Odd relationship dynamics
Odd relationship dynamics
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Spare tyre

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12,256 posts

155 months

Wednesday 13th May
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We know a couple where the bloke is essentially a 1920s husband

The dinner had to be on the table
Nothings ever right
Makes work for the mrs on purpose

Will hold a grudge for days if he is accidentally given a spoon instead of a fork

In their 60s and the chap doesn’t ever lift a finger, buy a gift or do anything nice ever

What’s it all about?

I’m sure PH has some interesting stories

heisthegaffer

4,168 posts

223 months

Wednesday 13th May
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Spare tyre said:
We know a couple where the bloke is essentially a 1920s husband

The dinner had to be on the table
Nothings ever right
Makes work for the mrs on purpose

Will hold a grudge for days if he is accidentally given a spoon instead of a fork

In their 60s and the chap doesn t ever lift a finger, buy a gift or do anything nice ever

What s it all about?

I m sure PH has some interesting stories
He sounds a pathetic and spoilt little prick to me. Poor woman saddled with him.

vaud

58,350 posts

180 months

Wednesday 13th May
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Sounds like an abusive, toxic waste of oxygen to me.

Presumably she needs permission to drive, go out, see friends and breathe?

butchstewie

64,894 posts

235 months

Wednesday 13th May
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Not sure I'd overthink that one.

At best some people are just aholes.

At worst if that's what you know goes on what goes on that you don't know about.

bloomen

9,674 posts

184 months

Wednesday 13th May
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For all we know, she might have demanded that when they first started dating. People are weird.

My own contribution - I grew up in darkest farming country. One old goat nearby used to chain his wife to the rayburn before he went out.

Doesitdrive

1,168 posts

6 months

Wednesday 13th May
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bloomen said:
For all we know, she might have demanded that when they first started dating. People are weird.

My own contribution - I grew up in darkest farming country. One old goat nearby used to chain his wife to the rayburn before he went out.
Ireland?

bloomen

9,674 posts

184 months

Wednesday 13th May
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Doesitdrive said:
Ireland?
Mid Devon.

The same guy would also eagerly await magic mushroom season and then you'd often see the resulting effects in his tractor driving.

It wasn't a very sophisticated place in the 1970s.

At the cattle auctions half of the farmers would hand over their chequebooks for the auctioneer to fill in because they couldn't read or write.

My dad asked one fella what his memories of WW2 were - 'Good harvests'.


Earthdweller

18,486 posts

151 months

Wednesday 13th May
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Doesitdrive said:
bloomen said:
For all we know, she might have demanded that when they first started dating. People are weird.

My own contribution - I grew up in darkest farming country. One old goat nearby used to chain his wife to the rayburn before he went out.
Ireland?
He said he was a goat not a priest !

Downward

5,468 posts

128 months

Wednesday 13th May
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Spare tyre said:
We know a couple where the bloke is essentially a 1920s husband

The dinner had to be on the table
Nothings ever right
Makes work for the mrs on purpose

Will hold a grudge for days if he is accidentally given a spoon instead of a fork

In their 60s and the chap doesn t ever lift a finger, buy a gift or do anything nice ever

What s it all about?

I m sure PH has some interesting stories
What’s his username ?

Rob 131 Sport

4,541 posts

77 months

Wednesday 13th May
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Spare tyre said:
We know a couple where the bloke is essentially a 1920s husband

The dinner had to be on the table
Nothings ever right
Makes work for the mrs on purpose

Will hold a grudge for days if he is accidentally given a spoon instead of a fork

In their 60s and the chap doesn t ever lift a finger, buy a gift or do anything nice ever

What s it all about?

I m sure PH has some interesting stories
As this is a motoring forum, what cars do they own.

MC Bodge

28,318 posts

200 months

Wednesday 13th May
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Spare tyre said:
We know a couple where the bloke is essentially a 1920s husband

The dinner had to be on the table
Nothings ever right
Makes work for the mrs on purpose

Will hold a grudge for days if he is accidentally given a spoon instead of a fork

In their 60s and the chap doesn t ever lift a finger, buy a gift or do anything nice ever

What s it all about?

