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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Tucker on April 13, 2011, 11:24:57 AM
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Archae Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Mon Apr-11-11 05:50 PM
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Am I the oldest person here who has never married?
I'm 51, did get close to marrying, a couple decades ago.
But we broke it off.
Anyone here older, yet never married?
And are you happy?
I am, mainly due to my two cats.
IcyPeas Donating Member (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Mon Apr-11-11 06:33 PM
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2. 54 and single here.
I would say I am content. It just never happened for me. Never wanted children so there is no regret there either.
rrneck Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Mon Apr-11-11 07:15 PM
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4. 54
Wouldn't have it any other way.
Curmudgeoness Donating Member (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Mon Apr-11-11 07:51 PM
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6. I'm 57 and never married. Also came close a few times
but luckily didn't do it. I did live with a guy once for 4 years, which was enough to tell me I was much better off single.
I am happier than most of the married people who I know. I don't believe that I would be happy married, it is so much better to deal with only my problems instead of mine and his.
Am I pathetic? Or smart? I never can tell.
No question about it. You're not smart. You're a DUmmy.
applegrove Donating Member (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Mon Apr-11-11 10:52 PM
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8. I have always been single and like having so much time to myself. I'd make a horrible spouse. I'd
Edited on Mon Apr-11-11 10:53 PM by applegrove
always be looking for ways to get away on my own.
NV Whino Donating Member (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Tue Apr-12-11 12:10 AM
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10. I'm older than dirt
Never married and happy as a clam. Hmm, let's see if I can come up with any more cliches.
I like living alone. I'd make a terrible spouse. Ever so happy I never had children, too.
Brigid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Tue Apr-12-11 12:59 AM
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14. Almost 53 and never married.
Edited on Tue Apr-12-11 12:59 AM by Brigid
Husbands are too hard to raise. Cats are much easier. :evingrin:
doc03 (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Tue Apr-12-11 01:09 AM
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15. I am 63 and happily single, since I have gotten older I do
worry about what will happen to me if I become sick.
You'll die and no one will know it or miss you.
Kat45 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Tue Apr-12-11 01:53 AM
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16. I'm 56 and never married, but I'm unhappy about it.
It's not so much marriage that I'm missing as it is falling in love. Though I've had relationships, including living together, I don't think I've ever been truly, deeply in love. I also believe that being in love, having a life partner who you're in love with, is probably the best thing one can experience while living on this planet and I'd like to experience it while I'm still here. From my observations, it also seems to be the quickest route to happiness.
I never really cared about marriage much when I was younger; I figured I'd probably do it "someday." Unfortunately, "someday" has been here for quite a while now. I'm thinking about marriage itself more in recent years because I want to have somebody who I know is there for me, somebody in my corner, when I get old. I have no siblings, have no family, and it scares me to not have a next-of-kin.
(I have a boyfriend currently, but it's more just enjoying doing things together at the present; he doesn't love me or want a future together. Just my luck that when I met someone, this is what I got.)
:lmao: That's the shitz.
Skip Intro Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Tue Apr-12-11 02:03 AM
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17. 50 coming soon for me, never married.
I'm fairly happy. Wish I had a few good friends to hang out with, hit a bar now and then, take a road trip, etc. Not sure why I don't have that, but it's ok.
I have one cat, and a changing two or three outside that I feed, but I really like having my inside cat around. She's a character.
I wouldn't trade it, though. I like my freedom too much. I like to be able to come and go as I please without explanation. I like the single lifestyle, even if it gets a bit boring and lonely now and then. Just need to find one or two like-minded souls with a sense of adventure.
No remorse. No regrets.
hifiguy Donating Member (476 posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Tue Apr-12-11 09:40 AM
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19. 54 now, 55 this September
Edited on Tue Apr-12-11 09:41 AM by hifiguy
Not even a date in my life, much less marriage.
Asperger DX six years ago explained everything
Gidney N Cloyd Donating Member (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Tue Apr-12-11 10:11 AM
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20. 53 and came close several times but one or the other of us was never all in.
