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hang5507

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My friend is going through some tuff times with his so. She treats him like shit (IMHO) and keeps quoting this happy wife..happy life line.. What the F! I thought relationships were built on mutual respect and caring for one another. He seems to do everything for her yet she remains unhappy. Any sayings for the men??

Happy schlong...Happy John?

Regards

H
 

CJ Tylers

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This one might work "Get the F out, I'm done with your crap."

Either she'll treat him better, or he'll find someone who will.
 

InTheBum

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:confused::confused:

My friend is going through some tuff times with his so. She treats him like shit (IMHO) and keeps quoting this happy wife..happy life line.. What the F! I thought relationships were built on mutual respect and caring for one another. He seems to do everything for her yet she remains unhappy. Any sayings for the men??

Happy schlong...Happy John?

Regards

H
Sounds like it's time to give her a hate fuck...and let her see the anger in his eyes!
That might wake her up!
 

chilli

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I have a hard time believing that there were no warning signs during the time they were dating.

Bitches are for fucking - not marrying.

Your friend needs to grow a set of kahona's.
 

vancity_cowboy

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...the point is she needs to realise she has to stop counting on him to create happiness for her, rather they need to find ways to share their happiness with each other.
jeez, you are one smart fucker... always with the best comments!

DAMN - i think i've got a man crush on you... LOL... :) :) :)
 

Miss*Bijou

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Well if it's in the urban dictionary... :rolleyes:


From your link:



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Kahonas:


A reference to the dangly parts of the male anatomy
by someone who doesn't know how to spell in Spanish.

Otherwise known as cojones.


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LOL


Nevermind that there's an entry for every conceivable way to MISspell the word...

Cahonas
Cahunas
Cahoonas
Cahonies
Cahones
Kahonies
Kahones
Kahoonas
Kahuna's
Kahoonies

(not a comprehensive list, I just got tired of looking..)



But if that all translates into "acceptable"... ooookay. :p Who needs a dictionary or spellcheck if all that's needed is an entry in the urban dictionary? I wish someone had told me.. I've always wanted to create my very own language, decide how words are spelled and be the one making the rules! All I need is the urban dictionary?! Wicked.


LOL
 

jnewton

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Well if it's in the urban dictionary... :rolleyes:


From your link:



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Kahonas:


A reference to the dangly parts of the male anatomy
by someone who doesn't know how to spell in Spanish.

Otherwise known as cojones.


------------------------------------



LOL


Nevermind that there's an entry for every conceivable way to MISspell the word...

Cahonas
Cahunas
Cahoonas
Cahonies
Cahones
Kahonies
Kahones
Kahoonas
Kahuna's
Kahoonies

(not a comprehensive list, I just got tired of looking..)



But if that all translates into "acceptable"... ooookay. :p Who needs a dictionary or spellcheck if all that's needed is an entry in the urban dictionary? I wish someone had told me.. I've always wanted to create my very own language, decide how words are spelled and be the one making the rules! All I need is the urban dictionary?! Wicked.


LOL
Miss Bijou, I believe the problem is that the Urban Dictionary did not properly source the origin of some of the spellings. The "K" variants are obviously of an Hawaiian derivation and are related to the word Kahoona (a surfer dude in a Kohner novel who, being a daredevil surfer, obviously had big ones). The different spellings represent the different dialects of the Hawaiian Islands (and other related Polynesian languages).

Glad to set you straight. :rolleyes:
 
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athaire

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Here's one for his wife "Husbands are like campfires, if you dont tend to them, they go out"

as evidenced by the thriving business on this board!
Nice....I haven't heard that before. Nothing he does will make her happy at this point if its as bad as the OP suggests. Counciling is what you should suggest at this point....or a good divorce lawyer.
 

hang5507

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Well, what can I say.. Seems the general consensus is for him to grow a set of balls. Kind of my feelings as well. This guy is not some wimpy kind of guy. Runs a major company, works out and from my perspective revolves his life around her. Counselling ?? takes two does it not? I like the guy, we go back a long way and I hate seeing him in this situation.I have watched his self esteem drop over the past 6 years and he used to be quite the player. Guess I'll suggest the divorce lawyer.

Thanks for the input. by the way, I thought it was cajones as well.

Regards

H

Thankfully there are no kids involved.
 

Chef99

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H, I've seen this before a couple of times. It's this type of woman's MO, they thrive on guys who are pleasers. Personally, I think they have an image problem, insecurity. The second the guy stops, the woman moves on - he should have stopped before marriage! I did....
- "Chef"
 

jnewton

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Miss Bijou, I believe the problem is that the Urban Dictionary did not properly source the origin of some of the spellings. The "K" variants are obviously of an Hawaiian derivation and are related to the word Kahoona (a surfer dude in a Kohner novel who, being a daredevil surfer, obviously had big ones). The different spellings represent the different dialects of the Hawaiian Islands (and other related Polynesian languages).

Glad to set you straight. :rolleyes:
Miss Bijou, no comment on my cunning linguisim? :cool:
 

maroonedsailor

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Miss Bijou, I believe the problem is that the Urban Dictionary did not properly source the origin of some of the spellings. The "K" variants are obviously of an Hawaiian derivation and are related to the word Kahoona (a surfer dude in a Kohner novel who, being a daredevil surfer, obviously had big ones). The different spellings represent the different dialects of the Hawaiian Islands (and other related Polynesian languages).

Glad to set you straight. :rolleyes:
Ummmmm - That would be Kahuna and all Hawaiian casts/trades had as their master craftsmen a Kahuna who was also their spiritual leader so that there was a Kahuna of boatbuilding, a Kahuna of fishing etc. Hawaiian spiritualism (Huna) is a fascinating linguistic and spiritual adventure not well understood by haoulies (people who don't know how to breathe)
 

jnewton

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Ummmmm - That would be Kahuna and all Hawaiian casts/trades had as their master craftsmen a Kahuna who was also their spiritual leader so that there was a Kahuna of boatbuilding, a Kahuna of fishing etc. Hawaiian spiritualism (Huna) is a fascinating linguistic and spiritual adventure not well understood by haoulies (people who don't know how to breathe)
LOL Marooned! Mine was entirely a spoof! :p
 
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