Family codes and rituals
Freddy Woo writes, "as a child we used to have a 'whoever cuts doesn't choose the slice' rule with cake. It worked brilliantly, but it's left me completely anal about dividing up food - my wife just takes the piss as I ritually compare all the slice sizes."
What codes and rituals does your family have?
( , Thu 20 Nov 2008, 18:05)
Freddy Woo writes, "as a child we used to have a 'whoever cuts doesn't choose the slice' rule with cake. It worked brilliantly, but it's left me completely anal about dividing up food - my wife just takes the piss as I ritually compare all the slice sizes."
What codes and rituals does your family have?
( , Thu 20 Nov 2008, 18:05)
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Interestingly (to me, anyway). Actually, it ain't, but neither are 80% of the inane stories this week.
"Freddy Woo writes, "as a child we used to have a 'whoever cuts doesn't choose the slice' rule with cake. It worked brilliantly, but it's left me completely anal about dividing up food - my wife just takes the piss as I ritually compare all the slice sizes."
My ex is trying to divide up our joint house (where he does not live) on this basis - I choose a price and he decides whether to buy the other half from me or sell the other half to me. I see his point but I don't like it as I don't want to be homeless.
*counts crumbs*
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 12:20, 7 replies)
"Freddy Woo writes, "as a child we used to have a 'whoever cuts doesn't choose the slice' rule with cake. It worked brilliantly, but it's left me completely anal about dividing up food - my wife just takes the piss as I ritually compare all the slice sizes."
My ex is trying to divide up our joint house (where he does not live) on this basis - I choose a price and he decides whether to buy the other half from me or sell the other half to me. I see his point but I don't like it as I don't want to be homeless.
*counts crumbs*
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 12:20, 7 replies)
is this
fuckwit non commital ex or have you still utterly failed to dump him because although he tortures your very soul and mental state, he gives a good shag?
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 12:32, closed)
fuckwit non commital ex or have you still utterly failed to dump him because although he tortures your very soul and mental state, he gives a good shag?
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 12:32, closed)
Oh, no, he's still on the scene.
We're back in happy mode for a probably brief period. Christ, I'd never buy a house with him, not least because he can't even afford to eat. Nah, this is Dutch-ex No. 1, before lovely-ex.
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 12:39, closed)
We're back in happy mode for a probably brief period. Christ, I'd never buy a house with him, not least because he can't even afford to eat. Nah, this is Dutch-ex No. 1, before lovely-ex.
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 12:39, closed)
While I feel for your situation..
It's not a bad idea all told really, would stop people getting screwed over so often (namely men!)
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 12:35, closed)
It's not a bad idea all told really, would stop people getting screwed over so often (namely men!)
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 12:35, closed)
Agreed: that's pretty clever
Whichever option the bugger chooses, you'd be left thinking you pitched it too high/low, that you'd either given him a bargain or stitched yourself up with an over-high valuation.
Mean but smart.
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 15:30, closed)
Whichever option the bugger chooses, you'd be left thinking you pitched it too high/low, that you'd either given him a bargain or stitched yourself up with an over-high valuation.
Mean but smart.
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 15:30, closed)
Don't do it.
get it valued. Split half and half if you are happy with that. Use lawyers if he won't agree. These things don't ever end amicably.
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 15:45, closed)
get it valued. Split half and half if you are happy with that. Use lawyers if he won't agree. These things don't ever end amicably.
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 15:45, closed)
i tried to be the nice guy
left the ex the house. now im skint as a badger - take all you can and run
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 16:03, closed)
left the ex the house. now im skint as a badger - take all you can and run
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 16:03, closed)
I reached an amicable agreement
however she changed her mind. £5K in solicitors bills later I finally got to court to discover that she had sold the house despite a court order and shipped more than £100K out of the country, making it almost irrecoverable.
Which was nice.
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 17:14, closed)
however she changed her mind. £5K in solicitors bills later I finally got to court to discover that she had sold the house despite a court order and shipped more than £100K out of the country, making it almost irrecoverable.
Which was nice.
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 17:14, closed)
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