It hasn't bothered me much until the last couple years. The world is not made for single people over 35 or so.
mucifer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Tue Apr-12-11 10:19 AM
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21. 45 years old I have friends but have had no serious
significant other type relationships. I'm a hospice nurse and I see people and how they die. My job gives me joy. But, I also know the importance of being married and having kids.
I've seen many people with very little money die at home surrounded by loved ones at the end of their lives. It really is beautiful. There is a certain amount of giving and receiving that married people and their kids have that we don't have and I believe it comes back to bite us at the end of life if we live a long life. I do get depressed about this.
All Y'All people are throwing away what the DUmpster faggots would love to be legally able to do.
Irony.
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And I thought I was a dork for not having sex for over a year after my divorce.
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Well, Sparks, better to have tried it and found out for yourself, rather than be so self-absorbed and afraid to commit that you ended up like the crazy cat ladies in that thread.
Me, I'd probably be dead or in jail if I hadn't married. Decisions take on a whole different dimension when you have to worry about how they're going to affect your kids.
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And here I've been feeling bad about being 26 and un-married. I did have a guy tell me once that he believed that it was God's plan for us to be together, on our first date :mental: ::)
Unlike the DUmmies, I think I would make an awesome wife :-) :naughty:
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Unlike the DUmmies, I think I would make an awesome wife :-) :naughty:
I'm sure you would. Just choose wisely. :cheersmate:
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I did have a guy tell me once that he believed that it was God's plan for us to be together, on our first date
Well, as President Clinton sort of said, "It all depends on what the definition of "together" is."
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I'm a hospice nurse and I see people and how they die. My job gives me joy.
WTF?
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And here I've been feeling bad about being 26 and un-married. I did have a guy tell me once that he believed that it was God's plan for us to be together, on our first date :mental: ::)
Unlike the DUmmies, I think I would make an awesome wife :-) :naughty:
Don't let the Irish part become too dominate. I'm Irish and was married to two Celtic women (Still married to one). A strong willed warrior mentality to say the least.
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More proof that my concept of what a DUche is, is correct.
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My moonbat brother is 50, never been married and lives with my dad. He wants to get married though, so he can have someone to share his bills with. I told him he doesn't want a wife, he wants a roommate.
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The opening salvo comes from Archae. I've seen his DUmp pic. It was memorable. Ordinarily, their picture threads are a steaming mass of faceless unknowns. Not in this case.
Yeah, that "my job gives me joy" comment threw me for a loop, too. Odd choice of words, unless you're Dr. Kevorkian, I guess.
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Man they're a bunch of pathetic losers!
Cindie
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WTF?
:lmao: I thought i was the only one who noticed that!....What a ghoul! :o
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And here I've been feeling bad about being 26 and un-married. I did have a guy tell me once that he believed that it was God's plan for us to be together, on our first date :mental: ::)
Unlike the DUmmies, I think I would make an awesome wife :-) :naughty:
My son is your age and is still single. He wants to get married but not yet. He wants to see the world, meet new people and kill them first! :evillaugh:
If that weren't bad enough, he decided when he was a teenager he was going to wait until he got married to have sex (he and his best friend who joined the Marines with him used to run around saying "sex can wait, masturbate!"). Get's him quite a bit of ribbing. But he says he feels like he would be cheating on the woman God has chosen for him.
I have no idea where this kid came from because he's so very different from the rest of us.
Cindie
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meow2u3 (1000+ posts) Tue Apr-12-11 10:43 AM
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25. I'm 50 and never married
Edited on Tue Apr-12-11 10:49 AM by meow2u3
The last time I had a boyfriend was 18 1/2 years ago, and he was emotionally abusive--a con man who turned out to be a serial wife beater. Thank God I didn't marry him; I would have been his next punching bag. And no one would have believed me, to boot, because he was popular in his occupation.
I learned from the mistake better known as my last ex-boyfriend/live-in not only never to shack up with someone before you marry him (he got the gravy and I got the shaft), but also not to belive any sweet-talker before you get to know him.
Well, I did end up with a car he put in my name, so I packed up my stuff and left for my mom's house back in 1992. I've sworn off American men and have been celibate ever since.
