Dh says he has felt a pain..far greater - than I can ever know
TANNER'S MOM wrote: Last night he was dozing on the couch..shirtless. DH has a hairy Tom Selleck chest... I know! I always thought eww I don't like that....but well you get used to it.
I guess Tanner knew he was dozing..he got his little metal tractors..hooked up his brush hog..and went to Brush hogging Randy's chest... Well that was fun..until he got the hair wrapped around the wheels..AWWWWW Randy can scream like a baby. I had to get the scissors ..but I was laughing so hard I had to pee...lol
Tanner said what ..it needed it!
Kaitlin'smom replied:
a great pain try LABOR why are they such wimps sometimes?
Josie83 replied: That is hilairous. SO funny! And I totally agree with Di, men have such a pathetically low pain threshold I remember Cassie once standing up n Jaosn's knee and standing on just the wrong part of him . . . he screamed like a girl! xx
MIMommy99 replied: I agree men are wimps and have no idea what women have to go through. That is so funny though.
Celestrina replied: HAHAHA! My DH can be such a wuss sometimes too.
A&A'smommy replied: LOLOLOL that is halarious!!!!!
BTW I know what you mean about the hair I swore up and down i would never date a hairy man well you should see my husband
Celestrina replied: I just remembered how when Ben was first born he would grab a handful of Steve's chest hair and not let go! Boy those infants have quite a grip.
kimberley replied: LOL what a wus!
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DVFlyer replied: HA!!!!! Funny.
Wait a minute? Low pain threshold? We're just as tough as....... wait, I think my keyboard just bruised my finger......... MOMMYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kaitlin'smom replied:
you crack me up
gr33n3y3z replied: LOL
texasp3 replied: LMAO!!! I can't decide which is funnier - Tanner brush-hogging Randy's chest hair or you laughing so hard you had to pee!!!
DH is always in more pain than me, always sicker, always more tired... I chalk it up to his competitive nature. I try not to get too ticked at him about that since that competitive nature is what puts a pretty nice roof over my head and lets me stay home and take care of the kids! I don't always succeed, but I almost always try.
Josie83 replied: Gosh why don't you make us all feel a little bit more guilty Marie xx
Kirstenmumof3 replied:
texasp3 replied: LOL!!! Okay, okay... next time I totally wig out and have a screaming fit over him, I promise to post my wrath in all it's glory!
Daisyx3 replied: [COLOR=blue] Could you imagine if men had to go threw labor. I wouldnt want to be in there lol.. My dh is sooo winey when hes sick. His world stops lmbo.
GavinsMommy replied: That's hilarious!! Musta hurt!
DVFlyer replied: To add to this wonderful male bashing thread (just kidding of course). I've never understood how a woman can go through 27 hours of labor (ask my wife) and STILL want to do it again!!!???
If guys had to give birth, I guarantee you the avg kids/ household would go WAY down. Hey, I think I'll start a thread (I get dibs, so don't beat me to it.... It'll be called.... "If guys gave birth"). It'll be in the humor section.
You know, almost as funny as her story, did anyone notice that this forum uses keywords in the posts subjects or bodies to key the advertisements? There is actually a link to "Brush Hogs" at the top!
ammommy replied: Why? Because we have horrible memories after giving birth. It's called 'mommy brain"
It sounds like Tanner saw a commercial for the Epilady (do they still make that torture device?). Poor Randy
TANNER'S MOM replied: EPILADY! Man that thing HURT...and never worked for me???
Remember the one for the bikini line...lol
ammommy replied: I was never brave enough to try that one after my hair-ripping leg experience
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