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Tue 12 Nov, 2024 08:57 am
What are some good relationship advice you ever received from older people ?
I'll go first.
i was raised by my single father and I have 5 brothers.
Here are important relationship advice that my father gave me.
Make sure you work hard and know how to save money in order to provide. Women like hard working men who can provide for them and protect them.
Do the household chores without her having to ask you to do so. The last thing a woman wants is to baby a grown man. Don't expect her to cook for you either. It's up to you to cook for yourself.
Have your own car and your own house before you even think about getting into a relationship. It's important to be 100 percent independent and never rely on your woman for anything. Don't even ask her for rides. If your car breaks down, take the bus or train to work.
Always pay for all the dates. Yes even if you go out for your birthday, still pay for everything.
And last but not least, be mysterious.
Don't be too open and vulnerable to your woman. Don't talk to her about your childhood memories or bad childhood trials that you went thro, don't talk about your bad days at work. Even if you have a bad day at your job, come home with a smile and a positive attitude and tell her your day was wonderful when she asks you how your day was. Don't ever tell her about any of your relatives dying and don't grieve and get emotional in front of her. If you need to cry it out, do it in the shower and make sure you lock your door. Keep any struggles and vulnerabilities to yourself. Even she says that you can feel free to be open with her and confide in her.
@Braddiesel,
Be skeptical of advice you read on internet forums.
Don't let her squat with her spurs on.
Almost total bullshit. Bad advice ….even free…will still misguide you.
@Ragman,
Furthermore, you’re reinventing your postings back a few years ago when you had the nickname Vintagexx666 is more indication of your sad attempts to promote a morally bankrupt mindset. Hopefully you’re making this all up from some wholly misguided place.
@edgarblythe,
Necessity might be the mother of invention, but it's also the father of many illegitimate children in these parts.
@The Anointed,
Buy condoms. Better yet have a vasectomy.
@Ragman,
I love your long memory, some of these folks think we are idiots.
@edgarblythe,
Quote: Buy condoms. Better yet have a vasectomy.
Better yet, keep it in your pants until you get home.
@Braddiesel,
Sounds like somebody is going thru a divorce and feeling a little neglected.