I don't think it's an issue of damaged goods, rather an issue I'd trust. Let's face it, marriage is a contract. If you have doubts about this, ask any divorced man.... I would have no problem dating (in fact I do...) or even being in common law with a former SP. Marriage is something that requires the ultimate and final trust in my mind, and she would haber a real challenge earning this from me (as would many other woman for that matter...)I dont know why it is that men will see these women, spend huge amounts of money on them, and yet consider them to be damaged goods and used up. Outside of this business they are just normal women who are capable great love compare a relationship to their work
Living together and marriage are the same in the eyes of the family courts.I would certainly date or live with my current favourite lady any time, no problem. Probably a few others I have known too, maybe.
As for marriage? Once is enough, not making that mistake again. I highly recommend against it.
there's time limits around that - also dating is not living together. Are there "prenup" living arrangement agreements? hmmmLiving together and marriage are the same in the eyes of the family courts.
Maybe legally some years down the road. I wouldn't want to make anything 'official', like vows or a big party, etc. Just move in quietly with her, sure.Living together and marriage are the same in the eyes of the family courts.
Maybe legally some years down the road. I wouldn't want to make anything 'official', like vows or a big party, etc. Just move in quietly with her, sure.
0"Can't turn a ho into a housewife, baby, and there you go"