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Date Posted: 08:10:03 01/13/16 Wed
Author: Alfred
Subject: Re: The Immense Value of Discussing Lifelong Memory
In reply to: Susan 's message, "Re: The Immense Value of Discussing Lifelong Memory" on 03:38:39 01/12/16 Tue

A female dominated household can be fun and hubby might benefit greatly. He might get all kinds of fun things if any of the women in his world is into the traditional feminine skills like baking and knitting. Also, soon there are or will be boy friends. He should definitely interview them and make sure that everyone is on the same page when it comes to the rules for socializing. During the interview he can find out if the boy likes to do guy-things and then they could do them. So, the future will bring lots of boys into his life!

Sorry that you have to impose on Mr. H monthly. Who got it during the Christmas season? That must have been a disappointment to mom. What is the distribution of consultations with Mr. H -- does each kid get it equally often or are his chats between kids fading as they leave their tweens and become full-fledged teens?




>Even our cat is a girl so hubby is totally outnumbered
>and yes all 4 girls are from hubby and I. He goes out
>with the guys occasionally but he is very much a hands
>on guy. He treats all the girls like girls and when
>necessary and he horseplays with them when they fool
>around to the girls he's just dad.
>
>He also carries out the spankings when he's home as
>I've explained we've begun having discussions on me
>spanking the older ones when they need it and have yet
>to reach a decision. He will continue to spank the
>younger ones when he's home.
>
>We are a busy family and I don't think either of us
>would have it any other way. There are sports and
>crafts there are library trips and shopping trips
>there are church activities as well as school
>activities and there are family discussions there are
>one on one discussions with just dad as there are with
>just mom and at times the both of us.
>
>As for Mr. H. retiring anytime soon I personally don't
>see it as he gets the call at least once a month now
>and has been known to have a busy month every now and
>then.

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