Funny............the other night I came to bed with a silver tray. On the tray was a glass of water and two extra strength Tylenol. My wife asked "what's this for".
I said "this is for your headache.
She said, "But I don't have a headache."
I smiled, crawled into bed, and said "Good!"
2007-10-04 14:46:47
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answered by ? 5
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No. Besides my SO's have always known that's the best cure for my headaches! Works way better than most of the over the counter meds on the market. Works out in another way too. I never have to suffer with a headache while out running the roads. They always seem willing to take me home right away. Boo
2007-10-04 15:17:39
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answered by bonnieboobabe 5
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You are not yet ready to publish. That's not being mean, just honest. The writing is good, but not up to the standard it needs to make the cut to getting published. Take some time to learn the craft of writing. The difference between writing a story and crafting a story may seem subtle to a new author, but it is important. There are plenty of books in your school's library that should be helpful. Also take the time to learn more about how publishing really works so you do not fall victim to a scam. You need to know the difference between traditional and self publishing (and why self publishing has a poor reputation in the industry). Always remember 1 - real publishers PAY YOU, you do not pay them 2 - real agents get paid AFTER they sell your work, not before Beware of ads and answerers on yahoo answers who promote self publishing servces. They are not trying to help you. They are trying to get your money while you're still dreaming about publishing and not informed enough to know how to get legitimately published.
2016-05-21 02:44:19
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answered by ? 3
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No and neither should you why fake when you can just say no faking a headache might fake him away, so one fake may one day deserve another fake then you will be asking about a cheating man. love him regardless you both will remain happy
2007-10-04 14:57:25
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answered by sugarmebrown 2
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How can you fake a headache? haha Did you take pain killers in front of him, although you didn't need them?
No, I didn't pretend to have a headache. A good relationship is based on honestly, not faking.
2007-10-04 14:45:44
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answered by terliuke 5
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No I have never faked a headache....I believe in telling the truth...if I am not in the mood I simply say that I am not.....no reason to fake anything.
2007-10-04 14:44:08
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answered by Anonymous
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wow.......I'm sorry you feel that way. I personally look forward to the end of the evening as we can curl up with each other in bed. I want that closeness as does he.
2007-10-04 15:32:21
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answered by Janet 5
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Nope. When he dragged up to bed late at nite after I was sound asleep and wanted to play, I would simply Yell, LEAVE ME ALONE! I'M TRYING TO SLEEP!! I'd hear a disgruntled huuh and I'd go back to sleep.. :-) Oh that was when I was married to him.. Now I guess he bugs the new woman he married LOL
2007-10-04 14:52:03
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answered by Joanie 5
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yes, i did a few time but it will not stop him, so i came up faking that i'm on my pms. that work a little. Good luck!!!!
2007-10-04 15:30:24
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answered by evy 1
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No. Most men these days can read a woman's body language if she is "in the mood" or not.
2007-10-04 14:42:35
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answered by Anonymous
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