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Do you 'lay the law' down in your house?  

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  1. 1. Are words like Forbid/Allow part of your marital vocab?

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I'm not sure how to answer yet.

There's one issue that we've been round and round over. He wants a rottweiler. I hate big scary dogs. Luckily, we can't possibly have a rottweiler in our apartment. But when we do have a house, I'm afraid the issue will come up again. Now, I'm pretty confident that when it comes down to it, he won't go out and buy a rottweiler when I've expressed how much I dislike them. But at the same time, he also doesn't understand what my problem is. This might be an issue that will come to me "disallowing" a rottweiler in the house.

So, I guess as of right now, those words aren't in our marital vocab, but I can't say that they won't be added in the future... :P

Im in mortgages and real estate investing. Let me tell you, call a home owners insurance agency and ask, do you cover homes wiht rottweiler dogs? Most likely they will say NO. I believe they are one of the 7 or 10 dogs on the list of non insurable for home owners insurance. ....if so, problem solved.

Rottweilers are gorgous dogs! I saw some wonderful puppies sleeping in this cage at the pet store. so cute. so are german shepards! the dogs I think are the worst are 2 kinds

any dog that yipps constantly and pit bulls.!

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In day to day life, no. We are both grown people.

But when we play our 'games' ... forbid and allow are words that come up a lot! ;) and no I won't post pics!

so I didn't vote :(

Life long Texan, living in Hull, UK. How did this happen?

11 January - We met online and became friends

4 February - Became a couple

17 March - I went to Hull to meet the guy

20 March - First "I love you"

25 March - I go home :(

16 November - He comes to visit me in Texas

25 November - he leaves back home :(

14 December - ENGAGED! <3

1 March- I fly off to see my babe in Hull

4 April - I go home :(

9 October - He comes back to Texas!!!!

13 October - WEDDING!!!

22 October - He goes back to England and I continue to wait for my settlement visa.

13 December 2007 - Move to England

Now the wait begins, I will become a citizen then we will DFC back to the US.

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cheating and physical abuse for a big NO.

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In day to day life, no. We are both grown people.

But when we play our 'games' ... forbid and allow are words that come up a lot! ;) and no I won't post pics!

so I didn't vote :(

:blink::lol: hahahahahah FREAK! :lol::lol:

heheheh Thank You! :):lol:

Life long Texan, living in Hull, UK. How did this happen?

11 January - We met online and became friends

4 February - Became a couple

17 March - I went to Hull to meet the guy

20 March - First "I love you"

25 March - I go home :(

16 November - He comes to visit me in Texas

25 November - he leaves back home :(

14 December - ENGAGED! <3

1 March- I fly off to see my babe in Hull

4 April - I go home :(

9 October - He comes back to Texas!!!!

13 October - WEDDING!!!

22 October - He goes back to England and I continue to wait for my settlement visa.

13 December 2007 - Move to England

Now the wait begins, I will become a citizen then we will DFC back to the US.

the-british-are-comming-small.jpg965-smaller.jpg

Our slide show .......... Our page on TheKnot.com

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WELCOME TO VJ !!!

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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I'm not sure how to answer yet.

There's one issue that we've been round and round over. He wants a rottweiler. I hate big scary dogs. Luckily, we can't possibly have a rottweiler in our apartment. But when we do have a house, I'm afraid the issue will come up again. Now, I'm pretty confident that when it comes down to it, he won't go out and buy a rottweiler when I've expressed how much I dislike them. But at the same time, he also doesn't understand what my problem is. This might be an issue that will come to me "disallowing" a rottweiler in the house.

So, I guess as of right now, those words aren't in our marital vocab, but I can't say that they won't be added in the future... :P

Ugh, we have a new neighbour in the apt building with a rottweiler. You never know how it's going to react to you getting out of your car with groceries or going to check the mail. Sometimes it'll come towards you all excited wanting to be petted and other times it leaps at you, stopping half way barking and growling.

They're scary and she's driving my cat nuts whenever they let her run around the building.

I almost cried this morning when I was heading outside to put bills in the mail. Stupid thing was running at me and hiding between parked cars growling and barking and doing the whole ready for attack thing.

Aren't dogs suppose to be tied up? I dont like big dogs either :no:

Common misconceptions about the rotty. My little pug was twice as aggresive as my rott max. The only danger was that he'd want to snuggle on the couch and his 135-pound body would crush you!

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