I was hit with this question early this morning and she knew the answer. I guess she wanted to start some crap but who cares.
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Is your wife awesome? Does being at a sporting event matter - like would you wear it to the mall instead?Originally posted by RUckusbuck:
I was hit with this question early this morning and she knew the answer. I guess she wanted to start some crap but who cares.
um, clearly you don't know my husband also posts on this board. It's MRS.Screw for a reason.Originally posted by KnightsofChrome:
Let me guess, no husband, MS. Screw...
Oh I'd totally wear it.Originally posted by MrsScrew:
um, clearly you don't know my husband also posts on this board. It's MRS.Screw for a reason.Originally posted by KnightsofChrome:
Let me guess, no husband, MS. Screw...
Careful. She bites.Originally posted by Extra Point:
The news is reporting that parents are raising narcissists. Maybe your wife had parents like this.
Yes, even if she enjoys your appreciation of her awesomeness she might not want to be seen with an adult guy that wears a "message" T-Shirt.Originally posted by RUDutch:
I would wear it but I doubt my awesome wife would want me to.
Exactly, in fact, if she did want me to wear it, it would negatively effect her awesomeness.Originally posted by srru86:
Yes, even if she enjoys your appreciation of her awesomeness she might not want to be seen with an adult guy that wears a "message" T-Shirt.Originally posted by RUDutch:
I would wear it but I doubt my awesome wife would want me to.
What context does Screw in your nickname have? Is it like 'Oh you are so scewed' or is it the nickname for the intimacy thing? Another words is the biting bad or good?Originally posted by RUScrew85:
Careful. She bites.Originally posted by Extra Point:
The news is reporting that parents are raising narcissists. Maybe your wife had parents like this.
You must have not been a Rutgers student - they teach you this at orientation and is drilled into you every step of the way. Contrary to popular belief outside of NJ, those of us in NJ know the school is not actually about the classes, but instead about navigating your way through bureaucratic BS up to your neck for 4 years (+). BTW RU Screw and Ms. Screw are 2 of my fav names on here.Originally posted by Extra Point:
What context does Screw in your nickname have? Is it like 'Oh you are so scewed' or is it the nickname for the intimacy thing? Another words is the biting bad or good?Originally posted by RUScrew85:
Careful. She bites.Originally posted by Extra Point:
The news is reporting that parents are raising narcissists. Maybe your wife had parents like this.
Exactly right, all except for the part about wearing it. If you tell her enough, you don't have to draw attention to yourself by wearing it.Originally posted by KnightsofChrome:
Yes! Of course I would, not everyday, but wearing it would be no problem. Mostly because I could care less what all of you yahoos think. Especially, those of you that believe that wearing the shirt makes you LESS of a man. My wife IS the best, and I'm proud of it!
BTW OP the "fanny pack" comment is uncalled for, and say's more about your own insecurities then the fanny pack itself.
My wife is my partner in life, my love and the one I share my most inner secrets. The rest of the world, well who cares!