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Family / Re: Son Wore His Dads Socks - Dad Freaked Out! by Rehana2: 12:44am On Apr 09, 2009
Various shades of day glo stripey actually!
(wears his socks in bed too - aww!)
Family / Re: Son Wore His Dads Socks - Dad Freaked Out! by Rehana2: 12:10am On Apr 09, 2009
Thnx everyne, my fault really for buying them both Primark stripey socks, will get hubbys sock embroidered with a T for Tunji!
and colour code in future. Think this might be a tactic on T,s part to clear the living room so he can watch Sky.
Family / Son Wore His Dads Socks - Dad Freaked Out! by Rehana2: 11:48pm On Apr 08, 2009
Very stressful, I work full time, come home cook, clear away, and my husband spots his socks on our teen son. Pure mistake on the boys part as I sorted the washing and put away last week. I was jusr going to sit with hubby and unwind and now I feel like a criminal and he went on and on I've retreated the bedroom. Do you think he's overreacting? Ranting and going on and on about socks, this is sad? I explained it was a mistake? They are both very clinical about sharing things.
Family / Re: I Am Tired Of My Oyinbo Wife by Rehana2: 1:10am On Apr 08, 2009
You are both so young to be married but you say you love her, I am English with a Nigerian husband and we have survived many years of marriage and raised a family successfully. We have had good and bad times which has strengthened our relationship, the love has grown and I would say we are best friends at this point in our lives The difference in cultures has been testing and challenging at times, but we got through it. If she has parents look at their home and standards, is she educated, can you sit down ad really communicate your hopes for the future with her. She is so lucky to have a support network of women friends over the years of my marriage I was at times very lonely, however having said that women can sometimes be affected by the opinion of their so called friends. If you are truly growing apart and she is too immature for you go get out before you have children. But give it a chance first, marriage guidance, mediation whatever, and above all if you show her you love her the odd unexpected bunch of flowers or demonstrative behaviour ( a little kiss on the neck when she's washing up, little attentive gestures hours before you ever hit the bedroom, what woman could resist that. I know when the honeymoon is over and the reality of work and life struggles kick in things get boring but there is no reason why the odd weekend break or timeout together can't rekindle love. We still have out moments after all these years! Good luck.

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