I m sure PH has some interesting stories
I wonder how many people on here read this, whilst waiting for their current wife to bring them their slippers, and were confused when they found nothing odd in the post?

Doesitdrive

1,168 posts

6 months

Wednesday 13th May
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bloomen said:
Doesitdrive said:
Ireland?
Mid Devon.

The same guy would also eagerly await magic mushroom season and then you'd often see the resulting effects in his tractor driving.

It wasn't a very sophisticated place in the 1970s.

At the cattle auctions half of the farmers would hand over their chequebooks for the auctioneer to fill in because they couldn't read or write.

My dad asked one fella what his memories of WW2 were - 'Good harvests'.
Guess farmers were the same everywhere back in the day lol.

In Kerry there was a copper known as boots, his speciality was nicking farmers for driving tractors in wellies.

Most of them didn't have wives to chain up though.

Wacky Racer

40,910 posts

272 months

Wednesday 13th May
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cliffords

3,841 posts

48 months

Wednesday 13th May
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MC Bodge said:
Spare tyre said:
We know a couple where the bloke is essentially a 1920s husband

The dinner had to be on the table
Nothings ever right
Makes work for the mrs on purpose

Will hold a grudge for days if he is accidentally given a spoon instead of a fork

In their 60s and the chap doesn t ever lift a finger, buy a gift or do anything nice ever

What s it all about?

I m sure PH has some interesting stories
I wonder how many people on here read this, whilst waiting for their current wife to bring them their slippers, and were confused when they found nothing odd in the post?

Yes I read it and thought for a moment it was someone who knew me and was jealous.
Can't understand what on earth made the OP post such an ordinary set up.

Jambur

55 posts

86 months

Wednesday 13th May
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Doesitdrive said:
Ireland?
Idiotic statement, there still is a superiority complex in some Little Englanders.

zetec

5,056 posts

276 months

Wednesday 13th May
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Downward said:
Spare tyre said:
We know a couple where the bloke is essentially a 1920s husband

The dinner had to be on the table
Nothings ever right
Makes work for the mrs on purpose

Will hold a grudge for days if he is accidentally given a spoon instead of a fork

In their 60s and the chap doesn t ever lift a finger, buy a gift or do anything nice ever

What s it all about?

I m sure PH has some interesting stories
What s his username ?
Jacob Rees-Mogg

Johnspex

5,092 posts

209 months

Thursday 14th May
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Jambur said:
Doesitdrive said:
Ireland?
Idiotic statement, there still is a superiority complex in some Little Englanders.
That’s not a statement, it’s a question.

Doesitdrive

1,168 posts

6 months

Thursday 14th May
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Johnspex said:
Jambur said:
Doesitdrive said:
Ireland?
Idiotic statement, there still is a superiority complex in some Little Englanders.
That s not a statement, it s a question.
But some cannot see or understand lol.

vikingaero

12,644 posts

194 months

Thursday 14th May
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One of my neighbours is like this. She started off with a part time job in a nursery being run ragged by the little beggars. But husband decided that she didn't do enough hours and ordered her to get another part time job as well as all the housework. He decided she should walk to work for exercise rather than use her car. I sometimes see her cleaning the cars whilst he is very much a sit in front of the fire reading a newspaper type of guy.

MC Bodge

28,318 posts

200 months

Thursday 14th May
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vikingaero said:
One of my neighbours is like this. She started off with a part time job in a nursery being run ragged by the little beggars. But husband decided that she didn't do enough hours and ordered her to get another part time job as well as all the housework. He decided she should walk to work for exercise rather than use her car. I sometimes see her cleaning the cars whilst he is very much a sit in front of the fire reading a newspaper type of guy.
More of a PH NP&E type of guy, non?