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stevewool
3rd August 2015, 17:58
Have you change since your partner has moved in with you?
Living alone and doing all the housework you can soon get into a good routine, cleaning one day washing the next , shopping certain times it gets into a right routine i used to do a big shop Saturday morning 7am , the shops was empty and i could fly around and be back at home before 8am, just in time to hang the washing out,
Cook a great pasta or pies and that would last a few days too, life was organized
Now you have a partner has it changed, my life has completely changed, Ems does a lot of housework now, she just does it, you sit there and i will do it, and you can very easily get used to it,
I still do a little bit not as much as i used too and life is good :xxgrinning--00xx3:
grahamw48
3rd August 2015, 18:56
No lady here. I am still a mucky old man living in a skip. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Slip
3rd August 2015, 19:30
Gone are the days off me going to bed at 3am and getting up at 10am.
Now I'm in bed by 10pm and up by 7am!
Miss my nights playing the xbox and surfing the net and just sitting back watching junk TV.
But wouldn't swap the life I have now for anything.
Michael Parnham
3rd August 2015, 19:58
My life has changed tremendously, but not my normal jobs round the home in fact I have a lot more to do now, picking things up that wifey has not returned to their proper place and following her around always tidying after her, unblocking drains in bathroom because they don't take long to get blocked with hair, hanging washing every other day because she never wears any clothes even her work uniform more than once before washing them again, drying bathroom two or three times a day it seems the floor is the sink, bedroom is like a bomb as hit it every morning and now my life is very busy every day when you add these extra things to my normal jobs around the home. Having said all that, I wouldn't change a thing it's what keeps me alive and healthy! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
SimonH
3rd August 2015, 20:44
Yep :xxgrinning--00xx3:
When I met Shey I was doing ok, average job, average car, nice house, better than average I'd have thought.
6 months into the pregnancy I was facing redundancy and pretty worried.
Charleigh's 13 months old now, Shey is a stay at home mum, I'm the MD, we have a car I would only have dreamed of owning 2 years ago and we can go to the the Philippines for 5 weeks every Christmas without having to worry :biggrin:
Life is good :biggrin:
stevewool
3rd August 2015, 21:31
Yep :xxgrinning--00xx3:
When I met Shey I was doing ok, average job, average car, nice house, better than average I'd have thought.
6 months into the pregnancy I was facing redundancy and pretty worried.
Charleigh's 13 months old now, Shey is a stay at home mum, I'm the MD, we have a car I would only have dreamed of owning 2 years ago and we can go to the the Philippines for 5 weeks every Christmas without having to worry :biggrin:
Life is good :biggrin:
So business is booming Simon, so pleased to here all is well,
Seems the only thing we have in common is Christmas :smile:
Terpe
4th August 2015, 06:38
Before meeting my wife I was getting paid a darn good salary to travel around the globe living here and there with no worries at all.
That's not a good job for a relationship or married life so I quit that job and got married. I have no regrets as life is good, but if I'm honest I do miss doing whatever I want when I want and the adventure of travelling.
Here in Davao i've found adventure again. Can't always do whatever I want when I want but that's my personal price for the life I have.
Living like in king in Davao has many positives.
I have changed a huge amount in many ways. Most I'm happy with, some I still ponder.
Overall my quality of life for having gotten married is better.
Otherwise I'd return to a single life.
Life is all about choices
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