive for me :smile:.
I must say in my 1 year and couple of months stay here, ME and husband always together when it comes to everything.. e.g church; going out with other friends; buying some groceries; and mind you at work also.. :smile::smile: since I got my FLR (visa) i've been giving him a hand in his small business.
As far as I can remember, i've been out twice by myself, :xxgrinning--00xx3: when I met some pinays in Edinburgh and Glasgow that's it :biggrin:
Janedan0913
28th January 2013, 23:38
We always go out with our kids. :Jump:
Ako Si Jamie
28th January 2013, 23:44
If someone can't trust their partner with a certain amount of freedom, they shouldn't be in a relationship in my opinion.
I know this fella married to a Pinay. Never let's her socialise on her own and when they're out walking about together, he's in front holding the kids hands and she's lagging behind.
Smarmy ......!
Arthur Little
28th January 2013, 23:47
Now I'm well-aware this might appear somewhat unusual to many, but MY wife and I enjoy togetherness 24/7. "How come?" you may ask. Simple ... I'm retired and Myrna was a former teacher in the Philippines. Nowadays, she says she's more than happy being a housewife caring for her husband. :smile:
Oh yes ... I'm on here for a substantial part of each day - often long after Myrna's gone to bed - but that doesn't really count. :NoNo: Besides, she has her laptop - which enables her to keep up to date on what is happening back home in her own country.
Idyllic life in so many respects. One that suits us both perfectly ... and I can't ever really recall feeling more content. :wink:
angellegwen
28th January 2013, 23:57
I've been out alone 1st when I tried to look for a Catholic church and check for their mass schedule, the next time is when I tried to use a bus on my own which ends up my husband fetching me :icon_lol:, and third is when i successfully tried the bus. Thats within the 6 months of being here in the UK.
i don't go out with friends as I don't know anyone nearby (Filipino's), i go out with him, or sometimes with his friends. Its not really about trust issues, I just think he needs to limit because if all he's friends invites him out, he can't say no at all. He can invite he's friends over our place and that's unlimited though.
And we will adjust the no of times going out when I am allowed to work and have friends :icon_lol:
grahamw48
28th January 2013, 23:58
That sounds lovely and cosy Arthur.
I hope to be like that one day. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevie c
29th January 2013, 00:07
Me & my wife are always together the only time we are apart is when we are both working it suits as both as we wouldn't want it any other way
angellegwen
29th January 2013, 00:09
that's too bad for her, im happy with my husband though and he never let me down...
And i agree with you, trust is very important in a relationship.
And thanks everyone for taking the time to answer to this post...and goodnight for now...Have a good night sleep everyone.
Arthur Little
29th January 2013, 00:16
That sounds lovely and cosy Arthur.
I hope to be like that one day. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Thanks, Graham ... and your turn WILL come. :smile:
vernier caliper
29th January 2013, 01:25
Trefor is working at home so we are together 24/7 except on his business travels (1D1N - twice or thrice a month). He is such a cool husband. He loves to research and attend Filipino gatherings (christmas party, barrio fiesta) so I can meet new Filipino friends. He's not a catholic/religious guy but he voluntarily attends mass with me. He uses his work breaks to do food shopping with me. He is also my driving instructor. On weekends we do cycling, hiking, swimming and watching movie. Sports car is also a common interest so coming to car shows and watching race at silverstone is another bonding moment. I love meeting and having dinner with his friends and colleagues, they always offer me warm welcome.
Trefor is traveling tomorrow for 2D1N. Therefore, I have no choice but to do my ALONE routines. This includes but not be limited to: charity shopping, meeting friends in Reading, visiting Filipino-Asian food store, trip to Oxford or London, eating dried fish/squid, leg waxing and eyebrow threading:xxgrinning--00xx3:.
Trefor feels guilty leaving me alone at home so a day before his flight he calls his family (specially mum) and ask some time to look after me. He always make sure that I'm happy and safe even we are distance apart.
grahamw48
29th January 2013, 01:31
He sounds a great guy.
Maybe see you at a car show or a race meeting sometime. My passion also. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
vernier caliper
29th January 2013, 01:52
He sounds a great guy.
Maybe see you at a car show or a race meeting sometime. My passion also. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Trefor indeed is a great person and I cannot ask for more:Hellooo:.
I think you are member of the pistonheads forum like Trefor. Also, he has a feeling that you are driving a TVR too. Hope to meet you on the next race.
grahamw48
29th January 2013, 11:03
Doh! :doh Silly me. I forgot the connection. Old age ...sorry. :icon_rolleyes:
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Some of mine...past and present:
http://img809.imageshack.us/img809/9636/atmyhouseb4driving.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img155/2559/yorkdragracing4218250.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img115/3079/dsci002218cj.jpg
http://img825.imageshack.us/img825/8490/richwith390se.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img824/614/mynew390se.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img715/7306/randbuyingourred390.jpg
With probably the most famous TVR...the 800 bhp Speed12, last September:
http://imageshack.us/a/img543/4949/grahamandspeed12.jpg
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Speedy Gra. :biggrin:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBq--zZ9LW0
angellegwen
29th January 2013, 11:11
so sweet :heartshape1:
vernier caliper
29th January 2013, 17:51
Some of mine...past and present. With probably the most famous TVR...the 800 bhp Speed12, last September
:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3: cool. VIP cars.
I really love TVR, unfortunately automatic is not available. I am now dreaming of a yellow lamborghini from yellow porsche boxers:icon_lol::icon_rolleyes::doh. Here's Trefor toys
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grahamw48
29th January 2013, 18:33
Nice cars. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Your hubby obviously has a lot more money than me. :icon_lol:
You can get auto models in some of the older TVR ranges.
They're all very rare and special. :smile:
Here's an S3 TVR 280i (convertible) Auto recently for sale for less than £4000. It will have power steering, and not too fast for you.
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http://img580.imageshack.us/img580/6206/3137838.jpg
vernier caliper
29th January 2013, 19:15
Your hubby obviously has a lot more money than me. You can get auto models in some of the older TVR ranges. They're all very rare and special
On Saturday morning while driving to Pangbourne I suddenly caught a glimpse of red, blue, and yellow lamborhgini. I immediately expressed my interest on the yellow one and told Trefor I wish to buy that. He then reply "we'll buy it but be ready to sleep on the street":icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:
Dedworth
30th January 2013, 16:48
I tend to go to the local pub always once, often twice a week to get wound up with a few other Mr Angrys :icon_rolleyes:
grahamw48
30th January 2013, 16:50
I would...but might have to buy a round. :biggrin:
Arthur Little
30th January 2013, 18:26
I tend to go to the local pub always once, often twice a week to get wound up with a few other Mr Angrys :icon_rolleyes:
:anerikke: ... that's one of MAIN reasons I stopped going to the pub with my cronies on Friday evernings. That ... and the fact I'm now diabetic!
Arthur Little
30th January 2013, 18:32
I would...but might have to buy a round. :biggrin:
Hmm ... :yeahthat:'s as good an excuse as ANY, I suppose!
Michael Parnham
30th January 2013, 20:36
I agree with everything that Arthur has described about his lifestyle, were very much alike! Han, where is the luck going out by yourself? :NoNo:
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