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I have never tried that interesting transition, “I understand your concern, but …” with my wife. I am not quite sure I would even think of trying it!!1 To me, at least, it just looks like I would be hunting and trolling for a swift smackdown, at the very least. My best response for these situations is just biting my tongue!
That’s because we married 鬼ババ onibaba. @Aardvark is tickled pink
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Maybe our wives could join an oni baba social group together 😁
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Why would you encourage a group like that?!? Wow, I could just see the results of a group supporting onibaba behaviors!! Literal lit up fire in the house, never any peace.
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Oh dear God, you're right. Do not support the oni baba.
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Yep, support kind, loving and peaceful behaviors, only. Everything else is only your pain in the tokus.
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And we can form a support group 😭
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I was telling my wife about this discussion, and she got interested enough to look up images of onibaba and show them to me. They were all a sort of feminine version of an oni but all were carrying a debuhocho. Terrifying images! :)
A real good reason to bite the ol’ tongue at times!
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Haha I made it to your living room discussions! I feel honoured
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We had to laugh about it for a while.
I could just see the support group practicing their “bite the tongue” silence! Not a sound except for swirling brains swirling.
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Misery loves company
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Always, to commiserate together is a top art form!
If my wife heard or saw me calling her onibaba, I don’t know if my head would remain on my shoulders or not!!! This baba just doesn’t go. When I was watching Dragon Ball in Japan and uranai baba came up I didn’t quite understand it and asked her. Then I called her baba….. I have never done it again since then, don’t think I ever will.
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I only call my wife that in front of her friends because she can’t kill me in polite company, even if she wants to. Haha
Cute story!
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