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Title: question for married folks
Post by: Brixtonbulldog on November 19, 2010, 08:15:42 PM
if everyone who is married makes half-serious comments/remarks/jokes about how unhappy they are then why do so many even bother? 

seriously, i have yet to meet anyone who is married for any length of time and really happy about it.

so..  inspire me. 
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: kiwiol on November 19, 2010, 08:25:50 PM
if everyone who is married makes half-serious comments/remarks/jokes about how unhappy they are then why do so many even bother? 

seriously, i have yet to meet anyone who is married for any length of time and really happy about it.

so..  inspire me. 

Congrats, man. When did he propose?
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: kh300 on November 19, 2010, 08:28:30 PM
I don't think you need to be inspired to get married. It just happens. You can try to run but eventually you'll pull a hamstring and give up.
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: Brixtonbulldog on November 19, 2010, 09:09:21 PM
Congrats, man. When did he propose?

aw shucks.. i havent met the lucky man yet  ::)
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: Sir Bigness on November 19, 2010, 09:17:24 PM
aw shucks.. i havent met the lucky man yet  ::)

Haha!! Here's the lucky guy!!
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: kiwiol on November 19, 2010, 09:47:18 PM
aw shucks.. i havent met the lucky man yet  ::)

Why the lack of your usual witty come back, BitesOnButtPlugs?

I'd tell you to keep your chin up, but maybe it's not a good idea ;D
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: ryanm5593 on November 19, 2010, 10:09:01 PM



 It's all about comittment. Some times you are in love, some times no so much, but you remain comitted...
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: Brixtonbulldog on November 19, 2010, 10:15:22 PM
Why the lack of your usual witty come back, BitesOnButtPlugs?

I'd tell you to keep your chin up, but maybe it's not a good idea ;D

gahhh.. . just seeing misery around me gets me off my game.





































and fuck you very much, btw ;D
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: ryanm5593 on November 19, 2010, 10:26:59 PM
gahhh.. . just seeing misery around me gets me off my game.


if seeing misery around you gets you off your game, then you aint got no game. If you got game you push through the misery.....





































and fuck you very much, btw ;D
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: BIG ACH on November 19, 2010, 10:34:29 PM

I used to make those cheezy jokes about why being married sucks...  but I've stopped recently, cause I just started feel that they are tired, old, not all that funny, and not really a good representation of how I feel.

I like being married personally!  ;D
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: Ares on November 19, 2010, 10:42:33 PM
marriage is awesome.. IF you marry the right person.

Looking to marry some slutty attention whore that looks great on your arm but drives you insane with her bullshit is not going to work.

You have to wait until you find someone you are responsibly attracted to but also share values/interests with and who has a stable personality.  Look past what your ego and dick want in the short term and you have a chance for a happy life. Not saying  a young single guy shouldn't try and bang hot women,  but if "smokin hot" is your main criteria for marriage material you are an idiot.  "Smokin hot" women who are not unstable, greedy, untrustworthy, or flat out nut cases are few and far between.

I'm lovin married life - she doesnt nag me, plays computer games, makes 140k, lets me do what the fuck I want, isn't too insecure, and has a great ass. Her parents never babied her and so she grew up not expecting the world to fall at her feet. Don't ever marry a woman with no job or no skills who expects you to carry her water for her all through life.
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: Brixtonbulldog on November 19, 2010, 10:52:59 PM
marriage is awesome.. IF you marry the right person.

Looking to marry some slutty attention whore that looks great on your arm but drives you insane with her bullshit is not going to work.

You have to wait until you find someone you are responsibly attracted to but also share values/interests with and who has a stable personality.  Look past what your ego and dick want in the short term and you have a chance for a happy life. Not saying  a young single guy shouldn't try and bang hot women,  but if "smokin hot" is your main criteria for marriage material you are an idiot.  "Smokin hot" women who are not unstable, greedy, untrustworthy, or flat out nut cases are few and far between.

I'm lovin married life - she doesnt nag me, plays computer games, makes 140k, lets me do what the fuck I want, isn't too insecure, and has a great ass. Her parents never babied her and so she grew up not expecting the world to fall at her feet. Don't ever marry a woman with no job or no skills who expects you to carry her water for her all through life.

Happy for ya.. sounds like you have a great thing going.