I have my mother-and-son cats, so I'm a little happy. I do miss the human companionship.
My last ex-BF was an attempt to try to get over the loss of the only man I ever really loved, who, sadly, returned to his home country. At least he was honest in that he suggested I needed medical care, which I'm getting right now. He wouldn't date me because he told it to me straight that he couldn't deal with a woman with an untreated psychiatric condition. I got treatment too late.
Curiosity didn't kill the cat--it killed the OWNER!
:o Why does this scream "mole" to me? :-)
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In other words the man was tired of your tantrums and bitching and got as far away from you as possible. Because if he really loved you, he'd stay with you, help you get the help you need, and then take you with him to his home country if he wanted to go back.
Man they're full of relationship angst today!
Cindie
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If you're a DUmmy, you are definitely a "looser".
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OMG! what a sad thread. Does anyone else find it odd that so many leftists haven't been married? it's an ideology that seems to promote misery.
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OMG! what a sad thread. Does anyone else find it odd that so many leftists haven't been married? it's an ideology that seems to promote misery.
Think about leftist attitudes for a moment. It's all about me,me, me. Marriage requires a great deal of give and take, DUmmies just take.
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Does anyone else find it odd that so many leftists haven't been married?
Not at all.
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Think about leftist attitudes for a moment. It's all about me,me, me. Marriage requires a great deal of give and take, DUmmies just take.
Exactly! also people want to be with happy people, they don't want Debbie Downers.
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My son is your age and is still single. He wants to get married but not yet. He wants to see the world, meet new people and kill them first! :evillaugh:
If that weren't bad enough, he decided when he was a teenager he was going to wait until he got married to have sex (he and his best friend who joined the Marines with him used to run around saying "sex can wait, masturbate!"). Get's him quite a bit of ribbing. But he says he feels like he would be cheating on the woman God has chosen for him.
I have no idea where this kid came from because he's so very different from the rest of us.
Cindie
Your son sounds like a great guy :) I actually made a similar decision in high school, and I'm very happy to hear that there are guys out there who have decided to wait as well.
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Interesting....
Husbands are too hard to "raise". What do/did you plan to do with him if you ever did get married? Raise a husband? Train a husband, okay... but raise him?
Their cats should bolt out the door too.
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Your son sounds like a great guy :) I actually made a similar decision in high school, and I'm very happy to hear that there are guys out there who have decided to wait as well.
stevenumbers is waiting, and waiting. He'd love to get a PM.
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stevenumbers is waiting, and waiting. He'd love to get a PM.
Oh, please don't suggest that for CR!!!
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stevenumbers is waiting, and waiting. He'd love to get a PM.
You are evil :bird:
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I am no expert by any stretch, but the number of older, never married primitives seems to be statistically significant.
Anyway, it presents quite the chicken and egg scenario -
Are older, never married primitives that way because they are miserable people, or does being older, never married primitives make them miserable people ?
Does their leftist politics explain their inability to marry, or did they become leftists in part because they are a bunch of 'old maids' and misery loves company ?
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I am no expert by any stretch, but the number of older, never married primitives seems to be statistically significant.
Anyway, it presents quite the chicken and egg scenario -
Are older, never married primitives that way because they are miserable people, or does being older, never married primitives make them miserable people ?
Does their leftist politics explain their inability to marry, or did they become leftists in part because they are a bunch of 'old maids' and misery loves company ?
It's impossible to be happy and be a regressive, your just way too angry all the time, they have no sense of humor so they hardly laugh, and I would think it's their regressivism that stands in the way and they started off as regressives as opposed to becoming 1.
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Exactly! also people want to be with happy people, they don't want Debbie Downers.
However, guys do like Debbie Go Downers
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stevenumbers is waiting, and waiting. He'd love to get a PM.
Yuck! Bet she'd be much happier with my Marine!!! He's not a loser who can't get a date. He just prefers not to bed them.
Cindie
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OMG! what a sad thread. Does anyone else find it odd that so many leftists haven't been married? it's an ideology that seems to promote misery.
Actually, I find great comfort that a number of DUmmies haven't married.
