To have light with the flip of a switch, ambient temperature always just how you like it and machines that wash our clothes for us is a freaking miracle compared to how many people live in the world today and for that matter, to the lives of almost any human throughout most of history. And lucky us, we call it normal.
Intimacy, both physical and visual, is a part of marriage but should be to a mutually agreeable extent. Problems can arise when there is a mismatch between the levels of desire which, admit it, is almost always the case. That’s when love and respect and putting your spouse’s welfare above your own come into play. Ideally it works both ways and they both try to make the other happy. Sadly, some partners are insensitive and ruin a good thing. One demands too much or the other slams the door shut. That may be the case with some people here.
Yesterday she was tired of digging in the mud, something she could do whether vaccinated or not. She wants to do something she hasn’t been able to do for the past year or more. Today the rebellion against the routine continues. She doesn’t want Arlo to help in the garden. That has nothing to do with vaccination. His intuition is telling him to prepare for dinners out, going to the movies and travel.
To have light with the flip of a switch, ambient temperature always just how you like it and machines that wash our clothes for us is a freaking miracle compared to how many people live in the world today and for that matter, to the lives of almost any human throughout most of history. And lucky us, we call it normal.