I tried beating here with my fore hand stroke, but I can't even get one tennis ball past her. My back hand stroke gets by her every time. We battled it out, it was 15/love, and I was losing by a mile, I pulled out the old back hand, and now she respects me. Is it wrong to back hand my wife until she respects me?
2006-11-04
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Did you enjoy your game of tennis, and for the Back-hand no way she is allowed to beat you now and again.So who won?
2006-11-04 15:06:08
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answer #1
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answered by ..:: 4NN3 MON D4H HOOPS::.. 2
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You have to use whatever stroke you can to win the match.
The same applies for her. You should concentrate on using your
backhand to win the match, while she should concentrate on hitting to your forehand, since the key to winning a match between the two is dependent on which stroke you will use more, the forehand or backhand.
I think she will respect you as a competitor, and she will work
that much better to improve her game, if you continue to beat her
with the same stroke. You will just motivate her to improve her
game where there are obvious weaknesses. I guess some
people can't comprehend you're talking about tennis groundstrokes, not actually physically abusing your wife, which
would be wrong. The type of beating you're talking is beating her
in a tennis match, which would be fine. Losing and winning are
both a part of sports, and learning to deal with them are valuable
lessons. You can learn a lot more from losing, in terms of what you did wrong, as opposed to winning.
2006-11-06 04:17:11
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answered by Answerer17 6
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Are you trolling? Is this a joke? You clearly don't understand the meaning of self defense. I'm not even being sexist here. You clearly attacked her first by grabbing her hair and were in the process of attacking her when she defensively fought back. I can't believe you looked into her eyes on your wedding day and supposedly loved her with all of your heart and now you're doing this. Fights should NEVER become physical. I could say "For now on, sit down and calmly talk out your issues", but I don't think you care about her. You think grabbing her hair is the answer. Please don't get her chocolate and flowers. Get her a lawyer because yall need a divorce. You somehow don't even realize that what you did is very wrong. What the hell.
2016-03-19 03:38:22
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answered by Shane 4
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Of course.
But what is YOUR net worth?
And why the fuss? Is she making a racquet? Now, that could be a good line? Love all, or is it an ump-irical decision?
Play on, but I volley she'll prolly skirt this serve - unless you're a Womble.
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2006-11-05 18:13:33
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answered by Solange B 2
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Oh, that's TOO funny!
I had a feeling it was going to be a play on tennis terms when I saw the category.
The amazing thing is, even with your paragraph of explanation, there are some here who Didn't Get It!
2006-11-04 15:11:40
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answered by silvercomet 6
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No one is understanding your question, because no one knows anything about tennis! It's a back-hand people, he didn't actually hit her! It is a racket! He hit a ball! Over a net! Playing tennis! Against his wife! No abuse here!
Hey, back-hands are fair no matter who you are playing, dude. Keep on playing tennis!
2006-11-04 15:09:52
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answered by Norah 6
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Ya man its not cool to hurt your wife man take it easy on her shes a lady have some respect dog
2006-11-04 15:05:34
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answered by michael s 1
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back hand her til she shows some respect, go for it
2006-11-04 15:03:10
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answered by rcaines1 3
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see now theres someone with a sense of humor...
2006-11-05 10:03:07
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answered by xhbvi3tboix 3
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Ahh... well said. Spot on
2006-11-06 14:44:19
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answered by Charlie 3
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