Thats why we have a small dog I don't have to go in the shops LOL
Just movin' dust .
Safe travels
Cadpete said
11:51 PM Nov 5, 2016
Diplomatic answer - it depends on the shop
Ice cream place - no problems, Dress shop - not so good!
The Belmont Bear said
06:46 AM Nov 6, 2016
I like to get in buy what I want and get out, she likes to walk around for hours browsing and most of the time leaves empty handed. To avoid arguments we only go shopping together if we know exactly where we are going and what we are going there to buy - otherwise she's solo.
the rocket said
08:56 AM Nov 6, 2016
The Belmont Bear wrote:
I like to get in buy what I want and get out, she likes to walk around for hours browsing and most of the time leaves empty handed. To avoid arguments we only go shopping together if we know exactly where we are going and what we are going there to buy - otherwise she's solo.
Yes, Guys N Girls certainly have a different manner of shopping.
Papou said
02:45 PM Nov 6, 2016
Lol they are all sisters
Tony Bev said
04:05 PM Nov 6, 2016
iana wrote:
Well guys is it a moving experience?
It is a moving experience for me, as I get to push the trolley, therefore I am in charge, (so I have been told)
Err on a serious note In my younger days like most men, shopping was not very high on my list of priorities, and therefore was probably a bit of a nuisance
After unfortunately being housebound, for a short while, I started to look forward to the local shopping trips, as it was something different to do
I believe that as I got older, I became a bit more tolerant towards shopping
I very seldom go out to shop for myself, and I probably go shopping with the wife, about 50% of the times she goes shopping.
Therefore I am halfway there
iana said
07:14 PM Nov 6, 2016
I'm never aloud to push the trolley, cause I'm usually too far ahead of SWMBO, and get into trouble.
GarrynLyn said
04:03 PM Nov 7, 2016
Torture. Pure bluddy torture.....
I will now only go to the supermarket if it's just me, so straight in, get what I need, and straight out.
Garry
madcart said
05:45 PM Nov 7, 2016
NOW NOW BOYS What about when you go into those HARDWARE STORES and walk around and around picking up that bolt oh no not that one then around and around we go picking up random things turning them around and upside down and then deciding that no not this time and then you get to the checkout and have the cheek to say oh I've left the wallet at home love can you pay for this and I'll fix you up when we get home
YEA RIGHT
HunnyBunny said
07:23 PM Nov 7, 2016
I am a Missus who hates shopping! I would much rather go fishing. Unfortunately I don't catch enough to keep us fed so someone has to do it. I can tell you though, it sure isn't me!! My wonderful Hubby does the shopping. :)
iana said
07:30 PM Nov 7, 2016
I went to Bunnings today. Walked in, immediately turned right, walked past a couple of aisles, turned left down an aisle, continued across the central aisle kept walking till I reached the far wall, in front of me was the metal rack, I looked to see if they had what I wanted, aluminium "sail track" yes it was there, 3m for $17.64 or $6.40 for a meter length. Not ready to buy yet, turned around and walked out through the entrance. P.S. had a quick look for a light weight folding ladder, time approximately 3 nanoseconds. Total time involved 10 nanoseconds.
sufil said
08:17 PM Nov 7, 2016
madcart wrote:
NOW NOW BOYS What about when you go into those HARDWARE STORES and walk around and around picking up that bolt oh no not that one then around and around we go picking up random things turning them around and upside down and then deciding that no not this time and then you get to the checkout and have the cheek to say oh I've left the wallet at home love can you pay for this and I'll fix you up when we get home
YEA RIGHT
This sounds like you have been following my husband around the Green Shed, That is exactly what he does!!
As for other shopping I have suggested he just sit out in the walkway and watch the girls whilst I shop but no he has to come with me, querying why do you want that, isn't there one in the cupboard etc then I get to the checkout and he has snuck all sorts of goodies into the trolley!! I can get in and out a damn sight quicker (and cheaper!!) with out him "helping" me . I am not a good shopper, it is another chore that has to be done!! Had a great grandy born three weeks ago and the thought of going into a shop to buy baby stuff gives me the heebies..at this rate he will be at Kindy before he gets his welcome to the world pressy!!
jules47 said
08:35 PM Nov 7, 2016
I love shopping - but not for food - that's just a chore!!!! I like to do that with someone else, especially as I don't cook - I reckon you need to have the cook along to make sure they have all the ingredients they need!
