Apr 23, 2015

Straw told her husband. 26-year-old, ho...

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Straw told her husband. 26-year-old, housewife, children are still not. Married, 1 year. In the days of my life was said to be disgruntled and out of patience. Become more desperate to little passing the home as a married couple, I'm not working for my sports you don't often return to go often to play with friends, closer to home, find work too seriously. It was said. But from my friends and play about once a week and the Open House evening once a month or is. I think about staying in the family home about 2 times a month and become a housewife married for so much insane is not. Everyone can relate to say my husband and I, both do?

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Married and one year, 25-year-old wife. Somehow the husband is poor. What is the housewife is bad and is not thought, but does not work why? I do 1 2 weeks go to go to lunch with friends in week 1, but stay at home. Car 3-4 minute is. I think to go to once in a while, but your husband is tired from work and come back and leave alone is left behind that House? But that is of course, dinner out, written by important there isn't. I think in reverse position must be dissatisfied with. Doing more every day working hard outside, worked in her husband's feelings, think of them. My husband is my 3-full-time employees full-time work for income four times, but I want to saving even a little. I intend to continue is pregnant by the way physical impossibility of not much. Do you at it the very least in part found work? I think less frustrated husband if you do. Got married before from her husband is ĺ°˝kasa to consciousness. Doesn't seem quite attractive to contemporary gay to me, also. Violation report

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