It means they haven't REPRODUCED, thereby releasing their demon spawn into society.
It also means that liberalism is dying, along with old DUmmies.
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I guess I fall into the loser catagory then. I have never been married and I';m 52. Been engagaed twice but both times I found out that she was either a thief that stole money from my sister while staying in my parents house or the only reason she was even thinking of getting married was so she could get a nice fat check after she got pregnant.. Sorry but single is better in the long run. I don't have to worry about crazy people and I won't lose half my stuff or more such as it is.
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Actually, I find great comfort that a number of DUmmies haven't married.
It means they haven't REPRODUCED, thereby releasing their demon spawn into society.
Uh, sir, no.
They've reproduced, in significant numbers.
It's just they haven't reproduced within the confines of matrimony.
The worthless freeloading bum wily primitive, the "Wiley50" primitive, sitting in his ark in the middle of the mountains of Tennessee, comes to mind.
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I guess I fall into the loser catagory then. I have never been married and I';m 52. Been engagaed twice but both times I found out that she was either a thief that stole money from my sister while staying in my parents house or the only reason she was even thinking of getting married was so she could get a nice fat check after she got pregnant.. Sorry but single is better in the long run. I don't have to worry about crazy people and I won't lose half my stuff or more such as it is.
Don't judge marriage on those two women, judge your choice in women. If you marry the right person you won't have to worry about crazy people or losing half your stuff.
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Don't judge marriage on those two women, judge your choice in women. If you marry the right person you won't have to worry about crazy people or losing half your stuff.
What you said, BEG. Airwolf, you sound like I did 10 years ago, when my first marriage of 22 years ended. I thought, who would want a (then) 42 year old throwaway? BUT, after a few months, I found the love of my life, and I couldn't be happier.
The first one left with just her stuff, and what she didn't take, I had one hell of a bonfire with.
The current one is absolutely fabulous! I almost wish I had met her FIRST, but then I wouldn't have these 2 sons and 3 step-sons in my life today. Fine young men, all of them.
With the exception of the 22 days between my divorce and re-marriage, I've been "hitched" for the last 32 years.
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I'm 32, single and have no real intention to change that for any extended period in the foreseeable future.
Given I'm a self-centered prick - I consider such activities to be consumptive of too much fishing, drinking and shooting time. :-)
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Marriages can work.
I want one of them mail-order brides from southeast Asia.
When she gets here I'm gonna keep the box she came in in the corner of the room. That way she'll always know that if she gets too mouthy I'll just pack her up and ship her back.
Or maybe one of them Muslim chicks. You know, the ones wearing the bed sheets all the time. Don't wanna deal with her? Just pull that little tassle on the side and the curtains close over her face.
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36 and been single a lot longer than I'd like to admit. I'm starting to think maybe being single all the time isn't so great. I spent the last 10-15 years with quite a different opinion, but it gets a little boring on the weekend.
Besides, if I'm not married who is going to constantly yell at me to put the seat down, tell me I'm behaving like one of the children, and berate me for being lazy on Sundays.
Yeah, now I remember why I'm not married.
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I am no expert by any stretch, but the number of older, never married primitives seems to be statistically significant.
Anyway, it presents quite the chicken and egg scenario -
Are older, never married primitives that way because they are miserable people, or does being older, never married primitives make them miserable people ?
Does their leftist politics explain their inability to marry, or did they become leftists in part because they are a bunch of 'old maids' and misery loves company ?
Until abortions are made illegal, there are two sources of reducing the DUmmy vote. The other one is liberal spinsters.
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Marriages can work.
I want one of them mail-order brides from southeast Asia.
When she gets here I'm gonna keep the box she came in in the corner of the room. That way she'll always know that if she gets too mouthy I'll just pack her up and ship her back.
Or maybe one of them Muslim chicks. You know, the ones wearing the bed sheets all the time. Don't wanna deal with her? Just pull that little tassle on the side and the curtains close over her face.
You need to contact HEyHEY. He'll set you right up.
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Mama-san and Papa-san will even spring for the wedding. Just don't get too friendly with them. They don't like Laowai poking too deep into family business.
