September 21 Dear Abby: A Mom wrote to say that her 22 year old son is involved with a married 22 year old woman. He has moved in with that woman, her husband, and their 4-year-old son! He claims to be happy with that arrangement. No word on the husband's opinion. Have you ever heard of anything so weird?
Dear Abby thinks that either the husband, the son, or both will eventually grow tired of the arrangement.
> September 21 Dear Abby: A Mom wrote to say that her 22 year old son is > involved with a married 22 year old woman. He has moved in with that > woman, her husband, and their 4-year-old son! He claims to be happy > with that arrangement. No word on the husband's opinion. Have you > ever heard of anything so weird?
> Dear Abby thinks that either the husband, the son, or both will > eventually grow tired of the arrangement.
Well they'll just have to place the floweres in different positions within (posh) the vase then - won't they?!
> > September 21 Dear Abby: A Mom wrote to say that her 22 year old son is > > involved with a married 22 year old woman. He has moved in with that > > woman, her husband, and their 4-year-old son! He claims to be happy > > with that arrangement. No word on the husband's opinion. Have you > > ever heard of anything soweird?
> > Dear Abby thinks that either the husband, the son, or both will > > eventually grow tired of the arrangement.
> Well they'll just have to place the floweres in different positions within > (posh) the vase then - won't they?!
By arrangement, I mean the living arrangement, not a flower arrangement!
> > September 21 Dear Abby: A Mom wrote to say that her 22 year old son is > > involved with a married 22 year old woman. He has moved in with that > > woman, her husband, and their 4-year-old son! He claims to be happy > > with that arrangement. No word on the husband's opinion. Have you > > ever heard of anything soweird?
> > Dear Abby thinks that either the husband, the son, or both will > > eventually grow tired of the arrangement.
> Well they'll just have to place the floweres in different positions within > (posh) the vase then - won't they?!
What do you think of the very idea of a woman living with both her husband and another male lover at the same time? What is the male equivalent of "mistress"?
>> > September 21 Dear Abby: A Mom wrote to say that her 22 year old son is >> > involved with a married 22 year old woman. He has moved in with that >> > woman, her husband, and their 4-year-old son! He claims to be happy >> > with that arrangement. No word on the husband's opinion. Have you >> > ever heard of anything soweird?
>> > Dear Abby thinks that either the husband, the son, or both will >> > eventually grow tired of the arrangement.
>> Well they'll just have to place the floweres in different positions >> within >> (posh) the vase then - won't they?!
> By arrangement, I mean the living arrangement, not a flower > arrangement!
The two meanings of arrangement are the substance of the pun, innit! That's what we're all here for, shurley.
>> > September 21 Dear Abby: A Mom wrote to say that her 22 year old son is >> > involved with a married 22 year old woman. He has moved in with that >> > woman, her husband, and their 4-year-old son! He claims to be happy >> > with that arrangement. No word on the husband's opinion. Have you >> > ever heard of anything soweird?
>> > Dear Abby thinks that either the husband, the son, or both will >> > eventually grow tired of the arrangement.
>> Well they'll just have to place the floweres in different positions >> within >> (posh) the vase then - won't they?!
> What do you think of the very idea of a woman living with both her > husband and another male lover at the same time? What is the male > equivalent of "mistress"?
A bloke so small that his willie only comes up to the edge of the toilet bowl when he shakes the last few drops of urine off it after a pee. Hence, gigolo!
In the Wilde West he'd have been a dirty low-down bum!
> >> > September 21 Dear Abby: A Mom wrote to say that her 22 year old son is > >> > involved with a married 22 year old woman. He has moved in with that > >> > woman, her husband, and their 4-year-old son! He claims to be happy > >> > with that arrangement. No word on the husband's opinion. Have you > >> > ever heard of anything soweird?
> >> > Dear Abby thinks that either the husband, the son, or both will > >> > eventually grow tired of the arrangement.
> >> Well they'll just have to place the floweres in different positions > >> within > >> (posh) the vase then - won't they?!
> > By arrangement, I mean the living arrangement, not a flower > > arrangement!
> The two meanings of arrangement are the substance of the pun, innit! That's > what we're all here for, shurley.
But what do you think of the idea of a man moving in with his married lover AND her husband and child?