Re: Is there a name for this?

2006-02-14 Thread Paul Ihrig
i know if i dont ASK i can get slapped pretty quickly.. i think trying food from a partners plate is a great way to TRY new food! ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:5:197060 Archives: http://www.houseoffus

Re: Is there a name for this?

2006-02-14 Thread Kevin Graeme
Greedy pig! On 2/14/06, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So last night my husband I went out to dinner. I ate about half my food and > was full - like stomach bursting full. My husband, ever the vulture, decided > to chow on my remaining food. On every logical, intellectual level, tha

Re: Is there a name for this?

2006-02-14 Thread Tony
1. selfishness? 2. you wanted it later? 3. he's already eaten enough, could stand to shed the pounds, and you dont know how to tell him? 4. just plain old "keep ya' grubby paws off my kohtdamn food, beeeotch" :) marnin' to ya! On 2/14/06, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So last ni

Re: Is there a name for this?

2006-02-14 Thread Jerry Johnson
My mother just said I have "food issues". On 2/14/06, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So last night my husband I went out to dinner. I ate about half my food and > was full - like stomach bursting full. My husband, ever the vulture, decided > to chow on my remaining food. On every lo

Is there a name for this?

2006-02-14 Thread Deanna Schneider
So last night my husband I went out to dinner. I ate about half my food and was full - like stomach bursting full. My husband, ever the vulture, decided to chow on my remaining food. On every logical, intellectual level, that was fine with me. I sure didn't want any more. But, on some very visceral