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You need to contact HEyHEY. He'll set you right up.
nicccce!
I want one that turns 18 the Thursday after she arrives.
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You are evil
Well, stevenumbers is in his forties, too old to be a serious contender anyway. But his current dry spell stretches back to the late 80s. He gets all frisky standing outside a Victoria's Secret, looking at the mannequins. He's so pathetic that, if he ever gets any encouragement from an equally desperate woman, it will likely spawn a classic DUmp thread. Stevenumbers wouldn't kiss and tell, he would kiss and post in minute detail.
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I am, mainly due to my two cats.
I have one cat, and a changing two or three outside that I feed, but I really like having my inside cat around.
Cats are much easier
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvZ9l9RP9FM[/youtube]
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According to Simpson's folklore, the crazy cat lady has a degree from Harvard or some other ivory tower of academia.
I imagine DUmmies' relationships with their cats are more like this...
(http://icanhascheezburger.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/funny-pictures-skratchy-post-not-as-gud.jpg)
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36 and been single a lot longer than I'd like to admit. I'm starting to think maybe being single all the time isn't so great. I spent the last 10-15 years with quite a different opinion, but it gets a little boring on the weekend.
Besides, if I'm not married who is going to constantly yell at me to put the seat down, tell me I'm behaving like one of the children, and berate me for being lazy on Sundays.
Yeah, now I remember why I'm not married.
That's a mistake you're making right there, if a woman tries to be in control? if a woman tries to treat you like a child? or tries to tell you what to do? run!!!!!!!! A good woman would expect the relationship to be 50-50, there's give and take, a good woman would realize you're an adult not a child and treat you accordingly, and a good woman would realize a man needs away time where he's with the guys watching sports, or fishing and not take that as an affront. There are a lot of bitches out there but there are also a lot of great women and sometimes men are attracted to the bitches, and BEG pegged it, it's not the women but the men who choose those types of women.
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That's a mistake you're making right there, if a woman tries to be in control? if a woman tries to treat you like a child? or tries to tell you what to do? run!!!!!!!! A good woman would expect the relationship to be 50-50, there's give and take, a good woman would realize you're an adult not a child and treat you accordingly, and a good woman would realize a man needs away time where he's with the guys watching sports, or fishing and not take that as an affront. There are a lot of bitches out there but there are also a lot of great women and sometimes men are attracted to the bitches, and BEG pegged it, it's not the women but the men who choose those types of women.
I'm sure my parents were in love at some point but I never saw it. When your mom tells your girlfriend that her life would have been better if she had never had children, it's not a sign of a healthy relationship.
My parents did nothing but argue, yell, and fight. If that's what I have to look forward to, why bother?
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I'm sure my parents were in love at some point but I never saw it. When your mom tells your girlfriend that her life would have been better if she had never had children, it's not a sign of a healthy relationship.
My parents did nothing but argue, yell, and fight. If that's what I have to look forward to, why bother?
Chris, my Parents fought on a daily basis, I was 1 of those kids who wished her Parents would divorce, for years I was attracted to the "wrong" type of guy, but there came a point where I said "what do I really want out of a relationship" and I decided I wanted a nice decent guy, and I gave the nicest most down to earth decent guy a chance and fell madly in love with him, and all these years later I can say that I love him even more today than I did all those years ago and I never thought that was possible. If I had to live in a tent with him I would and I'd be just as happy.
It's possible, believe me, and I'm the person my family was terrified of the type of guy I'd marry because of how I grew up and who I was attracted to early on, never in a million years would they of thought I'd marry the type of guy I did.
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Oh and Chris, my Mom lives with us, and a few times she's made some snide remarks, I remember growing up and my Mom never taking my Dad's side and how hurt he was over that, and when she made those snide remarks? I told her this, I told her to stay out of my marriage and if she continued to make those snide remarks I'd make a choice and I told her that I guaranteed that she wouldn't be happy with my choice. She keeps her mouth shut now, no way am I going to allow her to be bitchy to my husband, a guy who's so good to her.
