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- From: mara@panix.com (Mara Chibnik)
- Newsgroups: soc.motss
- Subject: Re: long-term relationships...success stories, please...
- Message-ID: <1992Dec27.143608.6204@panix.com>
- Date: 27 Dec 92 14:36:08 GMT
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- bcapps@agora.rain.com (Brent Capps) writes:
- >>Finally, sometime between 7 and 10 years you will resign yourself
- >>to hearing the following question every evening for the rest of your
- >>life: "I dunno, what do YOU want to do for dinner?"
- rogerk@queernet.org (Roger B.A. Klorese) writes:
- >I guess Dan and I have packed a decade worth of living into the past year.
- >Then again, time flies when you're having fun...
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- Maybe it's just a straight couple thing, but I-- ahem-- have it on
- good authority that there comes a point for some couples where they
- get past this point by finding weekly rituals. You know-- Tuesday
- night is always Chinese from the restaurant on the corner.
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- It means that you have to go through the "Idunno,whatdoYOUwant..."
- routine six nights a week, tops.
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- Mara Chibnik
- mara@panix.com Life is too important to be taken seriously.
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