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Would you reccomend marriage??

Would you reccomend marriage??

  • Yes

    Votes: 57 43.5%
  • No

    Votes: 51 38.9%
  • Never been

    Votes: 23 17.6%

  • Total voters
    131

69Shooter

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That 's good marketing. Keep them hoping. After a quick boo on her site, taken there of course on your referral, I have no doubt it would be amazing. This is no slight to her one bit, but offering it and having delivered it is two different things. I'm not asking for corporate secrets, but I would like to know. Mind you, you sound like your talking from experience 69S, so I'll bow to your insight. The one or two times I've been invited to a woman's home for drinks and breakfast have never been a disappointment.
No, truth be told, she's priced a little above my range. Having said that, I think she is a very attractive woman (based on her pics) and, from her posts, seems to be highly intelligent, creative and thoughtful. All qualities that I value in a woman.
 

blackrock13

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No, truth be told, she's priced a little above my range. Having said that, I think she is a very attractive woman (based on her pics) and, from her posts, seems to be highly intelligent, creative and thoughtful. All qualities that I value in a woman.
Fair enough.
 

blackrock13

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Good question. But I'm not concerned about those things as there is so much going on in life that I don't need to lay in bed or have someone doing things for me.

I think it's all depends on our value system. What do people value? Some people highly value companionship and marriage. But I value my freedom and variety of women so marriage is not on my radar.

I know several guys that are divorced...they seem happier as they are now free to do what they want. Remember what William Wallace said: WHHAAT WOOULD YOOU DOOO WITHOOUYT FREEEDOM? (Trying to mimic a Scottish accent in text here)
I'm a firm believer in divorce and maybe you'll behappier than be miserable in a rotten marriage. Throw kids in there and it skews the thought line a little bit.

The Wallace speech, I believe is a bit of literary license, as a synopsis of the Declaration of Albroath, but the message is reasonable; Markvee's comments on freedom aside. It was a great movie with some good stuff, but my lasting comment with it, as in many of his movies, is 'die already ffs!'
 

69Shooter

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God Bless you !!
You must romantic , spectacular true gentlemen

And hobbyist , has nothing do with its.
Nor was it the question
You'll notice he did not say "married to the same woman for 32 years." How do we know he's not on his fourth or fifth wife?
 

oldstud47

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God Bless you !!
You must romantic , spectacular true gentlemen

And hobbyist , has nothing do with its.
Nor was it the question
Why do you say that you don't know the situation. I have been married for 30 years. I used to never come home without roses. I was romantic,showered her with love gifts attention but things change people change situations change and it has nothing to do with sex. How do you know if his parnter gives to the relationship as much as he does. Mine doesn't. It take 2 to tango.
 
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So if you have these six things and they are working fine and in balance it replaces a wife/companion. Which one is going to scrub you back when your leg is in a cast, changed the bandages from a bad burn (all nurse fantasies aside), or even had breakfast served in bed on a bad weather day.

To all the ladies members, in all honesty, have your ever serve a client breakfast in bed? Food people, food.

I have serve a client Breakfast in Bed once & cooked ~~~Away at his "time share"
I also cooked him an amazing dinner , with seafood ... of course an aphodisiac
 

blackrock13

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Why do you say that you don't know the situation. I have been married for 30 years. I used to never come home without roses. I was romantic,showered her with love gifts attention but things change people change situations change and it has nothing to do with sex. How do you know if his parnter gives to the relationship as much as he does. Mine doesn't. It take 2 to tango.
If I ever came home with flowers, my SO might say; what happened, where's the car? Mind you, she's gotten them at work, maybe while out of town, with a coded note on the card basically saying, 'just because' or as one buddy put it, 'just in case'. She loves that. Flowers on birthdays and anniversaries is not her thing. One rose/lily/orchid of a unique colour/variety means more to her than 24 rose of any colour. Same goes with chocolate.
 
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Why do you say that you don't know the situation. I have been married for 30 years. I used to never come home without roses. I was romantic,showered her with love gifts attention but things change people change situations change and it has nothing to do with sex. How do you know if his parnter gives to the relationship as much as he does. Mine doesn't. It take 2 to tango.
No I don't , people today are so quick to run away end every thing .
Marriage is a tough work , some need to work on ..
But yes the two have , Compromise & communicate .
Yes , I changed I think for the better
You need to passion it a the time
 
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If I ever came home with flowers, my SO might say; what happened, where's the car? Mind you, she's gotten them at work, maybe while out of town, with a coded note on the card basically saying, 'just because' or as one buddy put it, 'just in case'. She loves that. Flowers on birthdays and anniversaries is not her thing. One rose/lily/prchid of a unique colour/variety means more to her than 24 rose of any colour. Same goes with chocolate.
I can't agree with you more .
I've always show up on a first date , With GODIVA
Yes I ve sent Flowers , to men
But it sould just because you married
Sending flowers for NO reason ..... nice touch!
 

wazup

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The reason I ask is that my parents fought alot when I was growing up, dad drank quite a bit and was a mean prick, kind of turned me off marriage. Now they have grown old together and are almost inseparable. Why she stayed with him, only she knows, divorce was rare back then. She's the kind of person that when her mother in law was on her death bed, she asked to see my mom instead of her own daughters.
 

blackrock13

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I've even known guys who take center pieces from dinner tables at conventions and take them home to their SO's. Boot to the Head, big time. You think they don't know? I'm almost as surprised when the women don't know/care.
 

onthebottom

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Obviously it depends on the woman.

I think most divorces happen because people get married young and they change as they grow up - it's the lucky couple that grows up together and closer.

Getting married later in life actually makes more sense to me, there can be more emotional and financial equity and ideally both of you have grown up enough to make better choices.

OTB
 

69Shooter

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OTB, just curious... do you know the 60's era TV show(s) that featured a town called "Hooterville". Is that what your location tag is a reference to?
 

blackrock13

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Obviously it depends on the woman.

I think most divorces happen because people get married young and they change as they grow up - it's the lucky couple that grows up together and closer.

Getting married later in life actually makes more sense to me, there can be more emotional and financial equity and ideally both of you have grown up enough to make better choices.

OTB
Somebody gets it.
 
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