Posted on 05/21/2011 1:18:37 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows
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Actually I think our generation was better. Get married before 20, have your babies by 23 while you are totally flexible and have lots of energy. Then when you are 40 and in the prime of your income years the kids are gone and you continue to have a wonderful life. We both worked full time went to college in the evening and on weekends and raised two wonderful children. All of our friends did the same thing. No one had any money then but we had a whole lot of fun.
Tony DiNozzo?
There’s nothing like getting a piece of the Rock.
*shrug*
I don’t believe anyone male or female should get married before 30. Go to college or spend a hitch in the armed forces. Buy a home. Other than your mortgage be debt free. Marry someone that has done the same.
My 2 cents.
Are there any good single women out there these days...??
They should have added at the end:
“Reality Check: Maybe you’re a fag.”
Bingo.
I’m nearly 30 (next month), I talk to and date women, and I’m consistently amazed at how few females out there are actually worth marrying.
In fact, when older women ask me how I haven’t been snatched up yet (because all older women love me), I always tell them “because I haven’t found a woman worth marrying yet.” There are far too many GIRLS out there and not nearly enough WOMEN.
I’m at a point where I’ve essentially given up. It’s just not worth the hassle anymore. Hell, I’m not even that picky, I’m just looking for someone who is mature and takes cares of themself.
“Or, if you do start dating someone, suggest making it a double date or an activity date, thereby reducing the pressure of a one-on-one outing.”
Ugh, just ugh.
Has anyone, anyone had success with this approach? Why is one on one difficult? I enjoy taking someone out for an evening just them.
"Somebody called??"
She’s going to die of a heart attack.
Guffaw.
LOL!
That’s absolutely retarded. That would make my ideal mate younger than two of my four children. In my world, that’s just creepy, and not all desirable.
No, they said “eligible”.
You kidding? He’s the belle of the ball!
I’ve advised Grandson #1 to take his time and listen to his gut. I trust his judgment and support it.
Oh there are a couple of us left, I am sure. ;-)
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