Money and Kids
2007-01-02 02:56:02
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answer #1
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answered by contrastreverse 2
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What do you mean by not being a novice?
Have you lived in couple before? And what about you're not being able to do this? chat endlessly with other couple?
Well, for a start couples tend to feel more comfortable around other couples because they feel safer, as in far from temptation and threat.
As for the talk, it can be small talk, or if they get on great, well, there can be a lot to share, especially if they have lots in common.
But it depends on the type of person you are. If you're not too sociable, or hate chit chat, or hate the idea of being stuck with people talking about the rain, well, it may well not be something for you.
You enjoy action.
So go out tiger, and enjoy being active.
2007-01-02 03:01:40
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answer #2
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answered by Kc 6
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Couples talk about anything and everything.
It could be from "Omg you'll never guess what Suzie said"
to intimate chats about sexual fantasies and what they would appreciate from their partner.
You dont HAVE to talk about that kinda stuff, its something that usually comes naturally when in a relationship.
I sometimes find that couples who are more open with eachother, are less likely to break up, because opening up to one another also means that theres a lot of trust, and thats one of the most important elements in a relationship.
2007-01-02 02:59:27
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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All people are different. And, the older you are, the more life experiences you have to talk about. The key to it, is maintaining your identity in a relationship, which is harder than it sounds. So, that you can share experiences and things to talk about. Talking is good. Sharing is good. But, we are all different. When you meet the person that is best for you, you will want to share everything about yourself with them. You will want them to know all the things that make you "click". The more involved with someone you are, and the more you like them, the more you want to share with them. You will just know.
And, to answer another of your sub questions, in college, people have so much to discuss. So many new perspectives on life. So many different opinions to formulate. Having someone to listen and share is very important during this time!
Enjoy life!! And, one day, you will have the same (if you like it or not! lol)
2007-01-02 03:08:16
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answer #4
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answered by thelaundryfairy 3
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Me- if she's gaining weight, especially on her arrssse or thighs- she's got a week to shape up or she's as keepable as a George W Bush commemorative bronzed turd.
So I constantly harp on about her not eating too many sweets or forgetting to throw up after each square meal.
Now that I'm married, I wish I was back in Uni and being a mad shagger again. God, I miss those Viagra parties.
2007-01-02 03:03:45
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answer #5
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answered by Ministry of Camp Revivalism 4
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I'm not half a couple any more, but we used to talk about the same things you would talk about to your friends.
We also talked to each other about different aspects of s e x, which you wouldn't talk about to your friends (well, not in the same context for sure). It ended when she wanted to more than talk about having children.
2007-01-02 02:59:33
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answer #6
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answered by DanRSN 6
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They talk about the same things as everyone else, imagine like you have a really really good friend (I know it's hard, but try to imagine).
Or they may just spend lots of time chatting about what it is that singletons actually do with all that time to themselves....
2007-01-02 02:58:54
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answer #7
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answered by garfet 3
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My husband and I have been that way since the day we met. Communication is great for any relationship. We talk about everything and about nothing.
2007-01-02 02:57:49
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answer #8
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answered by Jodi C 5
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My husband tells me about his "bathroom moments," and I tell him in great detail how my cervix is dilating (we're expecting a baby. My third, his first.)
He tells me about how his work day went, I tell him how many times I pee during the day.
We have a lot of interesting conversations. We love each other, and tell each other everything.
2007-01-02 03:00:53
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answer #9
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answered by tinkerbell24 4
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best advice I ever got: talk about nothing. Talk about impertinent sh*t that nobody but you two will care about. talk about clouds or bunnies or mass murderers or the benefits of gel pens versus roller-ball pens. Talk about anything that makes the world seem in harmony as long as you two keep talking about whatever it is you talk about. Just don't lie.
2007-01-02 02:56:53
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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