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I have just returned from a delightful afternoon of retail therapy in Bedford Interchange. I went alone, kids happily playing here with dad. What puzzles me is why (oh why??) do women insist its a great idea to bring the whole family out to the sales? I have never seen so many bored men on the verge of losing it before, as for the screaming kids in their prams they had no business being dragged out. I don't know where the men got their patience today in Next but I felt for them, holding the pram whilst the mom had a good rummage through the clothes. Maybe they are on a promise - I can't see any other reason ; )
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why is it men can spend hours holding bags for women in ladies clothes and shoe shops, but when i want a quick fix and need to go to a DIY shop, for a feel of the latest power tools all hell goes loose....
ps, sorry for answering with a question
why is it men can spend hours holding bags for women in ladies clothes and shoe shops, but when i want a quick fix and need to go to a DIY shop, for a feel of the latest power tools all hell goes loose....
ps, sorry for answering with a question
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I certainly don't know many men who love shopping like a lot of women do. They do enjoy buying but the whole love of looking around and touching things before the purchase is not in their build up naturally. I agree, we wouldn't want to join them in the bookies or pub with their mates. The pub on a Friday night is Mr Sunflower's therapy not mine.