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re: Looks like it’s the end of the marriage line boys
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:09 pm to Tester1216
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:09 pm to Tester1216
There is a guy in downtown BR.... top tier lawyer but very reasonably priced. Gregory Johnson. Google him cuz I don’t know the numbers
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:09 pm to White Bear
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Maybe she just likes to screw?
Maybe but most women date to marry.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:10 pm to Tester1216
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most women date to marry.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:11 pm to Tester1216
Do y’all have kids ?
My advice is to work on yourself and don’t go out with anyone just yet. Hang out with your friends.
My advice is to work on yourself and don’t go out with anyone just yet. Hang out with your friends.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:12 pm to HempHead
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Well, most decent women.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:13 pm to Tester1216
Is ms. 5 enjoying your time and company?
Impermanence is the name of the game. Nothing is assured. We make a choice to give our time and energy to someone and have a time that is mutually enjoyed.
Why not just take things day by day, minute by minute, and enjoy the moments we have instead of hinging bets on an uncertain future.
Maybe Ms. 5 can prove her value beyond looks, and keep Mr. Divorcee around with a genuine relationship that develops from mutual enjoyment shared.
Nothing at all wrong with not wanting to settle back down right after a divorce.
Impermanence is the name of the game. Nothing is assured. We make a choice to give our time and energy to someone and have a time that is mutually enjoyed.
Why not just take things day by day, minute by minute, and enjoy the moments we have instead of hinging bets on an uncertain future.
Maybe Ms. 5 can prove her value beyond looks, and keep Mr. Divorcee around with a genuine relationship that develops from mutual enjoyment shared.
Nothing at all wrong with not wanting to settle back down right after a divorce.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:14 pm to Tester1216
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but most women date to marry.
“Date”
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:14 pm to fr33manator
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Nothing at all wrong with not wanting to settle back down right after a divorce.
You’re right but you shouldn’t just keep someone around until you find something better or to make yourself feel better.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:16 pm to Tester1216
You think she wouldn’t choose something “better” coming along as well.
Relationships are all dynamics, energy and availability.
We make the best of the situations that present themselves.
Relationships are all dynamics, energy and availability.
We make the best of the situations that present themselves.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:17 pm to fr33manator
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You think she wouldn’t choose something “better” coming along as well.
No idea what this fictional person would do. I’m speaking from my prospective.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:18 pm to Tester1216
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Well, most decent women.
Few and far between. Feminism and sexual liberation has destroyed the traditional paradigm of marriage. Most attractive women (notice I say most, not all - there are exceptions) are going to wait until they are 28-32 to settle down because they are able to attract a LOT of attention from high-value/attractive men. Then the biological wall starts looming and they want to go after the men whom they had previously friend-zoned - good guys with great long-term prospects, and treated them well, but didn't quite give them the tingles. Then they wonder why these same men aren't willing to "man up" and take her seriously when, when these guys hit their strides in their 30s, can suddenly gain the amorous attention of the women who previously rejected them.
For the record, I'm one of the pieces of shite who has repeatedly entered in to casual relationships with women with no regard towards societal degeneracy, so I'm not bitter. I've benefited, in a perverse way, of the way things are nowadays.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:18 pm to Tester1216
Perspective
Again, this is a hypo. I think the main bullet point is that it’s important to get back on the horse and out the slump.
Again, this is a hypo. I think the main bullet point is that it’s important to get back on the horse and out the slump.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:19 pm to HempHead
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I've benefited, in a perverse way, of the way things are nowadays.
I guess I’m just showing my age and my stupid romantic notions. Carry on.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:20 pm to Tester1216
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I’m speaking from my prospective.
We thought you were speaking from #5’s perspective. That’s how you started this discussion?
Are you #5?
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:22 pm to Tester1216
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Ms. 5 is a dumb bitch.
Maybe she just likes to screw?
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Maybe but most women date to marry.
Your perspective or Ms 5’s perspective?
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:23 pm to Tester1216
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I guess I’m just showing my age and my stupid romantic notions. Carry on.
I'm simply explaining what I see to be the results of changing social dynamics over the past several decades. I don't know you or your situation.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:24 pm to HempHead
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I'm simply explaining what I see to be the results of changing social dynamics over the past several decades. I don't know you or your situation.
I’m telling you, I’m old. That’s my situation.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:27 pm to Tester1216
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I’m telling you, I’m old. That’s my situation.
Not to be rude or hurtful, but did you have suitors when you were younger that were "good men" who treated you well, and had good career prospects, but you didn't find attractive enough?
Were you used and abused by "bad men" who weren't willing to commit, but you still ended up pining after?
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:28 pm to HempHead
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Not to be rude or hurtful, but did you have suitors when you were younger that were "good men" who treated you well, and had good career prospects, but you didn't find attractive enough?
No I was pretty desperate and took whatever crumbs they would give me.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 10:31 pm to Tester1216
Then your experience was rare, from what I am able to gather. Most women, if they are faithful, interested in raising a family, and have domestic skills, can usually find a partner in their physical attractiveness range that would be thrilled to find such a person.
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