Ode to My Woman

SkySooner

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Found this online and couldn't keep from laughing.

When a man meets the woman he loves, everything changes. His heart races, his head spins, and suddenly all the dozens and dozens of women he's sleeping with no longer matter. A few years ago, I found the woman I love, and I've put some of my feelings into this little ode.

Every man needs a woman, and I need you --
to lift me when I am sad,
to comfort me when I am down,
to clean me when I am drunk,
to walk beside me when I want to look like I'm not gay,
to walk in front of me when I need someone to act as a human windbreak,
to kiss me when I am horny,
to massage me when I am tense and/or horny,
to make me horny when I am not horny, and then to watch me fall asleep.

I need you darling to clean between my toes when they are not cleaned to my satisfaction,
to pick the nits out of my hair when I have head lice,
to try milk for me when I am not sure of the expiration date,
to be there when I need you to be there, and to be out of town the rest of the time.

My darling, although it may seem sentimental, I want to take this moment to tell you I love you -- because I don't want to lose half my stuff. And even though you are far away across the ocean, I always have this [pointing to ring finger where there is no wedding ring] to remind me --[realizes the ring is not there] sorry [and hides hand].

Goodnight, my love.
 
She's a lucky woman
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Hardly considering that I'm a Plano native. Need to look in your own closet. Texas has some areas that are just as redneck as the bad parts of Oklahoma.
 
No truth here. Been married 18 years (happily) to a woman who is from Oklahoma (and not of my family). I just get tired of the same old ******** lines thrown out when there isn't any rivalry stuff in this thread. I'm a native Texan. I have lived in Texas most of my life. I went to school in Oklahoma simply because my family had moved there when I was in high school, and I had to go to an in-state school (Texas schools had gone way up on out-of-state tuition). There are some really good people in Oklahoma, and while I agree it isn't the most exciting place in the world to live compared to Dallas/Houston/Austin, Oklahoma City and Tulsa beat the hell out of many of the rural places in Texas (but they don't compared to the large metro areas).
 

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