Friday, March 21, 2014
Notes to my future husband: A Bitch's Guide to our happily ever after
This book was given to me during Christmas by my girlfriend and it is pretty much a handbook/guidebook on how to keep her happy. This book is very interesting and has a lot of points that I can agree or meet her half way on. There were three things that stood out to me. First was girls/guys night out; girls night out, for the record, we talk about you a lot less than you think, and we get hit on a lot more than you think. Guy's night out, have fun. feel free to drunk dial me, and always know: I've got bail money on standby. The first thing i think about when my girl goes out is guys hitting on her. I know t happens but i know i can trust her. If there no trust, its not going to be a good relationship. When i go out i get wasted but i know i not do anything stupid. The second is Counseling is for pussies, let's go rob a bank. Every relationship has its ups and downs. We need to figure it ourselves or find that spark to get back to were we were. I don't need to pay someone to tell me we have problems. Last but not least Youth, let's squeeze every last drop of excitement out of our youth, but let's not chase after it. I believe that we should live every day as if it was our last. I would like to do everything with my future wife before we get old and in a wheel chair. Knowing that we did what we wanted to do in life make me less scared on dying. Its inevitable so live, laugh, and love.
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Well, Julian....I think your off to a good start, I am not sure about the cursing, but that is my opinion. When it comes to relationships, yes, I totally agree there should be an unbreakable trust, you should feel confident in your relationship and your marriage and I would refrain from calling your girlfriend, your "woman" or what have you. Every lady needs to feel like they are worthy and have respect. If you refer to your spouse or partner as "yours," then it sounds more like they are a piece of property, which is not the case. They are your equal, not your inferior.
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