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How much time would you like to spend with your ideal mate on the average each day?
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That's a tough question dependent on many factors s1owhand!
If I were to start dating now...a few hours a week would be fine! If it got more serious, then more time would be given. If we do not live together I guess 1-2hrs/day would be good. If you live with your mate then more may be required. I have been in a relationship where the guy thought we needed to do EVERYTHING together & NEVER again will I go there. Some people are more needy than others & I rate fairly low on that scale. I have hobbies that I enjoy alone and need "bayou self" time to keep me happy & healthy! |
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How much time would you like to spend with your ideal mate on the average each day? All of his time. I am a greedy girl :-) Okay, I would let him out to work. |
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How much time would you like to spend with your ideal mate on the average each day? All of his time. I am a greedy girl :-) Okay, I would let him out to work. |
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Not an easy question to answer. I like to have days alone together but I also need my alone time. It would depend on work schedules too.
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How much time would you like to spend with your ideal mate on the average each day? All of his time. I am a greedy girl :-) Okay, I would let him out to work. |
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I want a lot of time too.
Especially in the beginning. Although, we should still keep healthy lives of our own, independently. |
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I want a lot of time too. Especially in the beginning. Although, we should still keep healthy lives of our own, independently. I know what you mean. I don't think I need to watch him when he mows the lawn. |
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Lots and lots of time....
....until we break up after three months.... |
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Edited by
soufiehere
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Wed 04/06/11 04:18 PM
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I know what you mean. I don't think I need to watch him when he mows the lawn. You obviously have not spent too much time in the cul-de-sac with all the restless divorcee's. |
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I know what you mean. I don't think I need to watch him when he mows the lawn. You obviously have not spent too nuch time in the cul-de-sac with all the restless divorcee's. I have an electrically charged perimeter fence and laser guns with divorcee trackers. Oh, and 5 dogs that can bite ***. |
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I know what you mean. I don't think I need to watch him when he mows the lawn. You obviously have not spent too nuch time in the cul-de-sac with all the restless divorcee's. I hate cul-de-sacs. There's only one way out, and the people are kind of weird. |
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I have an electrically charged perimeter fence and laser guns with divorcee trackers. Oh, and 5 dogs that can bite ***. If you had a HUMMER you could rule :-) |
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I don't really have any spare time.
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Enough time for her to make me a really good sandwich, and get me a beer out of the fridge.
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I don't really have any spare time. Same here, and the time I do have I don't want to be bothered. |
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there are times to be with someone an then there also your own time too but i would try an share as much time as i can with someone
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Enough time for her to make me a really good sandwich, and get me a beer out of the fridge. |
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Enough time to get a hug and a kiss each day is suffice, but there would have to be some time during the week to spend just the two of us....
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Well when you are retired...when my late husband was getting ready to retire(and I wasn't working) I knew we weren't going to be able to do 24/7 together so I got a part time job working at the local Dairy Queen.. I loved it and so did he.. Worked out well!
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