Tips on dealing with non-orienteering husband
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Re: Tips on dealing with non-orienteering husband
Thought I'd persuade my partner to try colour-coded at BOC, but at £10, no chance
- RS
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Re: Tips on dealing with non-orienteering husband
Tip: You occasionally have to spend at least £10 to keep a partner happy.
For every winner, there are dozens of losers. Odds are you're one of them.
- rebbid
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Re: Tips on dealing with non-orienteering husband
We have had a break through!!!! My husband has spent 2 whole days, helping me set up, organise and run the first event I have planned! He put the tent up, set up the string course, and opened the gates for the guides doing the white and yellow course. Maybe he has got used to the idea, that orienteering is not going to disapear from my life - and is being supportive.
- NFKleanne
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Re: Tips on dealing with non-orienteering husband
Well done you - keep drawing him in by stealth
hop fat boy, hop!
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Re: Tips on dealing with non-orienteering husband
A womans work is never done - I'll keep encouraging him. ANyway an extra pair of hands was (and always will be) useful!!!
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