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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Well, um, actually a pretty nice little Saturday, we're going to go to......
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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 16033394" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>I'm the guy that disappeared. But slowly all the guys who complained about it disappeared too. Kids/Work/Marriage you name it. Doesn't mean they aren't my bro's, they are just elsewhere. </p><p></p><p>I'm about to get married in a week, and I can say some of the comments in here are.. interesting. I ask her about things I want to do because I'm considerate, not because i'm going to not do them at all. It's more scheduling and less permission. Not to mention, she's my best friend. It's why we are together. </p><p></p><p>I never liked the idea that a person should get married to someone, then have a best friend on the side to do stuff with. If you're marrying somebody, she/he ought to be your person that does everything together. She goes to cars and coffee, hangs out in the garage, helps me work on the house and do the yards, hangs when I play video games, cook steaks, whatever. And I go with her while she shops and looks at house stuff, visits families, do dog/animal activities, volunteer etc. Time apart is healthy but ultimately I like doing stuff with her. </p><p></p><p>But I do go in the garage/to the shop/out to car stuff without her when she's not feeling it. I call up my doods and we hang out. No concern required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 16033394, member: 46336"] I'm the guy that disappeared. But slowly all the guys who complained about it disappeared too. Kids/Work/Marriage you name it. Doesn't mean they aren't my bro's, they are just elsewhere. I'm about to get married in a week, and I can say some of the comments in here are.. interesting. I ask her about things I want to do because I'm considerate, not because i'm going to not do them at all. It's more scheduling and less permission. Not to mention, she's my best friend. It's why we are together. I never liked the idea that a person should get married to someone, then have a best friend on the side to do stuff with. If you're marrying somebody, she/he ought to be your person that does everything together. She goes to cars and coffee, hangs out in the garage, helps me work on the house and do the yards, hangs when I play video games, cook steaks, whatever. And I go with her while she shops and looks at house stuff, visits families, do dog/animal activities, volunteer etc. Time apart is healthy but ultimately I like doing stuff with her. But I do go in the garage/to the shop/out to car stuff without her when she's not feeling it. I call up my doods and we hang out. No concern required. [/QUOTE]
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