Other shopping - oh please, all clothing stores, shoe stores, stores like Spotlight etc., should have seats out front, with coffee available for the men!!!
iana said
10:21 PM Nov 7, 2016
I second that, I have been in one or two shops/apartment stores that have had chairs for the guys, but that is very rare. I just wonder how much extra business a store would get, by having a sit down place with a TV or magazines (both) for the guys.
Furball said
02:22 AM Nov 8, 2016
I am a female and I loathe normal shopping I have to be dragged to the shops. I don't mind the grocery shop, we don't usually linger there though. When I shop hubby comes with me to push the trolley. He says his reward for that is coffee and donuts. We generally walk in get what we want and walk out. Then he has his coffee his donuts, and my donuts too. Then we go home. If I could get away with it I would buy groceries online and have it delivered, but he says he misses out on his donuts then. Oh bring on end of next year when we have our van I am so looking forward to being minimalist in what we have.
Well guys is it a moving experience?
Thats why we have a small dog I don't have to go in the shops LOL
Just movin' dust .
Safe travels
Diplomatic answer - it depends on the shop

Ice cream place - no problems, Dress shop - not so good!
Aussie Paul.
One way of spending the time I s'pose Paul.
I just find the nearest pub and have a couple of schooners or three.

I saw a Mug....... No not Hubby.
The mug had printed all over it. "Hold her hand when you go shopping with her it looks romantic"
-- Edited by Yuglamron on Sunday 6th of November 2016 03:52:08 PM
It is a moving experience for me, as I get to push the trolley, therefore I am in charge, (so I have been told)
Err on a serious note
In my younger days like most men, shopping was not very high on my list of priorities, and therefore was probably a bit of a nuisance
After unfortunately being housebound, for a short while, I started to look forward to the local shopping trips, as it was something different to do
I believe that as I got older, I became a bit more tolerant towards shopping
I very seldom go out to shop for myself, and I probably go shopping with the wife, about 50% of the times she goes shopping.
Therefore I am halfway there
Torture. Pure bluddy torture.....
I will now only go to the supermarket if it's just me, so straight in, get what I need, and straight out.
Garry
NOW NOW BOYS What about when you go into those HARDWARE STORES and walk around and around picking up that bolt oh no not that one then around and around we go picking up random things turning them around and upside down and then deciding that no not this time and then you get to the checkout and have the cheek to say oh I've left the wallet at home love can you pay for this and I'll fix you up when we get home
YEA RIGHT
I am a Missus who hates shopping! I would much rather go fishing. Unfortunately I don't catch enough to keep us fed so someone has to do it. I can tell you though, it sure isn't me!! My wonderful Hubby does the shopping. :)
I went to Bunnings today. Walked in, immediately turned right, walked past a couple of aisles, turned left down an aisle, continued across the central aisle kept walking till I reached the far wall, in front of me was the metal rack, I looked to see if they had what I wanted, aluminium "sail track" yes it was there, 3m for $17.64 or $6.40 for a meter length. Not ready to buy yet, turned around and walked out through the entrance. P.S. had a quick look for a light weight folding ladder, time approximately 3 nanoseconds. Total time involved 10 nanoseconds.
This sounds like you have been following my husband around the Green Shed, That is exactly what he does!!
As for other shopping I have suggested he just sit out in the walkway and watch the girls whilst I shop but no he has to come with me, querying why do you want that, isn't there one in the cupboard etc then I get to the checkout and he has snuck all sorts of goodies into the trolley!! I can get in and out a damn sight quicker (and cheaper!!) with out him "helping" me . I am not a good shopper, it is another chore that has to be done!! Had a great grandy born three weeks ago and the thought of going into a shop to buy baby stuff gives me the heebies..at this rate he will be at Kindy before he gets his welcome to the world pressy!!
Other shopping - oh please, all clothing stores, shoe stores, stores like Spotlight etc., should have seats out front, with coffee available for the men!!!
Very easy to handle the situation.