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I Love My Husband

We were cuddling on the couch tonight and out of no where he looks up at me and says....."thank you for raising our daughter right. You're the most amazing woman I know. I don't know what we would do without you."... And adds to the many reasons why I love this man... His heart. :):):)
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MysticNymph
your husband is a woman?
Mrsskayl · 36-40, F
no
MysticNymph
u wrote "You're the most amazing woman I know" :P
Jerryattic
My goodness perhaps it was Freudian slip that needs exploring further.
(Get's out his notebook)
.... or perhaps just a spanking for confusing us all?
MysticNymph
oh sorry..my bad :D in that case...wowww
Mrsskayl · 36-40, F
Somebody who gets me!!!! Haha
Jerryattic
The importance of correctly reading quotation marks in the context of this particular experience title reminds me of the confusions caused in "The Pirates of Penzance" . As an explanation for the American contingent upper class people in the UK used to pronounce "often" without the "t" so it sounded more like "orphan"
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General. I ask you, have you ever known what it is to be an orphan?
King. Often!
General. Yes, orphan. Have you ever known what it is to be one?
King. I say, often.
Pirates. (disgusted) Often, often, often. (Turning away)
General. I don’t think we quite understand one another. I ask you, have you ever known what it is to be an orphan, and you say “orphan”. As I understand you, you are merely repeating the word “orphan” to show that you understand me.
King. I didn’t repeat the word often.
General. Pardon me, you did indeed.
King. I only repeated it once.
General. True, but you repeated it.
King. But not often.
General. Stop! I think I see where we are getting confused. When you said “orphan”, did you mean “orphan” – a person who has lost his parents, or “often”, frequently?
King. Ah! I beg pardon – I see what you mean – frequently.
General. Ah! you said "often", frequently.
King. No, only once.
General. (irritated) Exactly – you said “often”, frequently, only once.
Mrsskayl · 36-40, F
I love that you have a story for everything!
Jerryattic
Oh thank Google! Witht the right questions one can easily dig the depths of the mind for things half forgotten from times past!
Mrsskayl · 36-40, F
what a cheater!
Jerryattic
An honest cheater?
Mrsskayl · 36-40, F
I'll give you that