been about 4 years living together for 1. Shes cool, like was said above she does a lot around the house and i probably do take for granted, we stumble on the whole "i want you to do more stuff round the house" i say "just tell me what to do", her : "i shouldnt have too", me: "well you do"
it is a little difficult as all my mates are still single and seem to still have a lot of fun, but i swapped that for a different kind of fun, and i have to remeber the grass is not always greener. My mates have picture phones nowadays, and i get the best of both worlds
Yep, at the point where I can't remember how long we have been together, but seems like forever, then seems like 5 minutes
We don't seem to argue over the things other couples do, I think we're too easy going. I'm messy and stressed, I shout a lot and leave clothes and files everywhere but he puts up with me. He spends most of his time playing with cars, but I put up with him. We have loads in common which helps - motorsport being one of them, so when we are at a race and everyone's wife is either not there or sulking in the car, I'm running about with my helmet on and checking times and tyre pressures I think having things in common is important in a relationship.
Yup - very happy with the irish one. She's great because she is a pain in the arse, if that makes sense.
She is fiercely independent, strong and reasonably rational. Whilst she likes having me around, she doesn't "need" me for anything. She's not a dependent moaner in other words.
No moaning about me going out, planted when it comes to money and prospective earnings etc. Inherently, she's realistic about life and doesn't expect anything for free. She looks after herself and goes to the gym and plays hockey. She has lost a stone and a half with very little input from me and is doing it for herself, not me.
She models part time and thus knows how to look after herself very well and looks great.
I'm just around to deal with the spiders, and ensure that in the future she has a house large enough to home the largest dogs known to man
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