Posted on 06/17/2011 7:45:25 PM PDT by chasio649
I think somebody has issues.
Guilty. What I want I can’t get. What I can get I don’t want. Stalemate.
The desire and ability to maintain a marriage is subjective to so many factors you can't possibly set a reasonable standard for it's conditions outside of "man + woman + commitment before God = marriage".
The age thing isn't even something I would consider debatable. If I was a young man, there's probably a very small pool of young conservative American women to choose from. Probably best to wait until you find the right one. 40 years might not be enough for some people.
Not that I married a “naturally born” American woman. I married a Colombian import American who’s extremely politically conservative. Faith and values go along way towards a wonderful relationship, and I truly love hearing her scream at O’Reilly in Spanish to shut up and let his guests talk...
My personal hero is a college classmate of my mother’s who married for the first time at the young age of 69. She met a widower at her 50 year high school reunion that she didn’t know in school since they had no classes together. She retired (planned to work into her 70’s), married him and they are very happy together.
Married at 17 and still going strong 25 years later
Your tagline rocks.
Your brother and his wife could adopt. We had two of our own and adopted two more.
Thanks!! I got it from you tube. I forget his name but he makes great Conservative videos.
This one was about Islamophobia. I should have put his name after it.
News flash: You can NEVER afford a family. No one can. No matter how much $ you make. But it’s worth being broke.
“If You’re Not Married by 40, You’re a Freak”
Whatever. Perhaps I just don’t like lowering my standards. I’ve worked hard and done everything I know to do that’s right. Pardon me if I don’t like the thought of raising someone else’s child (I do that enough at work) or that I don’t think that staggering around drunk is fun, or that I don’t find tattoos and a face full of fishing tackle attractive. Mayhaps the fact that I read and find others who don’t ignorant and dull has something to do with it, also. In short, being my wife would not be a job for just anybody. If that makes me a freak, so be it.
Another freak here. Early 40’s, never married, no kids. Almost got engaged when I was 29, but got out right before he started getting physically violent. Everybody thought I was crazy for breaking up with him. Otherwise, I know lots of people who didn’t get married until after 40. I have several platonic male friends who will never be more than that for a variety of reasons. Still hoping to get married someday, if I find the right guy. Need to get to a 2nd date first;-)
Diagnosed with bi-polar disorder, has to take lithium in order to live outside of a mental institute. That’s crazy.
Believe me, your wife is not crazy.
Oh my, an Islanders fan. Of all the franchises that were once great, yours is the one I see and wonder ‘what the heck did they do that team?’ A former Bruin takes some credit for running them into the ground (Milbury) with some of his bizarre trades and deals.
Thanks for the congrats, it feels really good. I couldn’t get up to Boston for the parade, but have a caught a bit of it on TV and will watch it later after I get some yard work done.
Why, yes. Yes, I am a freak. And I’m available, ladies.
I hope so!
If you can't appreciate the pure beauty of the violin after hearing this, something's wrong with your ears.Or you can get raw with these strings. Either way, the violin is sweet yet lethal.
Do it!
No, but married women with hyphenated last names usually are.
The quote comes from Andrew Klavan of PJTV. It is an awesome quote.
Thank you! Now that I know his name I can bookmark it!
Thank you! Now that I know his name I can bookmark it!
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