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Old Feb 08, 2018, 08:20 PM
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Do you have trouble being disgusting in your partner's presence? Picking your nose, farting, bad breath, shitting your pants, etc.

I always feel like one or two of those would get me dumped, so I would have to be a different person when i'm with my partner.
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Old Feb 08, 2018, 09:08 PM
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I try not to do any on that list, especially the last one. Sorry but I'm loling so bad right now, thanks!
OH,eventually you'll have to fart or you'll explode. (I don't think you'll get dumped but hygiene is good)... seriously, though, relationships are hard and the first fart is the first hurdle to get over
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Old Feb 08, 2018, 09:11 PM
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When in the world would you need to **** your pants in front of your partner? I am LOLing hardcore, Pavlov's Cat.
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Old Feb 08, 2018, 10:09 PM
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How long have you been with your partner?

In the beginning of our relationship I was also concerned of showing bad manners, but after years went by and our relationship became stronger I have no concerns of farts breaking us apart. In fact, if I would happen to find myself in a situation where I sh** my pants, I would rather have my partner around than, say, a co-worker.

I think it largely depends on the people involved. How would you react to your partner showing any of those things you mention? Would you dump them just because they had bad breath?
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Old Feb 08, 2018, 10:22 PM
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Well I don’t see any need to deliberately fart or crap my pants or pick my nose in front of anyone lol Saying that, things happem especially in illness. Most certainly we aren’t going to divorce each other over farting. Hahah

PS my husband is RN and spends days seeing gross things so nothing I do grosses him out. lol
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Old Feb 08, 2018, 10:24 PM
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I am laughing about your screen name. Pavlov’s cat. Haha
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Old Feb 09, 2018, 02:42 AM
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How long have you been with your partner?

In the beginning of our relationship I was also concerned of showing bad manners, but after years went by and our relationship became stronger I have no concerns of farts breaking us apart. In fact, if I would happen to find myself in a situation where I sh** my pants, I would rather have my partner around than, say, a co-worker.

I think it largely depends on the people involved. How would you react to your partner showing any of those things you mention? Would you dump them just because they had bad breath?
I don't have a partner.

I suppose it would depend on the circumstances. Sometimes I might have a toilet accident (minor) if I try to delay going to the toilet. I sometimes pick my nose, but I do it privately.

I would probably have to change my behaviour if I got a girlfriend though.
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Old Feb 09, 2018, 05:26 AM
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I don't have a partner.

I suppose it would depend on the circumstances. Sometimes I might have a toilet accident (minor) if I try to delay going to the toilet. I sometimes pick my nose, but I do it privately.

I would probably have to change my behaviour if I got a girlfriend though.
I don’t see why you need to change your behavior. I however am concerned over toilet accidents. Unless extreme food poisoning or some health problem, I don’t see why would you have toilet accidents?
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Old Feb 09, 2018, 08:15 AM
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I don’t see why you need to change your behavior. I however am concerned over toilet accidents. Unless extreme food poisoning or some health problem, I don’t see why would you have toilet accidents?
I have IBS sometimes, and I hold off from going to the toilet because I'm too busy.
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Old Feb 09, 2018, 01:33 PM
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Yeah you might want to take a look at some behaviors. If my husband crapped his pants because he was too busy to go to the bathroom, I’d have an issue with that. If it’s not true incontinence, then I’d say being too busy to poop is not ok.
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