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I love my husband

35 replies

mushmallow · 29/10/2017 11:38

Just that Smile There's so many negative threads on here, let's celebrate the good eggs!

My husband is 37, we've been together six years, we've got two daughters, he loves and cares about us all so much, he's a fab dad, we have great sex, he puts up with my whinging and he's hot!

Who's next?

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NotTheDuchessOfCambridge · 29/10/2017 22:33

I also love my husband of 11 years, he has some bad points, as, I’m sure, do I. We closer now than ever though.

Eilasor · 29/10/2017 23:03

I love my husband too. He's supported and loved me through so much, encourages me to do things for myself (get my degree, go for the job, take care of my mental health, etc), loves my children like they're his own, can cook better than anyone I've ever met, is ridiculously side-achingly funny and is the best sex I've ever had. He's a tech-y bastard, is intelligent in entirely the opposite way to me (he's all computers and science... I'm literature, politics and art), is so direct that it borders on rude sometimes and struggles to explain himself even when something is so simple but it makes me love him even more... most of the time.

Oh god, he's working away this week (left this eve) and I want him back already now... thanks op!

adiposegirl2 · 30/10/2017 00:36

It's a shame that all threads like this that I have read, seem to have so few posts and people can't seem to help themselves subvert them.

Are we all really that unsatisfied in our relationships?

WoooooOfOnesGroan · 30/10/2017 03:41

My husband is a great SAHD and getting better at running our household all the time. He makes it possible for me to focus on my career even while I'm in the baby-having stage of life, and he's so nice to come home to. Sex life has been great even post-baby and now there's another on the way (coincidence, I think not!).

My son will be 2 in February and DH has raised him to be brave and gentle and kind. No macho bullshit or forcing masculine stuff on him. DS loves cars, but also needs to "feed" each of his stuffed animals from his bottle before he naps. I see every day in my DS that he's receiving wonderful father-son lessons in how to nurture and be good to others. When I see that, I feel like my whole heart is warmed.

mushmallow · 30/10/2017 05:28

Well that's the love and Happiness sucked out of the thread then. Hmm

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Bumdishcloths · 30/10/2017 05:44

I love my DH - we’ve recently become parents and he has been utterly fabulous with our new son and with helping me adjust. He’s my rock, couldn’t be without him.

Love that I he thread was almost immediately derailed by knobends. Ugh Hmm

Flipflopflipflap · 30/10/2017 06:01

I love my DP very very much. He's the perfect mix of hilariously funny and a bit of a joke, but was also able step up when I ended up having pre natal depression, I was hearing voices & other m/h problems.

Also how could you not love someone who tucks your fringe behind your ear, kisses your forehead wipes away your tears and tells you you're the most beautiful person he's ever met and starts rubbing your shoulders, whilst you feel a sweaty mess absolutely disgusting with mastitis, hand expressing into a cup on the bedroom floor.

Flipflopflipflap · 30/10/2017 06:03

Arguably that was gross and v. Personal. Not sure I should've shared it, and if it does upset anyone i can ask HQ to bring it down. Sorry I was a bit negative. But I do think he's fab!!

Bumdishcloths · 30/10/2017 06:08

Neither gross nor upsetting, he sounds like a keeper Smile

Crumbs1 · 30/10/2017 06:17

My husband is simply the best. Usually. I love him to the moon....and back.

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