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BlueReign 08-01-2007 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Educatingblue (Post 1493824)
Am I wrong if I ask unmarried friends what form of birthcontrol they are planning on taking after their 2nd out of wedlock child?

Am I wrong if I choose not to go to inlaws homes who refuse to clean?

Am I wrong if I go through my roster before schools starts and move the bad behind kids to the new teachers' classrooms :D


Soror, now you know you are wrong for that third statement! ;)

1browngirl 08-01-2007 02:13 PM

Am i wrong if I've already planned a mental health day (or two) for August and the month just started?

rhoyaltempest 08-01-2007 05:30 PM

Am I wrong for wanting my father-in-law (who's been staying with us for the past week) to go home so I can relax and walk around my house au naturel?

PearlRuby 08-01-2007 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by rhoyaltempest (Post 1495403)
Am I wrong for wanting my father-in-law (who's been staying with us for the past week) to go home so I can relax and walk around my house au naturel?


:D

PhDiva 08-08-2007 01:36 AM

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Originally Posted by rhoyaltempest (Post 1495403)
Am I wrong for wanting my father-in-law (who's been staying with us for the past week) to go home so I can relax and walk around my house au naturel?

All I have to do is insert *mother-in-law* and we're right there, soror. :p But my MIL has been with us since April - love her but she gotta go home. She keeps praying for a grandchild - we're new newlyweds - but I can't let go *if you know what I mean* with my MIL down the hall. LOL

rhoyaltempest 08-09-2007 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by PhDiva (Post 1498717)
All I have to do is insert *mother-in-law* and we're right there, soror. :p But my MIL has been with us since April - love her but she gotta go home. She keeps praying for a grandchild - we're new newlyweds - but I can't let go *if you know what I mean* with my MIL down the hall. LOL


I know what you mean soror. And on another note...don't let anyone pressure you into having children so soon after the start of your marriage, unless it's something that you and your husband want to do. In-laws can be very persistent about this but don't let them get their way; it's not about them. From what I have seen, children change everything and not everyone's marriage is ready for them so soon. I've been married for 3 years now and my husband and I are just now talking about starting a family. Marriage is a lot of work and I really value these 3 years that my husband and I have spent just stabilizing it and growing together.

PhDiva 08-10-2007 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by rhoyaltempest (Post 1499362)
I know what you mean soror. And on another note...don't let anyone pressure you into having children so soon after the start of your marriage, unless it's something that you and your husband want to do. In-laws can be very persistent about this but don't let them get their way; it's not about them. From what I have seen, children change everything and not everyone's marriage is ready for them so soon. I've been married for 3 years now and my husband and I are just now talking about starting a family. Marriage is a lot of work and I really value these 3 years that my husband and I have spent just stabilizing it and growing together.

Thanks soror but we're not receiving pressure so much as we both recognize that we aren't exactly spring chickens (early 40's and mid 30s) and we knew straight-away after getting married that starting a family soon was a priority. We lived together for almost 2 years before we got married and though marriage does change the nature of any relationship, I think we have a pretty good handle on how difficult it can be sometimes (Lord knows I do). I just want my space back so I can freely roam :p so we can start our tribe.

1908Revelations 08-10-2007 04:47 PM

Am I wrong if my voicemail chooses to talk to my friends b/c they made NO plans for MY birthday?:mad::mad: Bastids!!

BlueReign 08-12-2007 02:49 AM

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Originally Posted by 1908Revelations (Post 1500152)
Am I wrong if my voicemail chooses to talk to my friends b/c they made NO plans for MY birthday?:mad::mad: Bastids!!

No you are not wrong girl. My "friends" have been talking to my voicemail practically all summer. And don't speak of my birthday cause nobody ever remembers anyway.

1908Revelations 08-12-2007 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by BlueReign (Post 1500662)
No you are not wrong girl. My "friends" have been talking to my voicemail practically all summer. And don't speak of my birthday cause nobody ever remembers anyway.

Thanks! You should read the Open letter I wrote in the Delta forum. So you got a case of 'Sorryfrienditis' too

ziasha07 08-14-2007 01:31 AM

Am I wrong if I go to the Alpha party... 30 minutes after singing (more than likely) in the Smokie Norful concert? :o

1browngirl 08-14-2007 04:23 PM

Was I wrong for telling my manager that I'm fed up with the BS that goes on with the recruiters I support?

AOII_LB93 08-14-2007 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by PhDiva (Post 1498717)
All I have to do is insert *mother-in-law* and we're right there, soror. :p But my MIL has been with us since April - love her but she gotta go home. She keeps praying for a grandchild - we're new newlyweds - but I can't let go *if you know what I mean* with my MIL down the hall. LOL


Sorry to crash, but I've gotta ask...what has your MIL been doing with you since april? Mine( and the SIL- have mercy) was here for a week at the start of the month to see our new house and that was just fiiiine with me...of course, she is now gone. *sigh of relief*

I think I would jump out the nearest window if I had in-laws living with me.

to add to the thread...

Am I wrong if I want to spend Thanksgiving and Christmas in our new house instead of traveling all the way to TX to see the above mentioned in-laws?

PhDiva 08-15-2007 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by AOII_LB93 (Post 1502344)
Sorry to crash, but I've gotta ask...what has your MIL been doing with you since april? Mine( and the SIL- have mercy) was here for a week at the start of the month to see our new house and that was just fiiiine with me...of course, she is now gone. *sigh of relief*

I think I would jump out the nearest window if I had in-laws living with me.

to add to the thread...

Am I wrong if I want to spend Thanksgiving and Christmas in our new house instead of traveling all the way to TX to see the above mentioned in-laws?

My MIL lives in England and was visiting for our wedding in May and planned to stay until July. Her housing situation got messed up. We finally got it settled and she'll be going back in mid-September. I love her really and we get along well but I want to roam "au naturel" as my soror called it. :)

I would divorce my husband if he let his sister come and visit. Now that's the devil incarnate :mad:

AOII_LB93 08-15-2007 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by PhDiva (Post 1502558)
My MIL lives in England and was visiting for our wedding in May and planned to stay until July. Her housing situation got messed up. We finally got it settled and she'll be going back in mid-September. I love her really and we get along well but I want to roam "au naturel" as my soror called it. :)

I would divorce my husband if he let his sister come and visit. Now that's the devil incarnate :mad:


Ahh ok makes sense...I was thinking she was one of those evil MILs who move in the day after the wedding and never leave because the new wife will never be able to take care of her baby boy like she could. :rolleyes: It's frightening that people voluntarily marry into families like that.

My in-laws aren't that bad, just kind of overbearing at times.

whiteandblack 08-15-2007 11:24 AM

am I wrong if I don't call my mother RIGHT back?

Educatingblue 08-15-2007 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by whiteandblack (Post 1502692)
am I wrong if I don't call my mother RIGHT back?

Nah, we all have those moments when we need to give our mothers a little breathing room ;)

MsRaidiance522 08-15-2007 10:21 PM

Am I wrong
 
Am I wrong because I hate being called a neo by other greek members


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