I'm sorry but I shaved off the beard. You will get a nice smooth kiss on your lips tonight now bend over.
2007-12-06 03:39:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would you think that a man who leaves whiskers in the sink again 'deserves' to be divorced. Okay, you don't like whiskers left in the sink, but you have choices ... you may 'blow up' and make him miserable because he did this, or you may simply ignore the whiskers until they build up and clog the drain, and then tell your husband it's his hair and he must take care of the clog, or you may simply clean up his whiskers and say nothing about them, because whiskers in the sink may seem very good someday, when your husband is gone ... dead, with another woman, or simply 'left home' because you were so silly as to consider divorce because there's some hair in the sink. PLEASE, think about this ... my husband leaves his hair everywhere, but I think of him as I would think of a furry pet ... if I am 'wearing hair' it means I LOVE that person or pet ... far more than I care about the fact that there's a little hair that has fallen. By the way, my husband has a full beard and is 'bald' on top ... and I make sure he sees my hairdresser every two weeks to get his beard and hair trimmed. He looks better, and I don't have nearly as much hair in the sink or anywhere else any more.
2007-12-06 03:44:31
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answered by Kris L 7
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I hardly think whiskers in the sink are grounds for divorce. But let him know that you are not his maid or his mommy and he's old enough to clean up after himself.
Let him know how disgusting it is to find someone else's hair in a sink when you go to brush your teeth. Or how disgusted your friends might be should they see it there rather than just you.
Do you know some of his pet peeves? Perhaps squeezing the toothpaste in the middle or leaving your dirty underwear on the floor?
If you have discussed this with him on several ocassions and still he is not respecting your wishes, then I suggest doing something that bothers him such as some of the things mentioned above.
When he tells you about it, let him know that you will stop doing that when he starts cleaning up after himself in the bathroom.
2007-12-06 03:43:43
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answered by L.A. H 2
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Sure go a head and divorce over whiskers in the sink.
come on give me a break, thats like asking for a divorce because he chews with his mouth open, leave the toliet seat up.
There must be some seriously under llieing issues with you and your husband for you to want to divorce over something as silly as whiskers in the sink.
My husband leaves them there all the time. I remind myself before i get upset, there will come a day when i no longer have his whiskers in the sink to remind me how crazy he drives me every day. And yet how very much i truely love him.
2007-12-06 03:43:19
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are seriously ready to divorce your husband because of whiskers in the sink then there has to be more going on here than just a dirty sink. No, you shouldn't get a divorce because of one simply thing. Chill out and take some Midol.
2007-12-06 03:42:26
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answered by vantil23 5
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If I wanted to divorce my hubby every time he left whiskers in the sink, I'd be an unhappy woman...He cleans it now and again, but usually is in a hurry to get out the door...oh well. There are much worse things he could do, I guess!
2007-12-06 03:39:45
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answered by MetalMama 4
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If you are that shallow that a man that vowed to take care of you for the rest of your life can be cast aside like a used tissue for not washing down the sink properly, then by all means, do him the favor of divorcing him. Perhaps he can get back out there and fiind a sane woman.
2007-12-06 03:41:42
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answered by ryan c 5
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It's not his fault, whiskers the cat likes to lay in the sink. lol.
2007-12-06 11:18:22
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answered by larry m♥ 7
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After all the crap we put up with with you women, I think whiskers in the sink should be let go. Turn the water on.
2007-12-06 03:40:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes! Whiskers should not be going in the sink, he should be going in the cat box, instead.
You WERE talking about a cat, right?
2007-12-06 03:39:36
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a bit extreme. Over whiskers? Wow! Just yell at him, hand him a cup and tell/order him to clean it up after he's done everyday.
2007-12-06 03:44:58
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answered by Anonymous
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