My future husband is one of those men that women dream about. He finds humor in everything I do and thinks that I am just the sweetest, most precious thing in the world. ( I know that is funny right?)
One thing he finds funny and actually teases me about is me losing my "warrior" status. I have never had any man do just about everything for me. So when we get to dividing up the task of me relocating. I noticed that my list is very short, and his is super long.
He laughs at me when I say... I can do this, this, or this. "Baby" he says with his deep voice "that is my job." I'll sigh, and say okay. Then he chuckles. And says "Baby I got this, relax."
And actually, he has done a spectacular job of making room for me, he even found me a diabetic center, and we both have been in touch with those folks. So why do I feel the urge to always jump in and help? He does laugh, and says he understands.
pubwrite08: My future husband is one of those men that women dream about. He finds humor in everything I do and thinks that I am just the sweetest, most precious thing in the world. ( I know that is funny right?)
One thing he finds funny and actually teases me about is me losing my "warrior" status. I have never had any man do just about everything for me. So when we get to dividing up the task of me relocating. I noticed that my list is very short, and his is super long.
He laughs at me when I say... I can do this, this, or this. "Baby" he says with his deep voice "that is my job." I'll sigh, and say okay. Then he chuckles. And says "Baby I got this, relax."
And actually, he has done a spectacular job of making room for me, he even found me a diabetic center, and we both have been in touch with those folks. So why do I feel the urge to always jump in and help? He does laugh, and says he understands.
Sounds like he loves the bejesus out of you. All the best for you two.
I can VERY much relate. It comes from YEARS of being independent! But isn't it just GRAND to have a man that will actually step up and do these things for you just because he feels the need to?!
cristinaLisbon, North Holland Netherlands17,243 posts
That's what most women dream of finding in a life partner. You seem to have found your match. Well done. Very beautiful indeed. Cherish it. It takes everyday.
Woman ........are you mad ........think about your fellow sisters on this site .........its hard enough being single .....stop rubbing it in their face
Must feel like you one the lottery ........enjoy it ....don't fight it ...........just show's there are still gallant knights out here .
In response to: My future husband is one of those men that women dream about. He finds humor in everything I do and thinks that I am just the sweetest, most precious thing in the world. ( I know that is funny right?)
One thing he finds funny and actually teases me about is me losing my "warrior" status. I have never had any man do just about everything for me. So when we get to dividing up the task of me relocating. I noticed that my list is very short, and his is super long.
He laughs at me when I say... I can do this, this, or this. "Baby" he says with his deep voice "that is my job." I'll sigh, and say okay. Then he chuckles. And says "Baby I got this, relax."
And actually, he has done a spectacular job of making room for me, he even found me a diabetic center, and we both have been in touch with those folks. So why do I feel the urge to always jump in and help? He does laugh, and says he understands.
Hopefully someday I'll be lucky enough to have a man in my life who truly and really loves me too.
pubwrite08: My future husband is one of those men that women dream about. He finds humor in everything I do and thinks that I am just the sweetest, most precious thing in the world. ( I know that is funny right?)
One thing he finds funny and actually teases me about is me losing my "warrior" status. I have never had any man do just about everything for me. So when we get to dividing up the task of me relocating. I noticed that my list is very short, and his is super long.
He laughs at me when I say... I can do this, this, or this. "Baby" he says with his deep voice "that is my job." I'll sigh, and say okay. Then he chuckles. And says "Baby I got this, relax."
And actually, he has done a spectacular job of making room for me, he even found me a diabetic center, and we both have been in touch with those folks. So why do I feel the urge to always jump in and help? He does laugh, and says he understands.
Just fabulous, W.
I could say it's love, but it's really even more than that... You both are wonderful giving people. Wish you a long and happy life together
cristinaLisbon, North Holland Netherlands17,243 posts
almera03: Woman ........are you mad ........think about your fellow sisters on this site .........its hard enough being single .....stop rubbing it in their face
Must feel like you one the lottery ........enjoy it ....don't fight it ...........just show's there are still gallant knights out here .
oztrackPerth, Western Australia Australia147 posts
pubwrite08: My future husband is one of those men that women dream about. He finds humor in everything I do and thinks that I am just the sweetest, most precious thing in the world. ( I know that is funny right?)
One thing he finds funny and actually teases me about is me losing my "warrior" status. I have never had any man do just about everything for me. So when we get to dividing up the task of me relocating. I noticed that my list is very short, and his is super long.
He laughs at me when I say... I can do this, this, or this. "Baby" he says with his deep voice "that is my job." I'll sigh, and say okay. Then he chuckles. And says "Baby I got this, relax."
And actually, he has done a spectacular job of making room for me, he even found me a diabetic center, and we both have been in touch with those folks. So why do I feel the urge to always jump in and help? He does laugh, and says he understands.
MMM....its strange you post this, because I'm in that situation with my partner right now. She's in China and I'm in Australia and its difficult for her to organise how we will live life after she finishes her studies, so she says to me....please will you do it. I was uncomfortable with this at first, being a sharing sort of person, but realised that she really meant it. She's not passive, but she trusts me and I think that is the essence of a good relationship, which the OP illustrates. Also, I'm in a better position to do this than she is and she understands that.
Wendy hun, Take all he is offering, wrap it up, put a big bow on it and those times when you feel a wee bit discouraged, open it and savor all those precious things for the rest of your life.
cristina: That's what most women dream of finding in a life partner. You seem to have found your match. Well done. Very beautiful indeed. Cherish it. It takes everyday.
so THAT's what yall woman dream of having huh? cheap labor???
thanks for making singlehood that much more valuable for me!!!!!!!
i did notice the lack of reciprocating comments from yall..
I can VERY much relate. It comes from YEARS of being independent! But isn't it just GRAND to have a man that will actually step up and do these things for you just because he feels the need to?!
I know I refrain from giving him a hard time. I am so logical, and he is oober emotional, but I love him... So it makes him hapy he says to do these things. I am all for happiness.
sassy49senior: Wendy hun, Take all he is offering, wrap it up, put a big bow on it and those times when you feel a wee bit discouraged, open it and savor all those precious things for the rest of your life.
You betcha!!!Miss Sassy. Even my kids doing the happy dance. They tell him he can not give me back no matter how crazy I make him.
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One thing he finds funny and actually teases me about is me losing my "warrior" status. I have never had any man do just about everything for me. So when we get to dividing up the task of me relocating. I noticed that my list is very short, and his is super long.
He laughs at me when I say... I can do this, this, or this. "Baby" he says with his deep voice "that is my job." I'll sigh, and say okay. Then he chuckles. And says "Baby I got this, relax."
And actually, he has done a spectacular job of making room for me, he even found me a diabetic center, and we both have been in touch with those folks. So why do I feel the urge to always jump in and help? He does laugh, and says he understands.