It's not so much that I'm reflecting my own situation but what I've been seeing around me.  Excellent post all around tho.
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: stormshadow on November 20, 2010, 12:02:31 AM
 "Smokin hot" women who are not unstable, greedy, untrustworthy, or flat out nut cases are few and far between.

Smart man...

few and far between is optimistic in my experience...
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: Voice of Doom on November 20, 2010, 12:06:14 AM
I'll give you several good reasons for marriage...I just need to ask my wife what they are first.


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Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: freespirit on November 20, 2010, 12:36:14 AM
marriage is awesome.. IF you marry the right person.

Indeed, IF. Winning the lottery seems easier.
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: The Wizard of Truth on November 20, 2010, 04:49:40 AM
marriage is awesome.. IF you marry the right person.
Most true thing ive ever heard
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: johnny1 on November 20, 2010, 05:10:52 AM
marriage is awesome.. IF you marry the right person.

Looking to marry some slutty attention whore that looks great on your arm but drives you insane with her bullshit is not going to work.

You have to wait until you find someone you are responsibly attracted to but also share values/interests with and who has a stable personality.  Look past what your ego and dick want in the short term and you have a chance for a happy life. Not saying  a young single guy shouldn't try and bang hot women,  but if "smokin hot" is your main criteria for marriage material you are an idiot.  "Smokin hot" women who are not unstable, greedy, untrustworthy, or flat out nut cases are few and far between.

I'm lovin married life - she doesnt nag me, plays computer games, makes 140k, lets me do what the fuck I want, isn't too insecure, and has a great ass. Her parents never babied her and so she grew up not expecting the world to fall at her feet. Don't ever marry a woman with no job or no skills who expects you to carry her water for her all through life.
First and last sentence is Bang-on.
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: littleguns on November 20, 2010, 05:14:48 AM
2 questions:

1. If I became a quadriplegic, do I truly believe this person will stick with me?

2. If she became a quadiplegic, would I want to still stay with her

If you said yes to both then marriage material.

Obviously you take into account, personality, sexual chemistry etc, remember looks will fade
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: The True Adonis on November 20, 2010, 05:18:52 AM
if everyone who is married makes half-serious comments/remarks/jokes about how unhappy they are then why do so many even bother?  

seriously, i have yet to meet anyone who is married for any length of time and really happy about it.

so..  inspire me.  
Its just a unintelligent Societal meme and social American custom/norm derived from poorly written sit coms and horrible Romantic Comedies (All Americans do is basically watch Television and repeat what they see whilst they shovel a bag full of Bugles in their gaping maws) to spout one liner after one liner about marriage being miserable.

Americans live for the next one liner after the next one liner.  As you can tell, I have much disdain for this type of mindless banter.
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: JimmyJam1974 on November 20, 2010, 06:55:23 AM
It ain't that bad. Just make sure you've sewed all your oats
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: Alexander D on November 20, 2010, 07:52:07 AM
My wife is awesome... she's beautiful, smart and puts up with ALL of my shit... we rarely ever argue... plus she cooks lol livin' the good life!
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: Master Blaster on November 20, 2010, 07:56:54 AM
It's hard to put aside childish dreams and start a family. Especially for someone like me who still has the emotional maturity of a teen ager.  :'(
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: che on November 20, 2010, 07:59:37 AM
My wife is awesome... she's beautiful, smart and puts up with ALL of my shit... we rarely ever argue... plus she cooks lol livin' the good life!
Fixed and X2
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: JasonH on November 20, 2010, 08:03:19 AM
I split up with my wife about three months ago - we'd been married for six years and together for ten. We're still friends though and the split wasn't acrimonious - we had just come to the end of our time together and wanted to move on. It was tough all the same though but it hasn't put me off getting married again.
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: Brixtonbulldog on November 20, 2010, 09:04:47 AM
Its just a unintelligent Societal meme and social American custom/norm derived from poorly written sit coms and horrible Romantic Comedies (All Americans do is basically watch Television and repeat what they see whilst they shovel a bag full of Bugles in their gaping maws) to spout one liner after one liner about marriage being miserable.

Americans live for the next one liner after the next one liner.  As you can tell, I have much disdain for this type of mindless banter.

Petty Canadian psychobabble. 

