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24 December 2007, 07:42 PM | #31 |
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Wow, thanks to all for the overwhelming response. I guess it is pretty clear how the majority feels. I guess my wife knows what she wants and I would be a dumb a** to push the issue. I definatly appreciate all the suggestions, especially the one concerning the investment in high heels.
I think I was swept up in my experience, I had mentioned to my wife that I thought I would like a Rolex someday, and when I actually got mine I was hooked and appreciated it immediately. I figured that a Rolex would have that effect on everyone, I guess not. I really appreciate the suggestion of looking at it from her point of view, how would I feel if she had a passion for modern art and just started buying me paintings just because she loved them and figured anyone with a brain would feel the same way. Again, thank you to all, especially the Psych professionals, and the women. Merry Christmas. |
24 December 2007, 08:10 PM | #32 |
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Real Name: Arturo
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Watch: Black GMT ll
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Nobody "needs" anything but air and water and nourishment. But that is a nice ladies watch. I bought one for a lady once, and she loved it. It is a stunner so get it for her. It won't advance her career, but as an intrinsically good purchase, it is that...And she will love it. It is just a watch. But it is a beauty.
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