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I really hope things work out. I hate seeing people get divorced.Mrs. Wirey came over for dinner last night and we talked. My hopes are moderately up!
I really hope things work out. I hate seeing people get divorced.
Tom
I like this kind of bull****.People in Forums like to take sides with posters, ideologies, religions, concepts, governments instead of realizing it's all bull**** in the end.
Don't miss the chance, turn on the romantic mode.Mrs. Wirey came over for dinner last night and we talked. My hopes are moderately up!
Different bull****s are better than othersPeople in Forums like to take sides with posters, ideologies, religions, concepts, governments instead of realizing it's all bull**** in the end.
As a long ensconced, but legally unmarried, ****** I'm especially annoyed by straight people taking the sanctity of marriage so lightly.
Get in there and grovel, beg, agree to anything, buy jewelry, you know you owe it. Stop hitting on women on the internet. Keep in mind, you're also doing this for Super Boy, who is smarter than you are in some regards.
Did you pay off the hooker who was dunning your wife?
Tom
Oops, is my prudish conservatism showing?
Centimeters?
I hope things work out for you both, Wirey. I'm not a proponent of marriage, but if you are both happier with the other, than without...maybe it's worth saving.
On another note, there's no such thing as 'the sanctity of marriage.' Marriage isn't necessary for two people to stay committed, or show their love to the other. If anything, I think it causes people to become complacent and take one another for granted. Somewhere along the way, people have convinced themselves that marriage is the necessary 'next step,' to 'prove' to someone that he/she loves him/her.
One day I truly hope you find the joy and completeness that I have experienced for over forty years with my wife. Marriage was not simply a 'next step' for us, it was an affirmation of a bond that will never be broken while we both live, and hopefully even further. We never felt that we had to marry, but if there were no such institution we would have invented one. Peace.
One day I truly hope you find the joy and completeness that I have experienced for over forty years with my wife. Marriage was not simply a 'next step' for us, it was an affirmation of a bond that will never be broken while we both live, and hopefully even further. We never felt that we had to marry, but if there were no such institution we would have invented one. Peace.
You should issue a trigger warning before posting anything so uplifting & beatific.Hey, its been a slow weekend. What can I say?