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	<title>Comments on: How A Good Pet Care Guide Keeps The Vet Away</title>
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		<title>By: FANTASY4RO a.k.a BaByGirl</title>
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		<dc:creator>FANTASY4RO a.k.a BaByGirl</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 02:20:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It May Be From 1955, But My Man Still Practices Most Of Those Things On Your List.

I Especially Like When He Gives Me My &quot;ME&quot; Time. He&#039;ll Take The Kids Out With Him, And I&#039;ll Stay Home Alone. 
I Like To Take That Time And Do Whatever &quot;I&quot; Want To Do. 
Take A Bubble Bath, Read A Book, Play Video Games, Watch A Movie, With No Interruptions. It&#039;s Heaven!!!

When He Comes In Through The Door After Working 8 Hours, The First Thing He Does Is Ask Me. &quot;What Can I Help You With?&quot; Whether It Be With Dinner Or The Kids...He&#039;s There For Me.

He Understands, I&#039;m Human Too And Get Tired!

So Yes, It May Be 1955 But Even In 2006 Those Attributes In A Man Still Exist!!&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;Just~Laugh~Silly~And I Love My Man~~</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It May Be From 1955, But My Man Still Practices Most Of Those Things On Your List.</p>
<p>I Especially Like When He Gives Me My &quot;ME&quot; Time. He&#8217;ll Take The Kids Out With Him, And I&#8217;ll Stay Home Alone.<br />
I Like To Take That Time And Do Whatever &quot;I&quot; Want To Do.<br />
Take A Bubble Bath, Read A Book, Play Video Games, Watch A Movie, With No Interruptions. It&#8217;s Heaven!!!</p>
<p>When He Comes In Through The Door After Working 8 Hours, The First Thing He Does Is Ask Me. &quot;What Can I Help You With?&quot; Whether It Be With Dinner Or The Kids&#8230;He&#8217;s There For Me.</p>
<p>He Understands, I&#8217;m Human Too And Get Tired!</p>
<p>So Yes, It May Be 1955 But Even In 2006 Those Attributes In A Man Still Exist!!<br /><b>References : </b><br />Just~Laugh~Silly~And I Love My Man~~</p>
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		<title>By: jason6x6x6</title>
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		<dc:creator>jason6x6x6</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 02:18:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>oh no u didnt!!  Men aint perfect alrite, u cant just expect us to walk bak home every friggin day with a big fat smile and a kiss. Fvck that sometimes a relationship needs to be tested with a good fight (heated argument). If the relationship can survive some stresses then i consider that a perfect relationship. What you just said up there was a womens fantasy cos we, like u, have a very hard life. 

