For a man, the real worth to a woman's dress lies not in how good she looks in it but how fast it can come off. If you follow this golden rule from day one, it will keep your hubby not only happy but efficient too.
For a man, the real worth to a woman’s dress lies not in how good she looks in it but how fast it can come off. If you follow this golden rule from day one, it will keep your hubby not only happy but efficient too.
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*Originally posted by queer: *
a nice red PJ suit with ducks on it.
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With ducks on it?
What is this queer? Preparing for a girls night in?
People...people...oh people!!!
Yar, mera mutlub yai hai kay its your wedding night and its supposed to be special...you are spending it with your husband, the first of many nights (hmm) so obviously you must have worn something special girls? And what did you wear exactly? What would you like to wear apart from the PJ's. Can you just imagine the husbands reaction? "Nice PJ's darling..."....Come on, how unromantic!!
Come on....be honest.....sharum ki kia baat hai is mai?
Oh and btw, how come there are more replies from men when it clearly says in the title "Strictly 4 ladies"....
Ok, time to be serious. On your wedding night - given that Pakistani weddings get held at night, you are most likely to be wearing .... yes .... your wedding dress. And you'd probably still have your wedding makeup on too, etc etc etc. Assuming you're one of those people who do the deed on the actual night itself rather than postponing it until a time when you are both more comfortable with it...
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But why do people have the need to ask this kind of stuff? it's so personal, surley one can learn through trial and error
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How many wedding nights does a person get to be able to learn this issue through trial and error?
How many wedding nights does a person get to be able to learn this issue through trial and error?
Londoner logic triumphing over you Up Northers
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If you fail to impress on the wedding night then you'l know for the next night not to wear "winne the pooh" to bed...duh!
The fact that you'v used such "logic" in you reply suggests to me that if your wife was to "fail"on the wedding night, you would not give her a second chance. A true gentleman would have thought to said "every night with my wife is like my wedding night" if you consider the notion of your wedding night to be a special night that is.