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female
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36-40,
anonymous
writes: How much should guys know about thier significate others day to day life? My husband and I were channel surfing last night and i stoped on Dr. Phil just to see what the subject was about. It was about 12 am so there was not much choice on TV. He asked me "you watch Dr Phil" I said "nope I sure dont just wanted to see what he was talking about" He said "i didnt know you liekd Dr Phil and i didnt know you liked BBQ flavor". A few weeks ago my dad made some BBQ chicken and usually i dont like BBQ but this was different and I liked it. So I explained that the chicken was different and good and yes i liked it but still some BBQ i dont like. And about Dr Phil i said the only time I have watched it was at work when i step into the gym to weigh myself once a week or so. So now he says that I should tell him that i get 2 minutes of exposure to Dr Phil. I dont feel that is a needed conversation for us to have. I dont think i should have to tell him that i saw 2 minutes of Dr Phil last time I weighed myself. He also wants me to call him on all my breaks I dont do this any more but i did used to. He wants me to tell him everything my firends and I talk/text about. Make sure im not talking about him in any way. Just seems weird and unnessesary.... Any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
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reader, anonymous, writes (9 March 2011): Yeah seems a little clingy...I mean, I like it when my girlfriend calls me once in a while - just to know shes thinking about me or whatever may be - and I know she likes it when I do it to her, but when it comes to "operational-living" (i.e. the day-to-day stuff) we don't fret over every little thing we do.
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