me personally i come home in a good mood no matter how hectic the day has been.  I aint married actually very far from it but whenever me and my gf fight over issues it always ends up in us 2 havin  angry sex, so seriesly this applies to all patners, having a good fight now and then is a way of testin how commited u are to each other. All that crap u just said is bullshi*. thankyou&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>oh no u didnt!!  Men aint perfect alrite, u cant just expect us to walk bak home every friggin day with a big fat smile and a kiss. Fvck that sometimes a relationship needs to be tested with a good fight (heated argument). If the relationship can survive some stresses then i consider that a perfect relationship. What you just said up there was a womens fantasy cos we, like u, have a very hard life. </p>
<p>me personally i come home in a good mood no matter how hectic the day has been.  I aint married actually very far from it but whenever me and my gf fight over issues it always ends up in us 2 havin  angry sex, so seriesly this applies to all patners, having a good fight now and then is a way of testin how commited u are to each other. All that crap u just said is bullshi*. thankyou<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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		<title>By: Hillbilly Redneck</title>
		<link>http://www.petthrow.net/104/how-a-good-pet-care-guide-keeps-the-vet-away/comment-page-1/#comment-182</link>
		<dc:creator>Hillbilly Redneck</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 02:16:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>so you switched everything around f to m you got 2005 guide and your question is ?&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>so you switched everything around f to m you got 2005 guide and your question is ?<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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		<title>By: vanilla_bean_dream</title>
		<link>http://www.petthrow.net/104/how-a-good-pet-care-guide-keeps-the-vet-away/comment-page-1/#comment-181</link>
		<dc:creator>vanilla_bean_dream</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 02:14:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>this is a lot to read.  i kinda scanned it a bit and must say that that man doesn&#039;t exist anymore:-(&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>this is a lot to read.  i kinda scanned it a bit and must say that that man doesn&#8217;t exist anymore:-(<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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		<title>By: barely_here</title>
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		<dc:creator>barely_here</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 21:12:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;b&gt;1955 Good Husband Guide?&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;* Always make getting and keeping a full-time job with regular raises, benefits, 
bonuses and the potential for prestigious advancement your number one priority 
in life. Remember always that you have a wife and children who need your 
financial support, and that it is your responsibility to provide for them to the 
best of your ability. 
* Always arrive home refreshed and happy - put your bad day or your 
confrontation with your boss, the traffic, the crowds or the physical exhaustion 
you might feel aside and try to arrive home as cheery and lighthearted as you 
possibly can. Your wife has been struggling with the children and the housework 
all day, she does not need to hear about how bad your day was. 
* Be prepared to help with household chores when you get home - let your wife 
relax or talk on the phone since she has been dealing with these problems all 
day. Make supper for her often, and offer to clean up afterwards so that she may 
rest and feel appreciated. 
* Do not bore your wife with stories of the troubles you faced at work today. 
Remember that you are lucky to have a job and that many other men would be happy 
to trade places with you. Remember that it is not masculine to complain or let 
worries trouble you. Your job is to provide, and whatever you must go through to 
achieve this is part of your lot in life. A good husband knows that he is lucky 
to have a wife at all, and that a woman wants a strong, silent man she can 
depend on. 
* Never expect your wife to have contributed to the smooth operation of the 
household. She has had a busy day and cannot be expected to provide meals or 
clean clothes for you. Never insult her by asking her to do such things while 
you&#039;re out earning money. Be mindful always that your wife may think you are 
being sexist if you ask her to help make a home for your family as part of your 
partnership. 
* Be prepared to account for your whereabouts every minute of the day, including 
an explanation as to why you were away from the phone when she tried to call or 
why you were unable to chat with her for twenty minutes when she did get through 
to you. You must always put her interests first, and be mindful of her natural 
suspicion about her husband&#039;s activities. A good husband knows that men can&#039;t be 
trusted, and that a wife has every reason to believe you will hurt and humiliate 
her. 
* Do not grumble or gripe about handing over your paycheque to her - she is in 
control of your finances and knows better than you how to spend or invest your 
money. Never assume that the money you earn is yours to do with as you will - 
you have a family to think about now, and their needs must always come before 
your own. 
* Listen avidly to your wife&#039;s complaints. She leads a hectic life and needs to 
feel listened to and appreciated. Never suggest ways in which she might solve 
whatever problem is vexing her. You need only listen; your suggestions are 
