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Oldhway
06-30-2009, 06:58 PM
This one is for the guys, although I think the woman will probably get a laugh out of it.

So guys, you know the scenario, your wife/girlfriend/? has bought or selected something to wear. The process has been arduous, with many items selected and rejected. through the process you have been routinely queried as to what you think. And you have dutifully tried to pay attention and always find something nice to say, even going so far as to occasionally express an opinion of preferring one thing over another ( I always choose wrong there too). You have probably learned that "fine" as in, "you look fine honey" is a 4 letter word with a negative connotation (who knew?). Eventually the process ends, the blouse or pants or whatever are chosen as the least offensive alternative in the massive, nothing to wear, wardrobe, and life moves on.

Well yesterday I did something I have always dreamed of doing. My wife was wearing a new shirt and she asked me what I thought of it. I thought it looked nice and fit her well and I told her so.

And then.... the dreaded "are you sure" follow up question.

In this case it was" Are you sure, It doesn't look like an old lady shirt does it?"
Well I had already told her honestly that I liked it but this time something primeval, deep inside my maleness rose to the surface and I heard my own voice answer "actually honey, you're right, it makes you look 10 years older, accentuates the wrinkles on your face and adds 30 pounds" (all untrue by the way).

We both stood there staring at each other in shock! Who said that? Did it really come out of me? I felt so liberated and so truly male at that moment. And then we both burst out laughing hysterically and life reverted back to the normal order of things.

Ah, but for just that one moment...

Man, it's a good thing she loves me.

Oldhway
06-30-2009, 08:03 PM
I thought that politics - even family politics - was a prohibited subject on the forum.

Also politically (in)correct statements.
:scratch;):laugh

PT9766


No politics involved. Our household is a Theocracy. She is the Divine Queen and I worship the ground she walks on. Really.

bmdubyou
06-30-2009, 08:30 PM
awww....:heart I want that-someday...soon!!;)

Manfred
06-30-2009, 08:54 PM
Steve,

Sounds like a solid marriage. Communication has been troublesome since they built that tower in Babel.

Congrats!, and though we cannot say so on this forum, praise God for His mercy.

:clap:clap

kgadley01
06-30-2009, 09:06 PM
Your a brave man, I would have gotten two black eyes and would have had to sleep in the Garage (man cave) for a week. LOL

GSJIHAD
07-01-2009, 01:36 AM
Politics, religion, and relationships; ports the Truth rarely finds safe harbor in. Well done. :thumb

pffog
07-01-2009, 06:22 AM
Just be careful if your coffee tastes a little different in the next couple of months. Ethylene Glycol make a good sweetener, until your liver fails :D

hlothery
07-01-2009, 07:45 AM
Having met the lady in question......I can visualize that exact conversation taking place. What you probably didn't mention, but I suspect was present, was an almost overwhelming sense of dread and fear..............until she laughed!:laugh
It's wonderful to have a soulmate.

Say Hi to her for me.

98098
07-01-2009, 07:51 AM
From the start i told my wonderful woman that the said item make her butt look big. She does not ask me any more!!!:drink

jforgo
07-01-2009, 09:59 AM
You speak freely with her, that is very good.
You already know this is more than most men get - otherwise it would not be noteworthy enough to post, right?
Hopefully you keep doing so - this is certainly a "use it or lose it" thing...

BubbaZanetti
07-01-2009, 10:04 AM
being the "fashionista" in my household i'm always getting asked about combination, concept and color. i can be a pretty picky bastard and am brutally honest. my girlfriend usually takes me shopping with her so i can critique, i think she appreciates it.

Semper_Fi
07-01-2009, 10:42 AM
I get asked for color combinations, contrast and flow.

Works well - have not had to double check coffee or check my brakes in years!

cathdeac
07-01-2009, 10:49 AM
Maybe there's a bright side... She knows you haven't been replaced by the POD people.:bolt

Isn't it great that we have those in our lives that keep us HONEST?

"The TRUTH will set you FREE....but FIRST it will make you MISERABLE..."

bunkyone
07-01-2009, 11:10 AM
Hey all; I guess I'm one of those weird guys that doesn't mind shopping with the wife. (What? Me, weird? Nah!!) I blessed with a wife that (1) doesn't shop all that often, and (2) when she does, it's almost always at a Goodwill store. She has recently been dieting with some of her co-workers and has lost 30 pounds. I promised her a new wardrobe and she's going to make a Goodwill run with her daughter in law next week end. Got to love a frugal woman like that!! Vaya con Dios, Dutch

FatChance
07-01-2009, 02:34 PM
What can I say? My wife's ADVRider alias is "FatWife" (she is anything but, BTW and we always get a kick out of the reaction we get from strangers when I introduce her that way). If you can't joke with the person you are spending your life with, you need to find a way to open that facet of communication.

