Quickie

Updated on April 04, 2013
T.L. asks from Cuba, MO
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Do you enjoy a good quickie with you husband or SO? Today was a first in a LONG time at lunch and O how I miss them. ;) It just seems to relax me and make the rest of the day just so much better! It just seems like I can handle life a bit better with after a quickie.

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H.P.

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My husband totally does not get the concept of a quickie. I end up laughing at him and tapping my wrist. His head's in the right place, though (pun intended).

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Enough to ask two questions about it? No.

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J.C.

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People on here crack me up - they are so critical. Sometimes I think they forget there is more to being a mom than wiping noses & changing diapers.

Yes, quickies rule! I am certain if more people were having quickies they would be happier & there would potentially be less divorces :) Okay maybe not, but it couldn't hurt!

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C.V.

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Heck yes!

When the kids are out of the house, we get to figure out the most interesting places. :-) Gotta keep it interesting!

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B.B.

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Yes. Best. Thing. Ever. :)

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M.D.

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Love them, and yes, they do the same for me.

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C.C.

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Lol - right now our definition of a "quickie" is a nap!!!

But yes - quickies are a fun and intimate way to be reminded of the days before kids!

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X.O.

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hmm, to have a lunch time quickie with my husband would entail getting a babysitter, driving 40 minutes to his work, wading through all the office staff, waiting in his office for 30 minutes for him to finish up with a patient....praying that his partner doesn't walk in or that no one would be walking past the window (1st floor-no window coverings)...yeah, not worth it.

Since my oldest stopped taking naps quickies have fallen by the wayside.

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L.U.

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nope, I really don't.
I want the full on lovin' or nothing at all.
Plus, with three kids in the house (one of them a toddler) there really isn't time for a quickie. Kids are always banging around.
Quickies actually do the opposite for me. I never finish but the husband always does. It's not very fair, right? LOL! (I sound pretty selfish!)
Doesn't mean I don't do 'em...just means I would rather the whole she-BANG!

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J.M.

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what i wouldg ive for one! my fiancee used to live accross the street from my work before he moved in with M.. i LOVED those lunch breaks and after work quick breaks before going home.
Now that we live together and he works further away nope=( lately (for the last month) we're in a dry once a week spell and i'm freaking dying over here for anything before i get carpel tunel

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