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My parent's relationship was the kind that made us children uncomfortable to be around them when they were together. I suppose it was the polite thing to do to wait until we had finished school before getting divorced. I was never attracted to the "wrong" type of person so much as I am repulsed by the idea of being in any kind of relationship. Like I said, I am slowly coming around to a different point of view, but at this point I am very hesitant to get attached to anybody.
I don't blame either of my parents. I love them for who they are and I'm glad to have them as my parents. If you don't like it, they'll punch you in the crotch and laugh at your pain. That's how we roll. :-)
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I don't blame either of my parents. I love them for who they are and I'm glad to have them as my parents. If you don't like it, they'll punch you in the crotch and laugh at your pain. That's how we roll. :-)
Your family reunions must be a blast. :rotf:
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Half of them are on the other side of the Atlantic, so things are fairly peaceful. My dad's older sister is the only one left on his side of the family. :(
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Half of them are on the other side of the Atlantic, so things are fairly peaceful. My dad's older sister is the only one left on his side of the family. :(
3000 miles of ocean does tend to calm things.
I didn't even meet my wife until I was 34, and at that time, I figured that I was headed for a lifetime of being single, so I was bound and determined to work on improving myself. She was 28, and she was thinking the same thing about herself, as she told me later. We'll hit our 10th anniversary of marriage in June.
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My grandmother was pretty happy when I finally married DH at 34 years of age. I told her that I had to finish kissing all the other frogs till I found the prince. But she loves him to death.
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That's a mistake you're making right there, if a woman tries to be in control? if a woman tries to treat you like a child? or tries to tell you what to do? run!!!!!!!! A good woman would expect the relationship to be 50-50, there's give and take, a good woman would realize you're an adult not a child and treat you accordingly, and a good woman would realize a man needs away time where he's with the guys watching sports, or fishing and not take that as an affront. There are a lot of bitches out there but there are also a lot of great women and sometimes men are attracted to the bitches, and BEG pegged it, it's not the women but the men who choose those types of women.
Unfortunately, my ex-wife didn't start to exhibit those tendencies until after we were married. And then I ran. It was by no means the worst marriage ever, but at the end it sure felt like it. I have no problem with a woman asserting herself and having a true partnership in addition to a marriage, but things got a little extreme.
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I am, mainly due to my two cats.
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I have one cat, and a changing two or three outside that I feed, but I really like having my inside cat around.
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Cats are much easier
DUmmies think cat ownership is equivalent to marriage.
"SWM seeks SWF to scratch my legs and shit in a box." :rotf:
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"SWM seeks SWF to scratch my legs and shit in a box." :rotf:
The opposite worked for Sparkly . . .
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The opposite worked for Sparkly . . .
You beat me to it.
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JUst thought I'd tidy this up a tad:
That's a mistake you're making right there, if a woman person tries to be in control? if a woman person tries to treat you like a child? or tries to tell you what to do? run!!!!!!!! A good woman person would expect the relationship to be 50-50, there's give and take, a good woman person would realize you're an adult not a child and treat you accordingly, and a good woman person would realize a man mate needs away time where he's with the guys watching sports, or fishing they're doing their thing and not take that as an affront. There are a lot of bitches [and bastards] out there but there are also a lot of great women people and sometimes men people are attracted to the bitches [and bastards], and BEG pegged it, ...
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....I gave the nicest most down to earth decent guy a chance and fell madly in love with him,
Ya can't win if ya don't play. You just may have to go through a shitload of losing lottery tickets first, before you get anything good.
:cheersmate:
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Ya can't win if ya don't play. You just may have to go through a shitload of losing lottery tickets first, before you get anything good.
:cheersmate:
I've scratched off a lot of losers... :-)
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I look at it at my experiences in this line as one of those "That which does not kill us makes us stronger" deals, Ralph.
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I look at it at my experiences in this line as one of those "That which does not kill us makes us stronger" deals, Ralph.
:-)
Agreed. :cheersmate:
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I look at it at my experiences in this line as one of those "That which does not kill us makes us stronger" deals, Ralph.
:-)
My wife uses that line whenever she confronts "Death by Chocolate". :-)