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The Secretary of Transportation is on maternity leave during this crisis

Pete and his husband…….
 
Learned that yesterday or day before... pissed me off. Confirms the current administ... er, bumbling idiots' willful destruction of this nation...
 
Yet it is really icky for a man to have two wives. You can grow your family by adoption or surrogacy, but you are a creepy sicko if you allow another woman to choose you as a natural father, and "life partner" in raising your natural children.... Fathered without medical assistance.

Clown world.
 
While reading the NBC news release I couldn't help having the thought that we may be missing the latest technological advance in the realm of being fruitful and multiplying. Just three weeks after announcing their upcoming parenthood, the pair were blessed with fraternal twins (one a future purveyor of toxic masculinity and the other a future birthing person with a vagina). I know it was their first pregnancy, so maybe he wasn't showing as early as most birthing persons, but it still has to be the case that the gay gestation period is far, far shorter than the average straight or lesbian pregnancy -- so maybe we should start pushing for gay men to be pressed into service as barefoot-and-pregnant handmaidens!
 
While reading the NBC news release I couldn't help having the thought that we may be missing the latest technological advance in the realm of being fruitful and multiplying. Just three weeks after announcing their upcoming parenthood, the pair were blessed with fraternal twins (one a future purveyor of toxic masculinity and the other a future birthing person with a vagina). I know it was their first pregnancy, so maybe he wasn't showing as early as most birthing persons, but it still has to be the case that the gay gestation period is far, far shorter than the average straight or lesbian pregnancy -- so maybe we should start pushing for gay men to be pressed into service as barefoot-and-pregnant handmaidens!
There ya go, reacting to your own perception of reality, as opposed to another person’s reality.
It properly should be paternal, but that would be denying his self-identity as the wife in the relationship. And yes, I am using the pronoun he. Denying his perception of reality on that score. o_O
 
Oh yeah, we’re definitely the weird ones...
I KNOW I'm weird. I wish my hubby had another. I figure it this way. I know I'm imperfect and have my issues. Another wife would probably have issues too. Maybe they are similar, in which case I can practice being understanding. But maybe she has different issues? But even then, I could practice being understanding.
My hubby isn't perfect either. Some "weaknesses" (like appreciating a fine horse) we have in common, other things not so much....we are very different.

Now since I already have it all, and know what trying to keep up is like, any help would (in my imagined reality) be appreciated because..

I. Can. Not. Lose.

If she is better then me at something?

GREAT! I WIN! I can learn and have help.

And if she's not better? GREAT! I win again! I can help her. (and she might make me look better. :eek::rolleyes::cool::p)

Any single ladies interested in country life can contact me. Hubby doesn't log in very often. ;)
 
Any single ladies interested in country life can contact me. Hubby doesn't log in very often. ;)

And contact me for an educated personal recommendation for Jolene and her family. I can only imagine that if I were to know them far better my recommendation would only expand in size and depth.
 
And contact me for an educated personal recommendation for Jolene and her family. I can only imagine that if I were to know them far better my recommendation would only expand in size and depth.
Thank you! I appreciate the compliment. :)

(But must confess my first reaction was a *snort*) :rolleyes:
Gawrsh but compliments make me uncomfortable! A part of me always wants to say....in my best bugs bunny voice "He don't know me very well, do he?" But maybe I've grown since those late teens early twenties? Saying something like "Thank you, I appreciate that" or "I'm glad you think so" (my go to when hubby compliments me) is easier then it used to be. I have noticed that now George uses my go to when I tell him how I feel about him. A guy would have to be crazy to depreciate himself to his wife.....who thinks he's all that. :)
 
On the original topic: my good friend just told me about this the other day. My news information is generally filtered through him because I just get way too fired up ... upset ... etc ... over these subjects. He broke it to me gently, but I still got pretty fired up.
I know we are living in the last days - certainly we are - so while the wickedness and darkness grow exponentially with no surprise, it's still a "surprise". Not sure how to word that. I know it's here. I know it's getting worse. None of it is really a surprise. But yet at the same time I can't help but be surprised when I hear details. Like this. WOAH. That's all I'll say.
 
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