Does "I Do" Mean "I'm Done?"
Susie Savvy has a long held belief that when people say ‘I do,’ they mean ‘I’m done.’ You put your best foot forward in order to ensnare a potential, attractive mate regardless of timeframe or effort required. It is amazing to Susie how quickly that valiant, some might even say stalwart effort can evaporate when said mate is in the cave by the fire on a nightly basis!
I do means just that. I work hard at my relationship all the time.
89.3% (25 votes)
I do really means we do. I put in the effort when my partner does.
10.7% (3 votes)
I do really means I try. Sometimes the relationship goes to the back burner.
0% (0 votes)
I'm done is right. It was hard work getting together and now I'm going to take it easy.
0% (0 votes)

Well, ladies and gentleman – you got something that needs doing? Sheri can get ‘er done! Sheri saved Suzy’s … well, you know… moving is a nasty business with lots to hang, wire, plumb, lift, paint and just generally set right! When that is not the skill set God left on your doorstep at birth, it is fabulous to find a Sheri out in the world! You can trust her and she has great attention to detail– she lived at Suzy’s practically literally for a month! Just thinking about the energy Sheri saved Suzy knowing someone could do all of these things was worth A LOT!