so what's your pillow talk like?

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I kick him and then he kicks me, then I try to push him off the bed, and then he tries.Sometimes I win, and at others he does.

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^This counts as foreplay.

Trust funguy to come in and turn a cutesy thread to an x-rated one :emmy:
:smilestar:

Sometimes - but sometimes we just beat each other up lol

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No seriously, isn't the "how was your day" talk reserved for the dinner table or while cleaning up in the kitchen? Why wait until bed to discuss your day?

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Maybe becase if you have kids, your only going to be worried about the spills n stains and the crying when your at the table , and the dishes and cleaning up after-wards...etc etc

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^:cb: so true

Depends on the situation.

Newly married couple (lets say up to 2 years old or so), does not really have to ask "how was your day" coz they call each other after every freaking hour to tell "how IS the day going" and then they have lot of time at home for "other things". When shadi become a bit "purani", it becomes the dinner time talk just as you have mentioned and finally when you have kids b/w ages 3-10, they eat all of you time at dinner table. they learn something news everyday and you end up llisting to how was "their day" most of the time they are awake and this leaves only poillow talk time to tell "how was your day" :)

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I can't imagine TALKING in bed.

:p

Are you the male version of that red-velvet thing here? Dude, no need to explain ...I get it. But still..dont' tell me there is no time to ask "how was your day" in the five hours preceding bed time.

if you just wana ask for the sake of it, then yes there is enough time but if you want to have a discussion, nah ...

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The “how was your day” stuff is done when we all eat dinner together or when the children are sleeping and we’re just relaxing in the evening. Pillow talk usually involves going through the “to do list” for the next day…but early in the morning, it usually goes something like this:

Me: Wake up…

Him: Let me sleep woman…

Me: I’m awake and bored…talk to me…

Him: :mad:

Me: please? :@:

Him: Okay okay…:yawn:insert conversation starter

Me: :sleep2:

Him: :grumpy: wake up!!

Me: Dude, let me sleep…

:smooth:

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^ :rotfl: okay that is really mean

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Wife - I don't want him to sleep in our bed. He should be sleeping in his own bed. Why did we waste money on his bed? We should've gotten atleast a full size bed so i could've slept on it in HIS room. He's three now. He should be going to school. He can't even read. He still wakes up five times everynight. I haven't slept a full night in ages! Is he going to leave our bed only when he's off to college?

Me - move him.

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^ Now I know why you are so pissed and irked off in the other thread. lol

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yeap 'typical' desi ;)

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Yep, typical indeed. Most desi couples think that they are giving their 5 year olds extra love by letting them sleep in their bed with them. It is actually a psychological inadequacy if you ask me. I could be wrong.

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No you're absolutely right about this one.

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i normally blabber on for 2 hours each day. he just says haan mein sun raha houn....

otherwise generally, we chat about days events, or i bring up topics like does ur mum like me? what do u want to eat on tuesday next month whose prettier me or angelie jolie,,,

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^do u only see ur husband once a month?