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Click hereI was not particularly interested in the little critters. But Kari was getting into her early 30s and she thought that she wanted to try.
I asked her the obvious question, "why now?" And she said that she wanted to cement our bond as a family.
I said, "Well, let's ease into this slowly. I don't mind the idea. In fact I like it. But this is still a little sudden. Are you sure this is what you want?"
She looked at me and said with deep conviction in her voice, "I know what I want. I have never been surer."
Well, I was glad that after six years of marriage she had finally figured out what she wanted.
I see ssome of the comments are from 8-9 years ago, I am surprised I haven't come across this story before but it is my favourite kind of story where the cheater gets 'unravelled' right before their own eyes! I recall another similar story but with more direct contact where a husband confronts a wife and 'boyfriend' who want to continue their affair having made the approach to her husband that they felt it was time to tell him about them!... go figure! Another one I like was the "ensurance" man, which I loved! 5***** on his one, Thank You.
Well... They Do say Loves Blind... REALLY BLIND in this case.. Good Yarn DT.. 👍👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯💯😉😉😁😁🤷🤷🤷🙋🙋🎉🍕🍕🍕🍕🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
Anyone feel the need to shout behind you throughout this story - love is indeed blind
A programmer is walking down the sidewalk on his way to work when he is passed by a co-worker on a really nice new bicycle. He asks the other programmer, "Hey! Where did you get the cool bike?" The second programmer stops and says "Yesterday on the way home a gorgeous girl stops in front of me, hops off of this bike, takes off all of her clothes and says "Take whatever you want!"
The first programmer responds "Nice choice, the clothes probably wouldn't have fit."
5 stars - I have a family member just exactly like him - autistic but so gifted electronically.
He's not a geek; he's on the spectrum. It's a good story, but will she ever be a loving wife?
There is a difference between dumb, and unassuming. Granted, he has an almost autistic-like focus towards his craft, so he can be forgiven for not picking up on subtext. Some people don’t see hints and otherwise obvious signs. I’m one of them. It’s more a side-effect of optimistic outlook. That said, the hilarity of blind innocence crossed with guilty conscious is off-the-charts. This is the stuff sitcoms are made of.
Okay there's not understanding verbal cues and then there is whatever level of retardation this poor guy has. The entire story alternated between funny and painful. I'm torn about it