likely insensitive and unfeeling anyway. And do not counter with complaints of 
your own. She would love to have the chance to leave the house and work, she 
does not need to hear about how difficult your job is. 
* Be prepared to give up your weeknights or weekends to whatever projects or 
socializing your wife has in mind. If she has determined that cleaning out the 
garage or painting the upstairs bathroom would be the best use of your time, 
never complain that you would like to relax or pursue personal interests 
instead. She has every right to expect that you will make repairs to the house 
or help her redecorate during your time off. Do not be so selfish as to ask for 
personal time. You are a family man now, you do not have the luxury of personal 
time. 
* Always be prepared to take over in caring for the children when you get home 
from work. Your wife has been busy all day and deserves some quiet time. Allow 
her to watch television or chat with her friends on the phone, go shopping or 
simply relax. They are your children too, and it is unfair of you to expect to 
come home from a twelve hour day and simply put your feet up. 
*A good husband knows his place.
IT&#039;S FROM 1955
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>1955 Good Husband Guide?</b><br />* Always make getting and keeping a full-time job with regular raises, benefits,<br />
bonuses and the potential for prestigious advancement your number one priority<br />
in life. Remember always that you have a wife and children who need your<br />
financial support, and that it is your responsibility to provide for them to the<br />
best of your ability.<br />
* Always arrive home refreshed and happy &#8211; put your bad day or your<br />
confrontation with your boss, the traffic, the crowds or the physical exhaustion<br />
you might feel aside and try to arrive home as cheery and lighthearted as you<br />
possibly can. Your wife has been struggling with the children and the housework<br />
all day, she does not need to hear about how bad your day was.<br />
* Be prepared to help with household chores when you get home &#8211; let your wife<br />
relax or talk on the phone since she has been dealing with these problems all<br />
day. Make supper for her often, and offer to clean up afterwards so that she may<br />
rest and feel appreciated.<br />
* Do not bore your wife with stories of the troubles you faced at work today.<br />
Remember that you are lucky to have a job and that many other men would be happy<br />
to trade places with you. Remember that it is not masculine to complain or let<br />
worries trouble you. Your job is to provide, and whatever you must go through to<br />
achieve this is part of your lot in life. A good husband knows that he is lucky<br />
to have a wife at all, and that a woman wants a strong, silent man she can<br />
depend on.<br />
* Never expect your wife to have contributed to the smooth operation of the<br />
household. She has had a busy day and cannot be expected to provide meals or<br />
clean clothes for you. Never insult her by asking her to do such things while<br />
you&#8217;re out earning money. Be mindful always that your wife may think you are<br />
being sexist if you ask her to help make a home for your family as part of your<br />
partnership.<br />
* Be prepared to account for your whereabouts every minute of the day, including<br />
an explanation as to why you were away from the phone when she tried to call or<br />
why you were unable to chat with her for twenty minutes when she did get through<br />
to you. You must always put her interests first, and be mindful of her natural<br />
suspicion about her husband&#8217;s activities. A good husband knows that men can&#8217;t be<br />
trusted, and that a wife has every reason to believe you will hurt and humiliate<br />
her.<br />
* Do not grumble or gripe about handing over your paycheque to her &#8211; she is in<br />
control of your finances and knows better than you how to spend or invest your<br />
money. Never assume that the money you earn is yours to do with as you will &#8211;<br />
you have a family to think about now, and their needs must always come before<br />
your own.<br />
* Listen avidly to your wife&#8217;s complaints. She leads a hectic life and needs to<br />
feel listened to and appreciated. Never suggest ways in which she might solve<br />
whatever problem is vexing her. You need only listen; your suggestions are<br />
likely insensitive and unfeeling anyway. And do not counter with complaints of<br />
your own. She would love to have the chance to leave the house and work, she<br />
does not need to hear about how difficult your job is.<br />
* Be prepared to give up your weeknights or weekends to whatever projects or<br />
socializing your wife has in mind. If she has determined that cleaning out the<br />
garage or painting the upstairs bathroom would be the best use of your time,<br />
never complain that you would like to relax or pursue personal interests<br />
instead. She has every right to expect that you will make repairs to the house<br />
or help her redecorate during your time off. Do not be so selfish as to ask for<br />
personal time. You are a family man now, you do not have the luxury of personal<br />
time.<br />
* Always be prepared to take over in caring for the children when you get home<br />
from work. Your wife has been busy all day and deserves some quiet time. Allow<br />
her to watch television or chat with her friends on the phone, go shopping or<br />
simply relax. They are your children too, and it is unfair of you to expect to<br />
come home from a twelve hour day and simply put your feet up.<br />
*A good husband knows his place.<br />
IT&#8217;S FROM 1955</p>
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