Americans are some of the most hard-charging, cunning, and courageous people the world has the benefit of being blessed with and the bad apples never leave the country anyway.  With statements like this it is no wonder why Canada is the bottom bitch of every 'one-liner' and pissing contest the world over.
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: Brixtonbulldog on November 20, 2010, 09:05:53 AM
It's hard to put aside childish dreams and start a family. Especially for someone like me who still has the emotional maturity of a teen ager.  :'(

Totally hear you on that one.  My generation is filled to the brim with this one.  I would be lying if I said I wasn't somewhere in that arena as well.
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: Soul Crusher on November 20, 2010, 09:07:35 AM
Indeed, IF. Winning the lottery seems easier.

QFT x 20000000
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: Man of Steel on November 20, 2010, 09:17:09 AM
Marriage doesn't work for most people because they enter into it based on their terms and not according to the terms of the one who established the union of marriage.
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: The True Adonis on November 20, 2010, 09:22:55 AM
Petty Canadian psychobabble. 

Americans are some of the most hard-charging, cunning, and courageous people the world has the benefit of being blessed with and the bad apples never leave the country anyway.  With statements like this it is no wonder why Canada is the bottom bitch of every 'one-liner' and pissing contest the world over.
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Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: Oldschool Flip on November 20, 2010, 10:13:56 AM
I love being married! I only have to work 10 hours a week, I get to go the gym as much as I want to, spend lots of time with my daughter and not worry about money since the Mrs. brings in the bank.
I think for most guys, being happily married is about just getting blowed every day and not having to listen to anything your girl has to say. They don't want complication. If you can't handle it, then don't get married cause you'll be unhappy. I have many friends who are married that are unhappy because they suck at compromise.
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: Brixtonbulldog on November 20, 2010, 10:16:12 AM
I love being married! I only have to work 10 hours a week, I get to go the gym as much as I want to, spend lots of time with my daughter and not worry about money since the Mrs. brings in the bank.
I think for most guys, being happily married is about just getting blowed every day and not having to listen to anything your girl has to say. They don't want complication. If you can't handle it, then don't get married cause you'll be unhappy. I have many friends who are married that are unhappy because they suck at compromise.

so... getting blown every day is a bad thing?  :-/
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: Man of Steel on November 20, 2010, 11:25:57 AM
I love being married! I only have to work 10 hours a week, I get to go the gym as much as I want to, spend lots of time with my daughter and not worry about money since the Mrs. brings in the bank.
I think for most guys, being happily married is about just getting blowed every day and not having to listen to anything your girl has to say. They don't want complication. If you can't handle it, then don't get married cause you'll be unhappy. I have many friends who are married that are unhappy because they suck at compromise.

Yes, the ole "Why isn't the world revolving around just me anymore?" marriage scenario LOL!!!  The concept of the union of marriage based upon love and respect (and God) is lost on most young boys and even a big majority 40 and 50 yr old adolescents.
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: tbombz on November 20, 2010, 11:40:58 AM
one thing i would say about any relationship is that if you wat long term success honesty is the most important factor. and fighting isnt always a bad thing. so long as your only fighting to air your greivances, and only if your greivances are rooted in a real problem, then nfighting can be a very good and productive thing for a relationship. just never resort to criticism of the persons character, contempt, defensiveness, or shutting yourself off from the other person. any of those four things are disaterous for a relationship. one other thing i would personally note is honesty about your sexual attraction towards other people. i notice that most couples are extremely secretive about this FACT, how many of you married men have ever heard your wife talk about a guy that she saw who she thought was sexy? how many of you have told your wife about a woman you saw that you wanted to fuck??  just because people get in a reltionship or get married doesnt stop them from being sexually attracted to other people, but most couples act is if thats the case.. often times leavign them both suyspicious of the others real sexual desire, and themselves sexualy frustrated with their lack of ability to express their own desires too. talk with your spouse/partner about your desires, and listen to theirs. it will make both your lives happier.
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: Tito24 on November 20, 2010, 11:42:29 AM
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Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: Oldschool Flip on November 20, 2010, 11:43:51 AM
so... getting blown every day is a bad thing?  :-/
fNo,but every married man knows that blowjobs get reduced once that ring get on the finger. ;)
Title: Re: question for married folks
Post by: Tito24 on November 20, 2010, 11:45:35 AM
haha shampoo my crotch, she said, i think you are capable of doing that your own.
haha