>>3497237>You and your wife are going grocery shopping, who takes care of most of it?My wife stays home, but I usually get a list of snacks from her before I go, along with meals she would like to try out.
>>3497457Never heard of it before. I don't think she looks up that kind of thing... Most likely not.
>>3497696>What is you're waifu's reason to get out of bed in the morning?She's strong, been through more than I can imagine in the way of hardship. Despite it all she manages to keep living.
>What would her reaction be if you repeatedly told her "I love you" and seemingly won't say anything else regardless of her response for more than a dozen consecutive times?I've done it before, though it was early on in the relationship. She just got really embarrassed and told me to shut up.
>For some reason, without meaning to, your waifu has not kept a rather minor promise with someone she is acquainted with. How does she make up for it? Does she feel bad about it or does she not really care?How does this change if it was a close friend of hers?
How would it change if it was a more serious promise?
I'm not sure about how it would go with someone else. The worst she's done is not do the dishes or something when she said she would. I can't think of anything that was worth more than a passing comment, so there never was anything to "make up for."
>>3497706>Even though you totally wouldn't do this, your waifu discovers that you've been fetishising a problem she has or an unpleasant event that happened to her.I make a lot of bun puns, which she's gotten used to, but will still often make her roll her eyes. Her appearance is connected to a painful memory, but it is who she is now. Is it wrong or hurtful? I wouldn't go that far. Maybe I should ask.
>>3497861>Would your waifu had figured out how to get pass the panda?Definitely not.