GrumpyCatFace wrote:?Speaker to Animals wrote:Philippines.
Escape plan.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:?Speaker to Animals wrote:Philippines.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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Dude, you've got women waiting in the wings, you're just too shy to do anything about it. (What? Did you forget you post here?)Speaker to Animals wrote:Advise men on this:
They are totally destroyed by divorce, and half or more of their income is being stolen every month (they are not slaves), and most women marry for money. How do they "move on" in that situation?
Martin Hash wrote:Dude, you've got women waiting in the wings, you're just too shy to do anything about it. (What? Did you forget you post here?)Speaker to Animals wrote:Advise men on this:
They are totally destroyed by divorce, and half or more of their income is being stolen every month (they are not slaves), and most women marry for money. How do they "move on" in that situation?
p.s. And take more enjoyment out of your kid.
Good post.DBTrek wrote:Pro-tip - take any marriage advice you get from bitter singles, divorced people, or people in unhappy marriages with a healthy dose of suspicion. Asking people’s advice about something they hate is never going to get you a balanced answer.
I love marriage. I love having a nuclear family. It is, by far, the most meaningful thing to me in my life. I had a starter marriage, because I thought it would be a good idea to marry my high school sweetheart when I was 20. That was a bad call. But it didn’t ruin me life (or hers), it wasn’t a living hell, it was just a bad choice between incompatible people.
But ... having tanked one marriage you best believe that my standards for forming a second one were a LOT more healthy, well considered, and realistic than they were for the first. It was another 16 years or so before I met someone who I knew I could build a life partnership with. But now that I’m married, with kids, every day of life holds a lot more meaning for me.
Your mileage may vary, but I figured one positive example deserved to be heard in the sea of negativity that is the internet on marriage.
Marriage rocks. Live for something bigger than yourself. Build something greater than the works your solitary hands can create. Find people who love you. Create people who love you. Fill your life with love.