Relationship Problems

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Teenage girls? I am 28 and married (she's also 28) and it isn't uncommon for me to be trying to figure out what language my wife is speaking.
Mine's past the big 4 O and I still don't know what's going on half the time...

Young, teens, right, mature, old, elderly, dead.. Equally confusing the lot is...
 
I was never harsh to her, I just was quiet the whole 2 hours on the way home.
I didn't mean you sound harsh, I meant my advice may sound harsh. Whether you were quiet, angry, yelling, whatever, you need to work on being able to treat her properly no matter what someone completely unrelated did.

The point is, someone else made you mad and then when you were around her you did not show her how happy she makes you feel. At a minimum, just tell her someone made you upset and you need some time to calm down so that she knows you aren't trying to be mean to her, but the best thing would be to let her be someone you can talk about being mad at someone else with. Whether you take her advice or not just the fact that you confide in her will show her how much she means to you.

Young, teens, right, mature, old, elderly, dead.. Equally confusing the lot is...
:lol:

I just checked Google and they don't translate female.
 
I would pee on her leg if she was getting tasered.
Thank you for bolding this part, it saved me 10 minutes of reading. If you care about her, don't let her get tazer'd in the first place, bro.

Starting off with "as I roll a spliff" isn't very romantic. She probably stopped reading after the first line.
Ah, teenage poetry. The words bypass the heart and usually come from where the sun don't shine.
 
Thank you for bolding this part, it saved me 10 minutes of reading. If you care about her, don't let her get tazer'd in the first place, bro.
Well then READ instead of reading one line. Plus you can't always stop something from happening, now could you? If so, this thread wouldn't have been posted.
Ah, teenage poetry. The words bypass the heart and usually come from where the sun don't shine.
If you did not read much at all, then you shouldn't post about it. I ain't that kind of dude, what line was "from where the sun don't shine?" Not all teenagers are the same. Read before posting.
 
Lol pupik.

Still, racer, I don't think it's sending the right message when your love note opens with an implication that you are using drugs. That's like saying, "Baby, I love you... unless I'm sober."
 
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