Yes, I wouldn't have even started dating her. I put cheese on everything.
2007-12-02 05:25:13
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answer #1
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answered by Charles V 2
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If you are serious about your question then listen to this:
You must realize that you love your wife and your wife loves you, that's why you got married in the first place.
I know cheese is important to you and unfortunately your wife does'nt like it; so does that require a divorce to solve the case? Of course not. You must respect her desires and do not forget that life is not that easy, there are much more problems ahead that require you and your wife to stand hand by hand facing these problems and figure out a best solution, and when you do, you'll both see that without one of you the problem would not have been solved.
The bond of love will grow more with each problem you'll both solve.
Trust me and I know you both can face much more harder problems.
2007-12-02 05:59:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I'm a woman, so if my husband didn't like cheese, then yes it would be grounds for a divorce. I think that should be part of the pre-nup as well.
2007-12-02 05:25:33
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answered by blahdeblah 5
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well, cheese has nothing to do with your realationship. if you had a child that was made of cheese, then that would be worth a divorce, but, you have no child made of cheese (hopefully) so, there is NO grounds for divorce.
2007-12-02 07:39:49
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answered by rayquaza 3
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your wife doen't like cheese? lol, no. That cannot lead to a divorce. Just make foods without cheese, and don't fight about it either.
2007-12-02 05:25:14
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answered by Anonymous
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No, you must get a bondage kit, and some phallic cheese and make her like it untill she goes insane with brainwashed classical conditioning techniques in order to learn to loooooooove it...kinda like that.
2007-12-02 09:02:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No, you'd only have enough grounds for divorce if she was addicted to coffee.
2007-12-02 05:32:05
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answered by Princess Purple 7
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I grew up in Wisconsin... That's grounds for a lot more than divorce my friend.
2007-12-02 05:26:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course not!
If she forces you not to like cheese, then it may be.
But why should the simplest of all things be such a huge problem?
If she doesn't like cheese, then don't force her to like it. You'll be fine that way.
2007-12-02 05:30:05
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answered by weyn13 1
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well I make sure my husband like swiss cheese, if not HE'LL BE OUT. SO YES
2007-12-02 05:25:19
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answered by Anonymous
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