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On Thu, 7 Jan 2016 10:19:46 -0000, "Ophelia" >
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>"Bruce" > wrote in message
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>> On 7/1/2016 20:21 Ophelia wrote:
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>>> "Bruce" > wrote in message
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>>>> On 7/1/2016 11:01 wrote:
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>>>>> On Wed, 6 Jan 2016 23:32:56 -0000 (UTC), Bruce >
>>>>> wrote:
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>>>>>>On 7/1/2016 09:20 Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 1/6/2016 9:38 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> We are retired now and enjoy each others' company. In the past his
>>>>>>>> work
>>>>>>>> often took him away from home and eventually I retired a bit early
>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>> travel with him. Now we are both retired we appreciate the time we
>>>>>>>> have together and we make the most of it Oh and just so you know,
>>>>>>>> our
>>>>>>>> money (pensions, savings et al) we have combined. We have no 'his
>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>> hers' money! We have 'our' money!!!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Good for you. My wife has not worked for years, but it has always
>>>>>>> been
>>>>>>> "our" money. She now has Social Security income but does not bother
>>>>>>> with it as she prefers not to have to worry about it. She has a
>>>>>>> little
>>>>>>> cash and her own credit card. When we go out, she pays for nothing.
>>>>>>> She
>>>>>>> is happy and wants for nothing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>The perfect pet.
>>>>>
>>>>> Not at all, I see it as two couples who are happily living together
>>>>> the way in which they want. Whats the matter, not working for you?
>>>>
>>>> With all your women's lib, you still have one foot firmly planted in
>>>> the 50s.
>>>
>>> If you are talking about me again, I will copy again what I copied to
>>> Sheldon after his nasty assumptions:

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>> Huh, when did I ever talk about you before?

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>No, you haven't.
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>>>> We are retired now and enjoy each others' company. In the past his work
>>>> often took him away from home and eventually I retired a bit early to
>>>> travel with him. Now we are both retired we appreciate the time we
>>>> have together and we make the most of it Oh and just so you know, our
>>>> money (pensions, savings et al) we have combined. We have no 'his and
>>>> hers' money! We have 'our' money!!!

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>> That sounds great, why would there be anything wrong with that?
>>

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>Ahh maybe I misattributed a post. Apologies.


No as usual he was trying to pick on me - he is so adamantly set
against womens rights I suspect he is hen pecked.