Women’s compliment filter is complex and difficult to penetrate. For any compliment to be received and accepted it must pass a rigorous sequence of tests. It must be given by the right person, at the right time, in the right place, with the right intention AND it must be unsolicited.
Arlo’s compliment failed on two points, at least,.
My weight has varied up to five pounds over the course of a day – two pounds is a statistical anomaly on a healthy adult human whose height is within statistical American norms. Translation – Janis isn’t under 5" tall, two pounds isn’t enough, by itself, to be concerned about.
Appearance doesn’t or at least shouldn’t matter. Love is a connection beyond that.
When I was getting married my mom commented to me on how good looking my husband (to be) was. I was surprised as it never occurred to me that he was good looking – he was just him and, while I knew what he looked like, whether he was good looking or not did not occur to me. He was a great friend, fun to be with, he enjoyed similar things to me – and those things that only I liked he took an interest in (and vice versa) and we had similar values in life. Appearance-wise it never occurred to me that he was anything other average, if I even bothered to think about it.
I know that he felt the same way about me. If we had been concerned more about appearances we might not still be together 39 years later.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 6 years ago
“It was easier after.”
Little Caesar about 6 years ago
“And just WHO is EVER????”
Thanksfortheinfo2000 about 6 years ago
“All cats are grey in the dark”
dmdip about 6 years ago
Turn off the light? She unscrewed it in the second panel.
John Smith about 6 years ago
I’d love you old and I’d love you fat, but old AND fat?!? Let me get back to you on that
Cminuscomics&stories Premium Member about 6 years ago
No sugar tonight!
DDrazen about 6 years ago
That joke where the punchline is “Timing!”
Tyge about 6 years ago
Women’s compliment filter is complex and difficult to penetrate. For any compliment to be received and accepted it must pass a rigorous sequence of tests. It must be given by the right person, at the right time, in the right place, with the right intention AND it must be unsolicited.
Arlo’s compliment failed on two points, at least,.
nosirrom about 6 years ago
I’m sure Arlo can think of a way to help Janis take off those two pounds. ;-)
jarvisloop about 6 years ago
And it’s now time for a sexist, chauvinistic remark: women.
rlaker22j about 6 years ago
But she said it and turned off the light at the same time ,no pleasing them
tauyen about 6 years ago
cue Pat Benatar’s ‘Promises in the Dark’
Ermine Notyours about 6 years ago
He loves you for your mind. What’s wrong with that?
mourdac Premium Member about 6 years ago
“I’ve never stopped loving you…no wait, I didn’t mean you’re already fat!”
joeatwork212 about 6 years ago
Amazing how women want to be considered sexy looking but get upset when guys stare at them because they look sexy.
Tyge about 6 years ago
You’re as sexy as ever!
Alternate Janet response: “You’re no help!” (Sex is all you think about.)
Alternate Janet response: “Are you saying you always thought I was fat!” (Interpreting “as ever” the wrong way.)
Alternate Janet response: Tears up, lower lip trembles. (She wanted to hear “I love you just the way you are.”)
sew-so about 6 years ago
My weight has varied up to five pounds over the course of a day – two pounds is a statistical anomaly on a healthy adult human whose height is within statistical American norms. Translation – Janis isn’t under 5" tall, two pounds isn’t enough, by itself, to be concerned about.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 6 years ago
Only do it with the lights on?
ChessPirate about 6 years ago
“Turn the light back on…”
cuzinron47 about 6 years ago
“Well, as I remember, you’re pretty sexy.”
Airbender about 6 years ago
♫♪ Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I’m 64?♫♪
paranormal about 6 years ago
Janis, you said a mouthful! I gain weight just watching food commercials.
jppjr about 6 years ago
Vanity, thy name is woman.
craigwestlake about 6 years ago
He might say that she’s sexy, but the proof of the pudding is in the eating…
smurf764 about 6 years ago
Arlo is your biggest fan. Time after time he invents ways to gaze at your physical being. Pretty good for a spouse married that long and after a child
DCBakerEsq about 6 years ago
More cushion for the…
mafastore about 6 years ago
Appearance doesn’t or at least shouldn’t matter. Love is a connection beyond that.
When I was getting married my mom commented to me on how good looking my husband (to be) was. I was surprised as it never occurred to me that he was good looking – he was just him and, while I knew what he looked like, whether he was good looking or not did not occur to me. He was a great friend, fun to be with, he enjoyed similar things to me – and those things that only I liked he took an interest in (and vice versa) and we had similar values in life. Appearance-wise it never occurred to me that he was anything other average, if I even bothered to think about it.
I know that he felt the same way about me. If we had been concerned more about appearances we might not still be together 39 years later.