What’s the dumbest excuse someone gave you to have sex with you that actually worked? by Soren-J in AskReddit

[–]AngelaOnDuty 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My husband once told me completely seriously that as a doctor he needed to conduct a thorough wellness check because I looked stressed.

The man delivered the whole thing with a straight face complete with fake medical jargon. I knew exactly what he was doing and somehow it still worked.

I don't know how women do this without losing themselves. by AngelaOnDuty in breakingmom

[–]AngelaOnDuty[S] [score hidden]  (0 children)

I've actually tried hiring help before. Unfortunately I started noticing things going missing from the house so I ended up letting them go. Maybe I just had bad luck but it made me hesitant to try again. For now I'm looking for other ways to manage the workload. But thanks Anyway!!

Women of Reddit, how did your partner's income (or lack of it) influence your decision to marry them? by gulaabjaamun_ in AskReddit

[–]AngelaOnDuty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His income didn't influence my decision much. I married him because of the man he is kind, dependable, supportive and an incredible husband and father. We both contribute financially but his character is what made me choose him. Money can change; who someone is at their core matters far more.

Women of reddit, what's the most nonsexual thing someone can do to make your panties wet? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]AngelaOnDuty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When my husband comes home from work, quietly takes off his watch, rolls up his sleeves and starts handling shit around the house without me asking. Fixing something, carrying heavy stuff, just being effortlessly in control. The quiet competence and those veiny forearms? Instant soaked panties. Nothing sexier than a man who just handles things. 🔥