>>3675895>that picDoes your wife have some dojikko qualities anon? Cute.
>>3675922Aw, can't be helped. I won't be able to come up with an aswer for you then!
>>3675952We'd just have to be strong role models. Caring for other people and making sure they understand that's important. Teaching them to say thank you. Probably guide and motivate them to find their calling early in life. I remember Napoleon Hill who had a deaf son, he filled his child's brain with a really strong belief and desire. He became a billionary selling tech to improve people's hearing later on.
>>3676114I don't really have a pic of her eating pizza. I can't help but think it has too many fast-digesting carbs. Given that, we would probably make our own pizza with cauliflower crust for maximum gains.
>>3676415>>3676428Nothing is impossible for me anon. I always fill my mind with positive thinking and resourceful beliefs. I don't let the negative echo from others opinion to stay in my mind and begin forming fake personalities telling me there are things I cannot do. There is only my original self and confidence that delivers the voice of truth into my reality.
My ramblings aside, there is a reason why I committed myself to her for life and developed such strong feelings. We had very similar hobbies, goals and mindsets. When I was a teen and into my early twenties I had the goal of being the strongest man in the world physically and spiritually, which was very similar to Mai's desire of reaching excellence in her own area. Problem was, without having any mentor or instructor my results stagnated and I feel into a deep depression until I met her. She was such a bright girl full of youthful energy, it made me think everything will be fine as long as I could see her smile. I resumed my studies and got my personal trainer degree, so I have the knowledge and skills to be able to improve her performance in her hobbies and chosen career even now.
I honestly think we're made for each other.