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Old 09-04-2010, 11:42 AM #11
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roadrunner,

You might suggest to your boyfriend that he suggest something specific for dinner. He could say, "How does fried chicken sound for dinner?" Then, all you need to do is say yes or no. If he already knows your preferences. He will likely get it right.

He will appreciate the confirmation of his suggestion and you will avoid getting stuck in "decision making hell."
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