Where's the married women?

:)

"Where de white women at" - Clevon Little, Blazing Saddles
 
When we can bear to drag ourselves away from our wifely duties, cooking, cleaning, mothering and so forth we read books of self improvement such as 'Singular and plural constructions in English.' That's where the married women are.
 
When we can bear to drag ourselves away from our wifely duties, cooking, cleaning, mothering and so forth we read books of self improvement such as 'Singular and plural constructions in English.' That's where the married women are.

This almost made me spew out my morning tea :D
 
When we can bear to drag ourselves away from our wifely duties, cooking, cleaning, mothering and so forth we read books of self improvement such as 'Singular and plural constructions in English.' That's where the married women are.

Hahaha you are so intelligent. Thanks for taking the time to post on this thread. Have a great weekend.
 
Does "in-a-long-term-relationship" count ?

I'd have thought from a male perspective, any female with a pulse would probably slide into the realm of acceptable.

In my case, any women with a glass of water and a stack of painkillers would count, courtesy of excess consumption of wine!
 
When we can bear to drag ourselves away from our wifely duties, cooking, cleaning, mothering and so forth we read books of self improvement such as 'Singular and plural constructions in English.' That's where the married women are.

Laugh out loud hilarious :D
 
When we can bear to drag ourselves away from our wifely duties, cooking, cleaning, mothering and so forth we read books of self improvement such as 'Singular and plural constructions in English.' That's where the married women are.

Fantastic.
 
When we can bear to drag ourselves away from our wifely duties, cooking, cleaning, mothering and so forth we read books of self improvement such as 'Singular and plural constructions in English.' That's where the married women are.

LOL @ 1littlegreymouse... married women are also magic women. You see them at the stores during the day, but at night they disappear to bid their due to do other wifey duties back at home, only to reappear back during the daytime again...:nana::p:D See magic women....
 
When we can bear to drag ourselves away from our wifely duties, cooking, cleaning, mothering and so forth we read books of self improvement such as 'Singular and plural constructions in English.' That's where the married women are.



Just stating. I've been with the same guy for 9 years married for almost 6 years. I can't cook. I do clean and I do have 3 kids. However my profession is logging. I work with my husband cutting logs and moving them and what not. I'm not a house wife he was expecting me to be and he soon learned he couldn't train me to be either. I don't do wifely duties. I do me. Much love tho to all the house wifes. I just can't do it.
 
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