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Re: Seven habits all singles should break

Postby verityone » 20 Jul 2010, 02:57

Storm wrote:1. 45-minute showers

Nope.
I average about 15-20 minutes.

Storm wrote:2. Spoilt pets

Nope.
Storm wrote:3. "Casual Sunday"

I might have a 'Sloth Sunday' 'maybe' twice a year.
Storm wrote:4. All TV, all the time

Barely watch any. Maybe an hour or two a week. Catch up on some news, or watch Discovery channel.
Storm wrote:5. Biscuits in bed

Nope.
I like a really clean bed. With fresh sheets.
I shower once in the morning, and before I go to bed. The thought of spending all night grinding dirt accumulated during the days, into my skin for 8 hrs, is not that appealing to me.
Same with towels. Gotta have fresh towels.
The one thing about the bed is, I don't make it in the morning. I pull back the covers. The mattress wicks heat and moisture from your body. It needs to dry out.
Storm wrote:6. Aimless whistling

Nope.
I'm a very 'quiet' person, at home.

Ya, I know...what a shock, huh? :lol:
Storm wrote:7. Lack of matching crockery
This one's especially for the men

:lol:
Nope.
I like continuity, and symmetry. And I love to cook, and I have a thing about the quality of utensils, and such, being that one of my family's businesses was a restaurant.
I really appreciate food that's 'presented' well. And hate the feel of cheap utensils, or dinnerware. I also love the 'right' glass, for a drink. No drinking wine out of a tumbler.

I really can't complain about how many women kept their homes. Or who had any issues about how I lived. That has never been an issue. Not even the toilet seat thing.
I did run across a few who had pets that I could live without, and one who was frustrated with her dog, who I thought was great, and friggin' looooved me (the dog, not the woman... :lol: )

Personally, I think there should be a number 8.
- 8 would be about 'the phone'.

I'm not fond of the phone. Or other people always talking on the phone.
I just want to leave.
I never answer the land line.
It's for outgoing calls, only...

-9 would be about visitors. Especially 'drop in' visitors.
I just want to leave then too... :lol:
Like POF but without silly rules....... Let's see, shall we?

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Re: Seven habits all singles should break

Postby UCbro902 » 11 Aug 2010, 12:32

Storm wrote:If you've been living alone for the past few years, odds are you've developed some habits that just might (to phrase it politely) strike the new person in your life as somewhat strange. Changing deeply-entrenched behaviour takes time and effort, so even if you're convinced the polar ice caps will melt before you meet someone, fall in love, get married and move in together, you might want to start the process by identifying these relationship-defying quirks:


2. Spoilt pets
Strict disciplinarian that you are, you're perfectly fine with Bonkers the dog chomping on toast from your breakfast plate every morning, and it's just so cute when Cleavis the cat curls up in the kitchen sink for a nap. Even if he's a pet lover, your boyfriend will be horrified. Show the beasts who's boss - if nothing else, it'll be good practice for your love life.



You've never owned a cat. Actually they own us...they just tolerate humans...LOL.
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Re: Seven habits all singles should break

Postby Roxy127 » 12 Aug 2010, 07:36

I think the best solution is to NOT move in together.

He has his place and i have mine--this has always worked for *me*.
Wonderful to share nights and weekends together but not 24/7,ugh!

No wonder ive never married........bah......dreadful thought,LOL!
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Re: Seven habits all singles should break

Postby FunkyMonkee » 04 Sep 2010, 19:19

7. Lack of matching crockery
This one's especially for the men - After a certain age, a man resigns himself to the fact that he doesn't need full dining-room service for four - one or two plates, an enormous bowl, and a knife and fork will do just fine (as well as make washing up a less onerous task). If you suspect a romance is in your future, invest in table settings for at least two. And if you think it'll be a really serious romance, go crazy and buy three or four.


I plead guilty to that one.
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Re: Seven habits all singles should break

Postby forums1 » 23 Sep 2010, 02:53

7. Lack of matching crockery
This one's especially for the men - After a certain age, a man resigns himself to the fact that he doesn't need full dining-room service for four - one or two plates, an enormous bowl, and a knife and fork will do just fine (as well as make washing up a less onerous task). If you suspect a romance is in your future, invest in table settings for at least two. And if you think it'll be a really serious romance, go crazy and buy three or four.


Amazingly, I have a more than complete set of matching dishes (although, I'll admit I have one left from - oh hell, when I was a teen - that hasn't broken and I usually have on top of the rest of the plates (use it first - if it breaks, c'est la vie)). Bought a complete set at a yard sale 15 years ago or so, from a couple that married and were getting rid of 'extra stuff' (admittedly they were probably *hers* :lol:), 8 of everything. Broke a few here and there, so I went on ebay the other year and found the exact same make/pattern and stocked up - so I probably have a dozen plates & bowls, actually bought the sugar bowl and large salad bowl I didn't have, coffee pot, etc.

