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Post by jstalljon on Oct 26, 2005 14:55:23 GMT -5
Is she Hot ? What do you think 911? Is she hot?? Please don't take offense to this LawCo....just pokin' some fun at 911. I hope things work out for you....like someone else said. She's a girlfriend....not a wife. If you're going to nip it in the bud, do it now. Not later...divorce is a messy and ugly thing!
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Post by Tye on Oct 26, 2005 16:02:30 GMT -5
Nope ^^
LawrenceCoBowhunter, if I were you I'd tell her that if she can't put up with me hunting, then I can't put up with her. Either let me do what I love to do, or get lost.
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Post by 911 on Oct 26, 2005 18:55:51 GMT -5
ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!! I think i need a new keyboard and YES she is hot Thanks Great picture
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Post by stykbow on Oct 26, 2005 19:12:58 GMT -5
I would tell her not to let the door hit ya where the good Lord split ya. Next!
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Post by mbogo on Oct 27, 2005 11:06:33 GMT -5
A few months after I first started dating my girlfriend(and probable future wife) I explained to her in great detail what hunting meant to me. I also told her that hunting is large part of what makes me the person that I am. She has never had a problem with me hunting even though sometimes we do not see each other as much as we might like. Like the others have said, if she truly loves you then she would not ask you to give up something as important to you as hunting is. If she can not understand this then it is time to move on. You never know you may find another girl that is ATTRACTIVE and HUNTS. BTW, hunting is not just something I do, it is who I am and I could never give that up just to be with someone. I would never be happy if I did.
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Post by camoham on Oct 27, 2005 11:38:45 GMT -5
no one can really make the decision but you obviously.................
my thinking is that alot of things need to be evaluated.
most thankfully and humbly...........i have a wife that fully supports all the "insanity" that occurs with seasons.
her one complaint is when my freezer is empty !!!!
my thinking is communication is key to ANY relationship................
camoham
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Post by jkd on Oct 27, 2005 14:26:03 GMT -5
It's like the old joke...
Old coonhunter brought his new dog to hunt one night, and told his buddy, "Yeah, my wife told me I had to choose between her and my dog Blue. I guess I'll miss her some day..."
I got married (second time) in 1987 to a gal who grew up in the city, didn't like guns/hunting, but knew I was an avid hunter/shooter. Over the years, she has come to accept the gun cases, camo and gear as what I do for free time. She knows when I'm in the field, I'm chasing deer/rabbit/quail and not skirts. She's developed a taste for venison and rabbit (I still do the cleaning...) :-)
This past year, she went out to the trap range with my son and I as part of his 4-H Shooting Sports course, met other parents there, and got to see our son bust clays with the best of the group. This was the first time she had actually been out and seen either of us shooting, and I think she finally got a taste of why we find hunting/shooting an exciting sport. Now, when he and I come home of an evening from hunting, she asks in jest "where's all the deer?", and listens as Christopher tells her the evening hunt story. When he and I came home a couple of months back with a new Mossberg 835 for him, she gave me a little grief about him being too young (mature 11), but after she saw him handle it at the range and how much fun he had and the pride he took in shooting well, those concerns have passed.
Marriage or any relationship isn't about guaranteeing someone you'll spend 24/7 with them... it's about sharing some time/activities and being willing to give the other space to have their personal time.
KD
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Post by ccavacini on Oct 27, 2005 15:59:21 GMT -5
Is she Hot ? Now that was good. Get rid of her................
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