Santa Rosa, California - Primal Dating


Dating my wife took a significant turn after siring four children. We don't feel as romantic when we go out. When we get a dating opportunity, our destination is the grocery store. Grocery shopping isn't something you get dressed-up for anyhow and acting romantic in the market is beyond creepy.

I can't describe the relief we feel when we break free in the market. We act like kids on Christmas. We dream about meandering through the produce, giggling to ourselves. Sometimes we stop and read through nutrition information all the way to the vitamin and mineral section. We even let other adults cut in front of the sample line just to drag out our date a few more minutes. Put simply, we are easy to please.

The modern spouse-dating standard is set too high for us. If we scroll through social media and try to keep up with our peers, we would need knock over a bank before going out. Wine tasting, jet skiing, antique scavenging and annual trips to VEGAS!! Not our idea of primal living.

Today we settled on Chez Costco. We made our rounds, got what we needed and put back what we didn't. After loading our supplies Linsey surprised me with some babyback ribs from the Costco deli. Halfway through a rib she looked over at me and wished me a happy birthday/ Father's Day. I grunted my dual thanks and finished my rib. The perfect end to a perfect date.



In our primal lifestyle we are free to love each other in simple ways. We don't need pomp and circumstance to show how much we care. We can spend a few happy moments in a Costco warehouse and gnaw on some ribs together. We love each other and that's good enough.

-Erick Wilde

It should be noted that Linsey ate some kiwi fruit and more details can be found if you follow This Wilde Life on Instagram (click the link). Check out the stories too!

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