Now, silverware... that's a different story. :lol: That's like this combo of two different sets with random stuff mixed in.
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Re: Seven habits all singles should break

Postby stugotz » 13 Oct 2010, 02:52

Yep...looks like Im busted on a few! You forgot some though darlin. Hows about quitely going about your scattered business as usual WITHOUT announcing discusing every play by play to your significant other? :?

or how about having a plan ( for us guys) when Im alone...I can wonder about aimlessly and end up where I end up. But when Im in a relationship and my girfriend asks me what I wanna do..or what WE should do??? That's always a tough one for me. Being used to being single I didnt have to explain or find a reason why I dont know what I want to do with myself. Now I have to do it for 2 people Ahaha,, :violin:





Storm wrote:If you've been living alone for the past few years, odds are you've developed some habits that just might (to phrase it politely) strike the new person in your life as somewhat strange. Changing deeply-entrenched behaviour takes time and effort, so even if you're convinced the polar ice caps will melt before you meet someone, fall in love, get married and move in together, you might want to start the process by identifying these relationship-defying quirks:

1. 45-minute showers
There's nothing like steaming up the entire bathroom on a chilly spring morning... except, that is, when there's someone outside waiting to do his or her business. If you're a bloke, you can kiss these ablutionary marathons goodbye - and if you're a girly-girl, well, you'll have to cut them back to half an hour, tops.

2. Spoilt pets
Strict disciplinarian that you are, you're perfectly fine with Bonkers the dog chomping on toast from your breakfast plate every morning, and it's just so cute when Cleavis the cat curls up in the kitchen sink for a nap. Even if he's a pet lover, your boyfriend will be horrified. Show the beasts who's boss - if nothing else, it'll be good practice for your love life.

3. "Casual Sunday"
Dragging yourself out of bed at 2 p.m., trudging round the house all afternoon in your pyjamas, brushing your teeth over the six o'clock news and only taking a shower after dinner - unless your new fella is as laid-back (i.e., as much of big a slob) as you are, all that will soon be as extinct as the dirty knickers under your bed.

4. All TV, all the time
When you've been alone for a while, the telly can seem almost like a live-in companion - you may not even notice its intrusive blare 24 hours a day. Your real live-in companion, however, is likely to take heed. Be sure to turn it off occasionally, lest they put an axe through it first.

5. Biscuits in bed
As long as no one's watching, that mattress might as well be an enormous dinner table (lads are especially partial to this habit - it has something to do with getting yelled at by mum). Keep it to the kitchen, thank you, and while we're on the subject, try to clean your sheets once every few months, too.

6. Aimless whistling
This is an especially insidious habit, because most itinerant whistlers aren't even aware what they're doing - until, that is, they notice the people around them desperately trying to claw open windows and jump out. On the other hand, if your new squeeze is an incorrigible hummer, the two of you just might be made for each other.

7. Lack of matching crockery
This one's especially for the men - After a certain age, a man resigns himself to the fact that he doesn't need full dining-room service for four - one or two plates, an enormous bowl, and a knife and fork will do just fine (as well as make washing up a less onerous task). If you suspect a romance is in your future, invest in table settings for at least two. And if you think it'll be a really serious romance, go crazy and buy three or four.
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Re: Seven habits all singles should break

Postby himynameisSarah » 16 Oct 2010, 02:44

I will never break those habits... but, I do spend a lot less time online... what hte fcuk does matching crockery have to do with the price of eggs in China?
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Re: Seven habits all singles should break

Postby ~Nx~ » 16 Oct 2010, 15:54

Stop giving a rats azz about stupid lists.


ah but they provide valuable insight for us stalkers... one poster up there has taken it very seriously and that tells us something... it told me that he must be a frikken nightmare to live with, but some one may find all that attractive..

my habits are horrendous... unless i really have to, i dont even bother with crockery... why dirty a plate when you've already used a saucepan... eat it straight from the pan ffs... having said that, i actually do have a fully matching set including serving bowls and all the posh table linen and cutlery to go with it... one day i may even use it..

my dog sleeps under the duvet with me... which regularly gets changed of course.. *snicker snicker*

casual sundays.... why restrict it to sunday? its saturday and im still not dressed and its 4.45pm... so what...?

tv and whistling.. if it makes me happy i will... if it dont i wont...

biscuits in bed...? well if the dog can bring his, why cant i bring mine..?

doomed for singledom...? hey ho... look on the bright side... hahaha that is the bright side... :D :D :D
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Re: Seven habits all singles should break

Postby Roxy127 » 17 Oct 2010, 09:04

biscuits in bed...? well if the dog can bring his, why cant i bring mine..?


Oh,~Nx~ that conjures up such a lovely image of you & your doggy sitting up together in bed eating biscuits! :lol:

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Re: Seven habits all singles should break

Postby Demonleather » 10 Nov 2010, 19:34

Man,. if that's all it takes to keep a woman happy,.. I'm better off alone.. Actually,. this is only a paragraph from a section,.. of a page,.. of a book of rules tha encompasses more paper than the novel "War & Peace" You live @ your place,. I'll live @ mine, we can get together, and sex it up occasionally,..and we can toss the rule book in the trash..Oh wait,. I forgot.. most women have the "sexual rulebook" as well.. volumes 1-25.. 67th edition...silly me :dance:
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