Linda
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I would say NO, I'll decide what to name the child as you are all a bunch of idiots!
I may be an idiot, regardless of whether I say yes or no to the suggestion in the OP, but one of a bunch of idiots on the forum, I have to recoil at your suggestion there. Maybe you're saying it because you're a woman? (see my earlier post.I would say NO, I'll decide what to name the child as you are all a bunch of idiots!
I think Linda meant that she would call that family a bunch of idiots; not people here on the forum.I may be an idiot, regardless of whether I say yes or no to the suggestion in the OP, but one of a bunch of idiots on the forum, I have to recoil at your suggestion there. Maybe you're saying it because you're a woman? (see my earlier post.!)
Ahhh, slow on the uptake there, never mind hey, "carry on as though nothing happened, and no one will notice will they"(?).I think Linda meant that she would call that family a bunch of idiots; not people here on the forum.
Would "Dibs" be a good name, useful for boys or girls(?).I would say, I'm the one going through the labor so I get first dibs on a name.
Nice nickname. Hey Dibs. Bring me the remote. That should satisfy Dad.Would "Dibs" be a good name, useful for boys or girls(?).
"As long as dads happy hey"! (only joking, if my then wife had her first suggested name chosen, our daughter would have been "Poppy", and someone would maybe nicknamed her "Heroin"!)Nice nickname. Hey Dibs. Bring me the remote. That should satisfy Dad.
Personal Ladies stuff and they are untidyIf it isn't too embarrassing, what might be in your bathroom cupboards, (or is it just whether they were tidy?)?![]()
Gotcha now, feel free to call me an idiot though!I've never called anyone on here an idiot, I was answering the question asked by the OP.
I had a very good friend, now sadly no longer with us, (a lovely lady called Faith, who did all these things, raised two boys largely on her own, ran half a dozen businesses including a bar for two years, when she turned from a lady to a "landlady" quite quickly her girlfriends told her, and set up her own care home for severely disabled people, winning many accolades), however, she was never lucky in love.Considering she married this man after seeing his house was full of pictures of the deceased wife, she may not be a strong person.
That's not the point. The point is that someone outside the family should know better than to go rummaging around in someone else's cupboards, no matter where they are -- bathroom, kitchen, wherever. It's disrespectful and rude as can be.If it isn't too embarrassing, what might be in your bathroom cupboards, (or is it just whether they were tidy?)?![]()
It may be, but most men I've spoken to don't see it that way, and I didn't rummage, just looked for razors, and owned up to my actions or they'd never have known. Most men wouldn't be offended is the story here, whilst nearly all women are mortified, and I was simply foolish enough not to understand this, (oh, and btw, if there had been no paper left on the roll, would you not have looked for some!?That's not the point. The point is that someone outside the family should know better than to go rummaging around in someone else's cupboards, no matter where they are -- bathroom, kitchen, wherever. It's disrespectful and rude as can be.
Unless I were frantically in the middle of something, NO, when I left the bathroom I would tell my host(ess) that they were low or out of toilet paper and let them attend to it. An emergency is a different thing.It may be, but most men I've spoken to don't see it that way, and I didn't rummage, just looked for razors, and owned up to my actions or they'd never have known. Most men wouldn't be offended is the story here, whilst nearly all women are mortified, and I was simply foolish enough not to understand this, (oh, and btw, if there had been no paper left on the roll, would you not have looked for some!?).
Yes, I'm talking an emergency, what would you do then, (apologies to anyone contemplating a meal, for trying to get down to the nitty gritty).Unless I were frantically in the middle of something, NO, when I left the bathroom I would tell my host(ess) that they were low or out of toilet paper and let them attend to it. An emergency is a different thing.![]()
Would you say, "at least I didn't do what that dreadful man from the forum did, and look for your husbands razors"?In an emergency, we do as we must. Then apologize. Say, "sorry, went through your cabinets looking for toilet paper" or whatever.