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Interesting how one persons relationship happy is another's 'WTF are you doing get of me!'

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HoneyDragon · 20/01/2016 17:27

So on the Facebook a series of pictures keep cropping up with the caption

Happiness in a couple's life, summed up in these drawings that remind us that it's a lot easier than we think it is!

You don't always have to do great things to be happy!

I looked them and rather than go "aaaw yeah",I was more "nope!"

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Boxymcloxy1900 · 20/01/2016 20:14

Eugh. What a dreary codependent couple they look.

I bet when they have a baby the husband says 'we're pregnant' and wears a fake belly to really understand what she's going through. Hmm

I bet they're so annoying to be around. All PDAs and going every where as a couple - never on their own.

Ambroxide · 20/01/2016 20:34

The hugging while cooking one made me wince. It took me ages to train DH out of that kind of thing. One kiss or one hug, fine. Not letting go so I can't even do stuff totally not fine. Also, why would anyone want to shave their partner? Surely it would just result in loads of cuts which is not in any way sexy? I would be screaming 'get away from me now, you loon' if DH tried to shave any part of my body.

DutchWabbit · 20/01/2016 21:04

Been away for a long time (years) forgot how romantic you guys are! Thank you for making me smile... I'm not an evil, bad-woman, or if I am, I'm not alone!

SpuriouserAndSpuriouser · 20/01/2016 21:17

I would feel insanely smothered in that kind of relationship. Those two look like they are locked in a co-dependent nightmare. Do they ever go out? Do they know any other people? Are they locked in that flat? So many questions.

Shodan · 20/01/2016 22:55

HoneyDragon I reckon he was after my toast.

He's a greedy bugger.

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