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Just because SA is my family...my roots
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 563113" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I think you NEED that clause in the private mortgage. BIG TIME NEED. I don't know this woman or if she loves him, but this is a major purchase and with-o something like this he could end up homeless in a year or two because they broke up and she forced a sale of the home. I would probably say this with ANY new relationship. Heck, I said it when my bro got married to a woman who was preg with his child. </p><p></p><p>As for ain't, I totally understand your point of view. As for the "late" bit, who discussed their period with the parents or grandparents of their SO/spouse? There is NO WAY I would even now discuss my period with my inlaws! The only time I ever really discussed it with my dad even was when we realized I needed a hysterectomy. Who does this???? WHY would she discuss that wtih you??? I find that vastly more disturbing than a southern accent or "ain't".</p><p></p><p>I have to say that the word 'ain't' never fails to bring to mind something we heard in elem school: Ain't ain't a word because it ain't in the dictionary. Sr. Alberta made the whole class write this fifty times in second grade. Sr. Mary Paul made a couple of classmates write it two hundred times in sixth grade too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 563113, member: 1233"] I think you NEED that clause in the private mortgage. BIG TIME NEED. I don't know this woman or if she loves him, but this is a major purchase and with-o something like this he could end up homeless in a year or two because they broke up and she forced a sale of the home. I would probably say this with ANY new relationship. Heck, I said it when my bro got married to a woman who was preg with his child. As for ain't, I totally understand your point of view. As for the "late" bit, who discussed their period with the parents or grandparents of their SO/spouse? There is NO WAY I would even now discuss my period with my inlaws! The only time I ever really discussed it with my dad even was when we realized I needed a hysterectomy. Who does this???? WHY would she discuss that wtih you??? I find that vastly more disturbing than a southern accent or "ain't". I have to say that the word 'ain't' never fails to bring to mind something we heard in elem school: Ain't ain't a word because it ain't in the dictionary. Sr. Alberta made the whole class write this fifty times in second grade. Sr. Mary Paul made a couple of classmates write it two hundred times in sixth grade too. [/QUOTE]
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