Posted on 08/12/2018 9:27:30 AM PDT by Architect of Avalon
I want a blind bisexual nymphomaniac that owns a bar
a woman’s right to choose....
Imagine being married to a man who wanted me deaf, dumb and blind! Id be awfully depressed.
And nymphos are probably not faithful and would make lousy mothers.
FEMINIST TAXPAYER
Feminist women are school taught to be tax payers.
Work Corporate hard, divide your family, leave your husband, but Woman be a TAX PAYER! Society minders need your taxes.
Then grow old very poor and alone.
She's always been a favorite of mine. But I've been trying to wean myself off of her lately. She was becoming an obsession.
Now, after seeing your comment, she's all I'm going to think about in my fantasies for the next six months.
Thanks a lot. :-)
I used to think my EX was Perfect ... then out of the blue she left and wanted everything and then more.
Funny that I can still Love her for what I remember before she left and yet absolutely despise her for what she did.
I am now married to Light Beer and a Fishing Rod as it is all I have left, some of my friends say it was a bargain.
The average woman in the 50s had a 27.5-inch waist.
To quote a little Shakespeare lingo: who hath measured the way?
Good insight
A top five beauty of the 1900s
Unsung
Ephesians has a great start - it’s a two-way street and each needs to do their part.
That’s the ideal formula. Sadly, the chances of both spouses buying in to that, and being on the same wavelength, are almost zero. In order for it to work it has to be an even 50-50 situation.
To be sure, that exchange in even the most stable of marriages can invoke World War 9. But such an exchange ultimately leads to clarity and truth - mowing the lawn isn't important because the game is on, but it makes the home look bad and since they homeschool she feels like it could make an already on-edge local school district more inclined to lower the boom because "it looks like they aren't taking care of the kids." If that was said, I bet the lawn gets mowed.
I agree such a partnership is hard. But we spend zillions on getting MBAs that preach the importance of partnering....it'd be nice to put that secular truism to work but following God's bullets.
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