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<blockquote data-quote="chrisy" data-source="post: 664716" data-attributes="member: 3193"><p>I think I've said it before but why try to change him when you marry, as he may change into something you hate and not the man you fell in love with and married in the first place.????? if he leaves the toilet seat up then just shut it down, if he leaves his socks on the floor leave them there 'till the draw is empty, then he will have to pick them up or go and buy more or go bare footed, if he leaves the bath tub in a mess make him shower with the pigs/cows, he always seems to like peeing off of the porch so shouldn't leave the toilet seat up, or mind the shower outside. So you decided to marry an animal, and as we are always told you can't teach an old dog new tricks, so please Mum's when you have a son make sure he knows how to change a toilet roll, make his bed etc.etc then hopefully the next generation will know the etiquette we all strive for. :help:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisy, post: 664716, member: 3193"] I think I've said it before but why try to change him when you marry, as he may change into something you hate and not the man you fell in love with and married in the first place.????? if he leaves the toilet seat up then just shut it down, if he leaves his socks on the floor leave them there 'till the draw is empty, then he will have to pick them up or go and buy more or go bare footed, if he leaves the bath tub in a mess make him shower with the pigs/cows, he always seems to like peeing off of the porch so shouldn't leave the toilet seat up, or mind the shower outside. So you decided to marry an animal, and as we are always told you can't teach an old dog new tricks, so please Mum's when you have a son make sure he knows how to change a toilet roll, make his bed etc.etc then hopefully the next generation will know the etiquette we all strive for. :help: [/QUOTE]
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