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@I am still oxox  tbh, I'm not sure what your OP means.

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@I am still oxox 

 

After 45 years of marriage my husband knows me as well as know myself if not better.

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@Harpa 

 

Aw, I love this happy ending Smiley Happy  My dad and husband have done that.  One time my dad took my daughter out for lunch (his birthday) when she was around 5 or 6.  SHE came home with a birthday present.  It was his birthday present to buy her a Teddy Ruxpin.  Anyone remember Teddy Ruxpin?

PLANET OF THE DOLLS: Doll-A-Day 2023 #224: Teddy Ruxpin

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@kindred cats 

 

Plus, we're smarter! 

 

I have more book smarts but DH has more real world/common smarts.

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@PA Mom-mom 

 

he says "by we, you mean me?" 

 

Of course! (g)

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I never expected my husband to be a mind-reader or think like me. Not sure why you would want it.
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Not long ago I saw an article about historical word usage.

 

They asked  ... How come we say "How Come" ?

 

I already forgot the answer.  Woman LOL

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@KKJ wrote:

@I am still oxox  tbh, I'm not sure what your OP means.


@KKJ Wow it mean I can figure out what he is thinking but he can no figure out what I am thinking 

Stop being afraid of what could go wrong and start being positive what could go right.
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Biting tongue while sitting on hands.

What is good for the goose today will also be good for the gander tomorrow.