SIBUD
07-01-2009, 04:44 PM
What can I say? My wife's ADVRider alias is "FatWife" (she is anything but, BTW and we always get a kick out of the reaction we get from strangers when I introduce her that way). If you can't joke with the person you are spending your life with, you need to find a way to open that facet of communication.

Ain't that the truth. We can either laugh or cry. Most of the times laughing is the better option.

Please don't post a pic of your Fat Wife because some might be offended. :laugh:laugh:laugh:laugh:laugh:laugh:laugh

Rapid_Roy
07-01-2009, 09:44 PM
:dance

I did that once. Once.:laugh

Actually, she knows I have no style, so she doesn't ask me.

From MARS
07-02-2009, 06:39 AM
My standard answer is, "Wear whatever you want 'cause whatever you put on will look great!"

Tom

rmarkr
07-02-2009, 07:31 AM
"Do you like my blue dress?"
"Yes dear, it looks great on you"
"Does that mean you don't like my red dress?"

You just can't win!!
:dunno

37071
07-02-2009, 08:00 AM
:dance

I did that once. Once.:laugh

Actually, she knows I have no style, so she doesn't ask me.

+1 Thank goodness!

Oldhway
07-02-2009, 08:37 AM
It's all part of that mysterious attraction between the sexes.

Keeps things interesting.

In discussing future new bike purchases with her the other day she wondered why I am always looking for the "perfect" bike. Why couldn't I just settle for the current ride? I explained to her that there was a time when I might have been able to do that because I believed you could never find the "perfect" anything. Then I met her. Now I am spoiled because I know perfection can exist.

She said something about BS and me being a salesman and smacked me on the back of the head. But she also smiled.

Rod Sheridan
07-02-2009, 11:31 AM
When I read the title of the thread, I thought it was about the dream where you went to the dealer and they had parts in stock........Rod.

From MARS
07-02-2009, 12:57 PM
It's all part of that mysterious attraction between the sexes.

Keeps things interesting.

In discussing future new bike purchases with her the other day she wondered why I am always looking for the "perfect" bike. Why couldn't I just settle for the current ride? I explained to her that there was a time when I might have been able to do that because I believed you could never find the "perfect" anything. Then I met her. Now I am spoiled because I know perfection can exist.

She said something about BS and me being a salesman and smacked me on the back of the head. But she also smiled.

You're a genius! I get the same thing about changing bikes, but now, I know how to respond. :thumb

Tom

535is
07-06-2009, 03:04 PM
being the "fashionista" in my household i'm always getting asked about combination, concept and color. i can be a pretty picky bastard and am brutally honest. my girlfriend usually takes me shopping with her so i can critique, i think she appreciates it.
Think what you will; this is just a test. Obviously, she thinks you might be gay ... :whistle

lkchris
07-07-2009, 09:53 AM
IMHO the ultimate dream for BMW guys is for your wife/girlfriend to want to own and ride her own BMW. BMWs look good on all women and make all women look even better. (Plus, their luggage is their problem.)

650flutterby
07-07-2009, 10:19 AM
Every time my husband bought a new motorcycle in the last 32 years he'd bring it home and say, "Look what I bought for you.":heart

Last October he bought an F650GS for me. He said he thought I wouldn't ride very much and he could use it. I've only allowed him to put about 30 miles on it.
About 1/2 of those were taking it to get service work done. Of course, that was his excuse for buying an X Challenge in January.:scratch

See you all at the MOA rally, Heritage Ride and RA Rally on MY bike.:bikes

BubbaZanetti
07-07-2009, 10:39 AM
Think what you will; this is just a test. Obviously, she thinks you might be gay ... :whistle

after 7 years, i'm fairly certain she knows that's not the case :deal


IMHO the ultimate dream for BMW guys is for your wife/girlfriend to want to own and ride her own BMW. BMWs look good on all women and make all women look even better. (Plus, their luggage is their problem.)

i hope to reach this point one day, maybe when we aren't in NYC anymore, i like airheads, unfortunately airheads don't really care for a 6'5" rider plus passenger.

lkchris
07-08-2009, 10:02 AM
unfortunately airheads don't really care for a 6'5" rider plus passenger.

Exactly.

The whole purpose it would seem as regards BMW riding is the extra comfort afforded by their design and their engineering. This goes away in a hurry riding two up.

In fact, one of the major factors in keeping me from going to Oilheads from Airheads, is the stepped up nature of the rear seats--looks good, I guess, to potential two-uppers, but not comfortable at all for taller riders. At least me.