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PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 4:44 pm 
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This thread has gone all rude ;)


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cje001 wrote:
This thread has gone all rude ;)


no, just slightly :off_topic:

(I've been looking for an excuse to use the "Off Topic" Emoticon for some time now. :huray:


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Only if the man can cook well.......my hubby can cook well sometimes, but other very badly.....


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Me as a woman respect a man who knows cooking. It's such a basic necessity of our life that I think every one should learn it irrespective of the gender.

Tell me, how to you find taking care of babies and household chores, when your wife is out for work?


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cooking i like, chores are fine and do most of them anyway, looking after my baby boy is great fun, but changing his nappy at the moment is a pain in the butt he crys and runs (rolls over and crawls) away. soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo frustrating.... and I am all alone this weekend looking after him and sorting the garden out :help:

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Me as a woman respect a man who knows cooking. It's such a basic necessity of our life that I think every one should learn it irrespective of the gender.

Tell me, how to you find taking care of babies and household chores, when your wife is out for work?


Didn't know there was a Cornwall in Florida?? :scratch:


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