Steve and I disagree.
About the vaccine.
About Margaret Thatcher.
About Princess Diana.
About the information in the newspapers.
About the BBC.
About me wearing an armful of thin bangles.
About fresh food versus tins/packets.
About home cooked food versus ready meals.
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Oh my dear. Something about these long dreary cooped up days that cause little irritations to become BIG irritations without warning. And when that happens, there's no way to break from it.
My best thoughts to you.
The last two are quite easy to meet half way on. We have a mixture of the two: enough freshly made stuff to keep us healthy, enough easy, ready meals, tinned stuff, etc., to keep the cook (ie, me) sane!
Is that all?
I don't think there’s much my husband and i agree on!
We don't argue about these things but we have very differing views.
When it comes to food I cook everything from scratch because I prefer it, if he wants to eat carp he's welcome
Does he catch the carp?
Do you agree about religion (or lack thereof) , dealing with family members, what kind of friends you enjoy?
If that's all you disagree about you're 100% compatible! lol W
As Val says, "Is that all?" We can't seem to agree on a single thing. Since he retired and has HAD to do most household things due to my disability, it seems his way of doing things is right and I don't know what I'm talking about.
I am divorced so that tells you how much I agreed with my ex-husband!
I like Ellen d.’s answer.
Haha.
Linda
Cabin fever chuck its early this year , mines just endlessly repeating himself , i know he cant help it but id cheerfully duck tape his mouth
Sounds like you're ideally suited.
Sounds perfectly normal. We've been married 44 years and bicker a lot but on the whole rub along together and accept that neither of us is perfect. For us together is better than apart and I try not to let him know every time he is wrong! daft old bugger.
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