Ask them when they had sex last or whether
their husband is good in bed.
Not exact matches
With regard to sex at its
best, there
are no wives and no
husbands, just two (normally two) amazing beasts burning the
bed up
in wild - eyed... words escape me, but its not sex if it doesn't make you bleed from the eyes.
Rebecca writes: «
Well when we got home, we
were going to lay our little girl out on our
bed and my
husband put her on a pillow
in the middle of the
bed and she instantly rolled over and landed on her face.
she let herself into my parents house which i
was staying at at the time, it
was her way or no way, she only had the one son, my
husband and my mum had 3, but the mother
in law knew
best, my son
is nearly 2 and telling me that i NEED to start potty training him now, and he NEEDS to go into a
bed so she can have him at her House i
am on boiling point with her hates a strong word to use but im close to saying it about her!
It took up a fair bit of room
in our queen - sized
bed, but even once my
husband returned we kept using it; most nights, she'd sleep
in the nest from 10 - 4 (with at least one nursing session, sometimes more) and then I'd lie her on my chest with pillows all around me from 4 - 7, it
was the
best sleep either of us got!
There isn't room
in my king
bed for four extra people, and I actually prefer adult snuggling with my
husband as
well so that typically would take precedence to sleeping with my child
in my
bed.
THAT
is the call that her
husband has actual issues with, that an actively suicidal woman
was deemed to
be better at home than
in an inpatient
bed at a mother and baby unit (specifically set up for women with severe PPD who
are felt to
be a risk to themselves or others).
The only joy you'll get when you feed your child
is in the early months — breast or bottle fed — except maybe at 2
am, sleep deprived, your
husband is sleeping
in your cozy
bed and you want to drive a hammer to his head because
well, he
's sleeping.
My
husband and I started with her
in our
bed and decided it wasn't a
good idea.
just wondering, heard so much about the gelatin that I went out and purchased a little bag of it at the balk barn, she said it
is edible, now I
was reading an article that said use 1/4 cup of cold water and 2 teaspoons
in a cup stir
good and dissolve, place
in fridge, and just before you
are ready to go to
bed take it out of the fridge and set it aside,
in the morning mix it with some juice and drink it,
well my
husband says the crystals never really dissolve, so not sure what kinda of gelatin it
is, should we
be mixing it with warm water, and also on the article it shows like squares of jello, so we
were thinking that the mixture we mix at night should
be thicker,
is it safe to drink the kind from the Balk Barn... thx
My
husband's much
better about getting
in bed early to read than I
am and he'd like there to
be a «No Screens after 10:30 pm» rule
in our house where we both have to
be off our computers, phones etc. so we can unwind before
bed and have time to read / relax... however, I
am a chronic nightowl who likes to blog after 11 pm... so it
's kind of a struggle!
Tom Hardy
's neighbours complained to local council over «tasteless» wood burning stove flue Charlotte Riley: My
husband Tom Hardy
is good in the bedroom (he
's great at making the
bed, apparently)
IF my daughter
were to open a door to a perfect stranger with her 8 month old baby girl on asleep
in her
bed, while her
husband was away (as
is the case with many military families)... or IF one of my son's allowed his wife to do this...
well then I did not complete my duties as a father.
My
husband and I work at different hours, and I have not trained him
well enough to expect a made
bed when I arrive home; — RRB - My dream
bedding would
be crisp white, with high thread count and monogrammed letters
in dark brown, and a brown quilt throw....
i
am absolutley amazed at how many of you do ANYTHING before you have coffee... i wake up plug
in coffee... take the dog out... come
in... sit down with coffee and prayers... call my precious elderly mom to make sure she
is ok... open the curtains... check emails to make sure the rest of my grown family
is well (and hope that there
are new pictures of the most adorable baby grandboy who ever lived)... make the
bed as soon as my
husband wakes up and has his coffee... i
am much more flexible after almost 38 years of marriage... now i actually wiat for him to get out of the
bed... and then the rest
is whatever happens....