There's no reason to get all frothy over this. There are bigger troubles brewing. Just drink up enjoyment from the big cup of life; I guarantee things will perk up!
2006-07-09 06:55:33
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answered by sandislandtim 6
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No, there are never grounds for divorce. Just because there's a problem doesn't mean you should run away from it like a coward; you should face it and solve it. You should try to change the nature of your relationship rather than end it.
In the West, people can return lightbulbs if they're not satisfied. They can return coffee if they're not satisfied. They can return cucumber pickles if they're not satisfied. They can return automobiles if they're not satisfied. They can return houses if they're not satisfied. They can even return marriages if they're not satisfied.
Don't be a coward. Just say that you'll agree to drink her coffee if she agrees to listen to your music, or something like that in order to make a peace that proves your marriage is strong. Try not to be selfish; hey, even if you like only your coffee, it isn't the end of the world if you drink a different kind. You shouldn't desecrate such a sacred sacrament. Everyone will be happier.
2006-07-09 06:56:13
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answered by Captain Hero 4
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No need to get boiling mad or sit and percolate over the problem or get all stirred up. It's not grounds for divorce, A problem like that does not amount to a hill of beans. You just need to filter out the kinds neither one of you likes. You'll find out that you are still hot and sweet for each other and that your love is strong.
You'll see, things will be smooth and creamy before the next pot has dripped through.
2006-07-09 06:55:55
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answered by Huh? 6
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Switch it up and take turns. One day drink hers and the next yours. You should both be willing to compromise that much for each other if you guys really care for one another. Or may be you both can try new brands and pick one you both can enjoy. If that doesn't do and she's the one who makes the coffee looks like you are going to be making your own coffee.
2006-07-09 06:56:50
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answered by Adrian Salgado Lopez 2
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Try mixing the two together in equal parts. Maybe you'll end up with a taste you both like. Perk up! Every problem has a solution when filtered through the eye of reason and compromise.
2006-07-09 07:03:46
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answered by Ana Thema 5
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There are many couples around where husband takes only fruit juice and wife takes only milk. There is no question about brand or flavour. Cheer on, dear friend, all 5 fingers are not the same.
2006-07-09 06:53:54
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answered by vimalpk 2
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GROUNDS for divorce? I get it. You've got jokes. But just in case there is someone out there with real differences in what they like, remember this:
It's our unique and individual differences that make this a better place in which to live.
2006-07-09 07:08:33
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answered by classyjazzcreations 5
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Divorce? Don't you think that is letting her off lightly. I have nearly decapitated because of decaffeinated. I have used a stiletto over bad espresso. I just get plain mean over the wrong bean. Well, at least the sex is good.
2006-07-09 07:09:59
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answered by drpedigo_2000 2
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The best thing to do to solve this problem is to have two coffee pots one labeled his and one hers with the coffee that each of you like next to the appropriate coffee pot.
2006-07-09 06:57:46
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answered by andy 7
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It depends, if this is your only problem. I would say that you can work this out. If this is one of many small problems, maybe you should see a counselor to determine if this marriage is right for you. My advice-don't get married in the first place-it is a social control mechanism.
2006-07-09 06:55:03
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answered by Nicholi 1
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