Wayne wrote:
"Lots of sex and no T. Some people have all the luck.
Seriously though, if anything will keep your mind off the T sex would
have to be it. Too bad my wife probably won't believe me if I tell her
the ENT says she should be nicer to me. ;-)"
I have heard the T plenty over the past nearly 15 years whatever I was
doing, and should I be unlucky now, I can still hear it, even during sex
:( As I have often
said - my T is either there, or it ain't . I do agree that you might as
well enjoy yourself (and please partner, of course!) whether it is making a
racket, or not.
I think your wife isn't interested in ENT Wayne - but you could try flowers,
choccies, perfume? Women are easily bought, eh? LOL! Actually, most
women
love romance and most blokes fail on this something rotten.
Here's hoping you get to lose yourself, and forget about the T in the
process, more often!
Ben <the romantic one ;-)>
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 20 Sep 2005 11:53 GMT
Most women love money. So buy her a new car or mortgage yourself up to
the hill in order to compete with the guy next door will do your
'romance' a lot of good.
Howard Gutnick - 20 Sep 2005 16:34 GMT
> Most women love money. So buy her a new car or mortgage yourself up to
> the hill in order to compete with the guy next door will do your
> 'romance' a lot of good.
I'm curious, Francis. Are you married? If not, have you been married? What
is your life experience with women?I'd like to know what happened to you
that produced your attitudes toward women.

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Wayne - 30 Sep 2005 17:12 GMT
fyfp...@gmail.com wrote:
> Most women love money. So buy her a new car or mortgage yourself up to
> the hill in order to compete with the guy next door will do your
> 'romance' a lot of good.
Actually you know what? I just did buy her a new car, and traded in my
pride and joy to do so. I almost cried, but not quite. Handed that in
today. So now my just turned 3 year old daughter (who is getting a new
bike this weekend from the in-laws) will have a better set of wheels
than the old man! :-(
Ben - 30 Sep 2005 20:33 GMT
WELL DONE WAYNE!!!! Now you need a decent bike. eh?
Ben
> Actually you know what? I just did buy her a new car, and traded in my
> pride and joy to do so. I almost cried, but not quite. Handed that in
> today. So now my just turned 3 year old daughter (who is getting a new
> bike this weekend from the in-laws) will have a better set of wheels
> than the old man! :-(