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Family and Farming
I love the farm, but my wife wants to move.
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<blockquote data-quote="daveydiesel1" data-source="post: 7433812" data-attributes="member: 143714"><p>When o got married we struggled as i was workin long hours on the farm then 6 months later i got hired into a new road build doin the diesel (hence the name davydiesel) and i was workin mental hours like 5.30am to somewhere between 9 and 11 pm 6 days a weekas stil had farm work to do in the evenings, it was a big struggle on our marriage. Wouldnt be doin as big hours now but still be doin between 12-14 hours a day but in fairness the mrs has learned to live with that and has a few good friends with kids the same age which is good as she doesnt feel so lonely. But iv also grown as in notice the work she does and compliment her on it and talk to her about her day, take a better interest in her things. 1 thing iv learned is woman likes to talk about themselves so ask the questions and listen and appear interested even if ur not. A conversation goes a long way and can turn a frown upside down, anythins better than silence and tension</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveydiesel1, post: 7433812, member: 143714"] When o got married we struggled as i was workin long hours on the farm then 6 months later i got hired into a new road build doin the diesel (hence the name davydiesel) and i was workin mental hours like 5.30am to somewhere between 9 and 11 pm 6 days a weekas stil had farm work to do in the evenings, it was a big struggle on our marriage. Wouldnt be doin as big hours now but still be doin between 12-14 hours a day but in fairness the mrs has learned to live with that and has a few good friends with kids the same age which is good as she doesnt feel so lonely. But iv also grown as in notice the work she does and compliment her on it and talk to her about her day, take a better interest in her things. 1 thing iv learned is woman likes to talk about themselves so ask the questions and listen and appear interested even if ur not. A conversation goes a long way and can turn a frown upside down, anythins better than silence and tension [/QUOTE]
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