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Will never forget... the loveliest/most beautiful comments you heard from DP/DH

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aurynne · 10/10/2009 00:35

Hi all,

To try to counteract the negativity in one of the threads in this talk (which many of you will recognize), I would like to invite you to think about the loveliest, most beautiful comment your partner/husband has ever said to you.

I will start with mine:

We had been talking about something that once happened to me, when I thought I had a very serious disease and few weeks to live, and how I had been planning to spend my savings going to Disneyland (I was obviously very young when that happened . Just to continue the conversation, I turned to my DP and asked him: "so, if you had only some weeks to live, what would you do?". He thought about it for a short while, then looked and me, and said: "I would ask you to marry me".

We had only been together by few months back then. It took me a while to be able to say anything.

Come on everyone, let us all hear the words from your partners that proof that some men are good at making us feel great

Hugs,

Aurynne

OP posts:
sunfleurs · 14/10/2009 17:20

My ex was not one for the compliments but when MIl said that ds looked like his dad, he said "no he doesn't, he is gorgeous, he lookes just like Sunfleurs." and then pointed out all the features that ds and I shared to her.

I always remember that because he was so matter of fact about it and wasn't trying to get round me, he really meant it.

sunfleurs · 14/10/2009 17:21

looks not lookes

VeronicaMars · 14/10/2009 17:48

Dh is sweet most of time and always tells me how lucky he is to have me and dd.
When I had dd it was a 12 hour labour and a c section in the end. I didn't cope very well with that news and was so nervous I thought I was going to have a panic attack, anyway afterwards I overheard dh on the phone telling my mother (who was hysterical from the minute I went into labour) that I had done so well and that he was so proud of me, not true at all as he had to calm me through the whole thing.
Have to say I don't have a clue what I'd do if I didn't have him, he is most definitly my sole mate.

PuzzleRocks · 14/10/2009 17:54

"Every moment spent not doing something for you is a moment wasted"

"you are the best mother in the world"

my favourite though is..

"you have an arse like a peach"

ADifferentMe · 14/10/2009 21:07

You lot make me realise how horrible we are to each other

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