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unemployedagain 02-10-2009 02:42 AM


Originally Posted by ArchAngel (Post 555552)
-MJ
Glad to see you're doing better. I agree with you- It's pretty awesome to be single again!
Live it up! :)
-ArchAngel


and remember, if it floats f---s or flys, it is cheaper to rent....:rolleyes:

snakeplt 02-10-2009 05:09 AM


Originally Posted by mjarosz (Post 541931)
So my former fiance told me today that she felt like she was being taken for granted...let me tell you guys...if you have a great girl like her don't let her go. You really don't know how good you have it until she's gone. I miss her terribly and would do anything to get her back. Like I said, don't let a good thing go.
...From experience.
-MJ


One day you will thank your lucky stars that you are still single....my take on it.

ArchAngel 02-10-2009 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by unemployedagain (Post 555673)
and remember, if it floats f---s or flys, it is cheaper to rent....:rolleyes:

Very well put. Got a giggle from it.
-ArchAngel

Slice 02-10-2009 11:42 AM

"Love is the illusion that there is actually a difference between one woman and all the rest!"

Not my words, but I've agreed with them often. :cool:

ryan1234 02-10-2009 12:03 PM


Originally Posted by captain152 (Post 554459)
Well, that's what I keep telling her is that I'm simply not there yet ... whilst apparently she's been there for almost a year now ... I still have yet to figure out just out she got there so damn quickly, lol. I can't wrap my head around the whole marriage thing right now. Not to mention I'm still trying to get into a stable financial situation at the moment so I can actually live on my own, haha.

BTW, nice touch on the "any younger and you'd be underage" comment. That one made me laugh.

Take that previous advice with a grain of salt. I'm 24, just recently married... everything has been amazing. We've been around the world together... whatever I do, she completely supports and is completely faithful to our future. We did live together 3 years prior... which certainly helps iron out a few issues better.... but sharing experiences with someone in life is a great privilege. Financially things haven't really changed, she works.. I work... we don't have kids...life is good.

-There is really no such thing as truly being financially stable-

to each their own

TPROP4ever 02-11-2009 07:18 AM

The History of what a man wants
 
When I was 20, all I wanted was a hottie with big cans, so I got one and it was good for a while, but I soon realized she wasnt too bright so we broke up at 30 because I wanted an intellectual....so we divorced..

So at 30 I found me an intellectual, but by age forty we grew apart, I realized she was too needy, and she decided she was too smart for me, so I decided I needed an independant women.........we divorced...

So at 40 I found the one that was independent, but over a period of five years of marriage, she became so independant she realized she didnt need me around, so she divorced me....

Now at age 45 sitting on the golf course reflecting on life and relationships, I realize all I really want is a "hottie with big cans"....

ITS THE CYCLE OF LIFE.....and dont go getting offended people its a joke meant to make light of the hardships that all relationships face....lol:D

TimoC 02-11-2009 07:21 AM

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rotorhead1026 02-11-2009 08:05 AM


Originally Posted by TPROP4ever (Post 556658)

Now at age 45 sitting on the golf course reflecting on life and relationships, I realize all I really want is a "hottie with big cans"....

HA!

Unfortunately you're not playing - you're caddying. You need to pick up extra bucks for all those alimony payments. :D

ArchAngel 02-12-2009 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by ryan1234 (Post 555986)
Take that previous advice with a grain of salt. I'm 24, just recently married... everything has been amazing. We've been around the world together... whatever I do, she completely supports and is completely faithful to our future. We did live together 3 years prior... which certainly helps iron out a few issues better.... but sharing experiences with someone in life is a great privilege. Financially things haven't really changed, she works.. I work... we don't have kids...life is good.

-There is really no such thing as truly being financially stable-

to each their own

It sounds as though you are one of the lucky few who perhaps can make it work getting married young.
I personally still can't believe I was going to get married at 23. Now that I look back, I realize it was silly to think that we (my ex and I) could have made it work being so young. We're just two totally different people now than we were when we started dating. Guess that's how it goes.
Best of luck to you :rolleyes:
-ArchAngel

withthatsaid182 02-14-2009 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by ArchAngel (Post 557741)
It sounds as though you are one of the lucky few who perhaps can make it work getting married young.
I personally still can't believe I was going to get married at 23. Now that I look back, I realize it was silly to think that we (my ex and I) could have made it work being so young. We're just two totally different people now than we were when we started dating. Guess that's how it goes.
Best of luck to you :rolleyes:
-ArchAngel


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