It is going to be SO weird to hear him talk if he uses his American accent.
'Out Of Gas'
Buffy and Angel 1: BUFFYNANGLE4EVA!!!!!1!
Is it better the second time around? Or the third? Or tenth? This is the place to come when you have a burning desire to talk about an old episode that was just re-run.
I know! It's going to be disturbing.
Ooh, Robin's new boyfriend. . . yes!
speaking of HIMYM, was anybody else amazed that they had been together NINE years and never peed in front of each other? Imean, I'm not saying that I do it on the first date, but wow.
How often does the situation come up, really? (I mean, I've never peed in front of DH, after 9+ years together. It's just not something that's ever presented itself as a necessity.)
How often does the situation come up, really?
NSM with anyone else I was with previously, but sharing living space and a single bathroom with two other people, it came up fairly early. Sometimes I miss my first apartment in SF, with its nice little sink-tub-shower washroom and separate WC, but mostly I don't even notice anymore.
Huh. I think the ex and I peed in front of each other as soon as we moved in together. In fact, I can only think of one man I lived with who absolutely insisted on total privacy in the bathroom.
I insist on bathroom privacy for bodily functions. I don't mind being walked in on during a shower, or even by a third party during sex on the occasions when it's happened, but toilet time is MY time alone.
I can kinda relate, Matt. Most of the time I don't care, but there is one time of the month when shyness compels me to lock the bathroom door when I'm living with someone.
When the DH and I were first dating/living together/got married we both needed the bathroom privacy thing even for something as mundane as teeth brushing. Having one bathroom and a toddler that was potty training? Changed everything. Now with 2 kids? I'm lucky if I get any privacy and we have 3 bathrooms!
Huh. I think the ex and I peed in front of each other as soon as we moved in together.
"I hereby pronounce you husband and wife. You may now mark your territory."