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"kinky katy" wrote
Oftentimes it is best if women learn to sail from someone other than their spouse/boyfriend/etc. Are you implying a swap of some sort? I've only heard of such goings on! Shocked Scout |
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Scout wrote:
"kinky katy" wrote Oftentimes it is best if women learn to sail from someone other than their spouse/boyfriend/etc. Are you implying a swap of some sort? I've only heard of such goings on! Shocked Scout sheesh Scout....Let me explain this very carefully for you....most women do better learning to sail from someone they are not emotionally involved with...you know, the old control issue thing...Does your wife want to swap you when you sail together? |
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"katy" wrote in message
... Scout wrote: "kinky katy" wrote Oftentimes it is best if women learn to sail from someone other than their spouse/boyfriend/etc. Are you implying a swap of some sort? I've only heard of such goings on! Shocked Scout sheesh Scout....Let me explain this very carefully for you....most women do better learning to sail from someone they are not emotionally involved with...you know, the old control issue thing...Does your wife want to swap you when you sail together? was she supposed to come with me? Scout |
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"katy" wrote in message sheesh Scout....Let me explain this very carefully for you....most women do better learning to sail from someone they are not emotionally involved with...you know, the old control issue thing...Does your wife want to swap you when you sail together? Nonsense...... it's not a control issue in a proper relationship. It's a security issue resulting from a sailor's lack of confidence in themselves. I've seen wives screaming at their husbands during what was a routine tactic or procedure as well as men yelling at their wives. It comes down to trust... like all relationships. The cure for this is Rum in generous quantities while underway...... :-) CM |
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On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 19:45:50 GMT, "Capt.Mooron"
wrote: "katy" wrote in message sheesh Scout....Let me explain this very carefully for you....most women do better learning to sail from someone they are not emotionally involved with...you know, the old control issue thing...Does your wife want to swap you when you sail together? Nonsense...... it's not a control issue in a proper relationship. It's a security issue resulting from a sailor's lack of confidence in themselves. I've seen wives screaming at their husbands during what was a routine tactic or procedure as well as men yelling at their wives. It comes down to trust... like all relationships. The cure for this is Rum in generous quantities while underway...... :-) However, one must be careful, particularly with spouses. From the log of the SV "Never Better" Endeavor 38, Summer of '89, BVI, under the category of "things we learned on this cruise". "The rum ration, a longstanding tradition whereby the British Navy controlled both the timing and the amount of libations by the crew, is both practical and necessary. We discovered this after observing Helen and Sheri, when left to their own devices, with regard to the pain killers". "A consensus decision concerning the itinerary is mathematically impossible with eight people and two boats". "Sidney has discovered the meaning of life and he is not telling anyone"! |
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Scout wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... Scout wrote: "kinky katy" wrote Oftentimes it is best if women learn to sail from someone other than their spouse/boyfriend/etc. Are you implying a swap of some sort? I've only heard of such goings on! Shocked Scout sheesh Scout....Let me explain this very carefully for you....most women do better learning to sail from someone they are not emotionally involved with...you know, the old control issue thing...Does your wife want to swap you when you sail together? was she supposed to come with me? Scout Not if she doesn't want to.... |
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Capt.Mooron wrote:
"katy" wrote in message sheesh Scout....Let me explain this very carefully for you....most women do better learning to sail from someone they are not emotionally involved with...you know, the old control issue thing...Does your wife want to swap you when you sail together? Nonsense...... it's not a control issue in a proper relationship. It's a security issue resulting from a sailor's lack of confidence in themselves. I've seen wives screaming at their husbands during what was a routine tactic or procedure as well as men yelling at their wives. It comes down to trust... like all relationships. The cure for this is Rum in generous quantities while underway...... :-) CM Right...she should pour enough rum down his gullet so he'll go below and sleep it off so she can sail in peace...sounds right to me ; } |
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"katy" wrote in message Right...she should pour enough rum down his gullet so he'll go below and sleep it off so she can sail in peace...sounds right to me ; } Either that or she could elect to sail naked...... CM |
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Capt.Mooron wrote:
"katy" wrote in message Right...she should pour enough rum down his gullet so he'll go below and sleep it off so she can sail in peace...sounds right to me ; } Either that or she could elect to sail naked...... CM In New York? yech..... |
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"katy" wrote in message In New York? yech..... Well Bobsprit claims the heat is intolerable...... Suzanne insisted on the AC so he would keep his clothes on. It's the only way other people won't call "Whale Watch" to report a Beluga at the helm of sailing Javex Bottle. CM |
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