pearlieq
<font color=green>They can sit & spin<br><font col
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As long as they can agree on a budget and acceptable behavior, I think giving him the green light to go is great. I'm sure he'd really appreciate it--that kind of goodwill will come back to you.
As for the "permission" issue, I actually do believe spouses need to ask each other's permission for this kind of thing, especially if children are involved. If he goes away for a weekend she's going to be responsible for the house, his chores, and taking care of the kids by herself, not to mention not having her partner available to her if something goes wrong (car breaks down, heat goes out). That is an imposition. If you're going to impose upon someone, you need to get their OK.
Not that I'm saying that permission should ever be denied unless there's a darn good reason, but it would be terribly disrespectful to just assume it's OK.
On a side note, what's with all these women being OK with strip clubs? A friend of mine and I were just discussing this. Whatever a single guys wants to do is his business, but once you're in a relationship it seems really inappropriate to be in the clubs. Where in the vows does it say "I promise to love, honor, cherish, and be cool with you wasting money on ogling naked women and letting them grind on you"???
As for the "permission" issue, I actually do believe spouses need to ask each other's permission for this kind of thing, especially if children are involved. If he goes away for a weekend she's going to be responsible for the house, his chores, and taking care of the kids by herself, not to mention not having her partner available to her if something goes wrong (car breaks down, heat goes out). That is an imposition. If you're going to impose upon someone, you need to get their OK.
Not that I'm saying that permission should ever be denied unless there's a darn good reason, but it would be terribly disrespectful to just assume it's OK.
On a side note, what's with all these women being OK with strip clubs? A friend of mine and I were just discussing this. Whatever a single guys wants to do is his business, but once you're in a relationship it seems really inappropriate to be in the clubs. Where in the vows does it say "I promise to love, honor, cherish, and be cool with you wasting money on ogling naked women and letting them grind on you"???



, I won't tell him he can't have one, but hope he doesn't spend the evening with a dancer in his lap and the few times I have gone with him to a club in our 17 yrs together or the few times he has gone alone with the buds I know he doesn't spend that much money. Checking out a "hot " chick and I use that term hot loosely with some of the girls i have seen , is fine with him, but he doesn't seem thrilled about a stranger bumping up on him lol.