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robbyice

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does anyone else think this abbreviation is lame and overused here?

I do!
 
yeah, I knew there would be backlash... its stupid. sorry
 
Anyone who uses SWMBO abbreviation has been emasculated enough to have their man-card taken away. At least say you discussed X and decided against doing X.
 
The only thing about SWMBO I don't like is that they think they must be obeyed.

(Disclaimer: I've been known to have misogynistic views)

I resent that in many tv shows, movies and commercials, it seems OK for girls/women to step all over boys/men. And that the men seem too willing to be stepped on in the hopes that they might get lucky next weekend.

This is probably why I'm currently alone. I'm not willing to put up with this nonsense.
 
Anyone who uses SWMBO abbreviation has been emasculated enough to have their man-card taken away. At least say you discussed X and decided against doing X.
anyone who uses the abbreviation needs to get outside a little more often. turn off the minecraft, interact with other humans, move our of your in-laws basement.
 
I understand most of you will continue to use this lame expression, so be it. I came in here for beer advice as Im still learning as everyone really should be. I did not realize it would be so filled with oversharing about lack of "hand" in your relationships/home. Please please please stop with the swmbo. please
 
The only thing about SWMBO I don't like is that they think they must be obeyed.

(Disclaimer: I've been known to have misogynistic views)

I resent that in many tv shows, movies and commercials, it seems OK for girls/women to step all over boys/men. And that the men seem too willing to be stepped on in the hopes that they might get lucky next weekend.

This is probably why I'm currently alone. I'm not willing to put up with this nonsense.

You obviously are a man outdated and need to find a relocation point (as I did) where the views are in place with your beliefs.

And I do not mean this in a bad way. Just because the rest of the man population is willing to give up their card does not mean that you have to.

Never regretting my decision! :mug:
 
This may just be a young crowd. The phrase was popularized in the 70's in a British television series. It may have appeared even earlier in the play and books from which the program developed, but I haven't seen or read those.It is intended to be humorous.
 
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