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All you single guys getting up there in age, whats your future marriage plans?

Y_Diner

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A lot is said here.
SO men messed women up if they left them, or divorced women and women mess up their sons because their husbands left them - even if she left him, she messed up her children.

So the cycle of insanity lies on both genders. Both genders should really find themselves and work on themselves and stop listening to the extreme feminist's nut jobs.
In bad relationships men and women hurt each other. It can be toxic when there is no honesty and poor communication. Bring in sex with strangers the touch of your phone brings a bad relationship to new levels.

Both sides are at fault.
 
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Bobzilla

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In my late 50s now. My friends & family have standing instructions to hit me with a blunt object if I start talking about marrying anyone. There's actually no danger of that at all, I have zero interest in dating, or complicating my life to the point I have to check in with anyone about anything. I simply don't understand people who are afraid to be alone.
 

angrymime666

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At least we agreed on this and this is what I meant when I say your spouse needs to share your perspectives.

Actually that is the reason for most divorce. Most marriages that work, work because both share responsibilities and decision making. By saying one captain, it infers 1 decision maker. How many times have you heard the complaint, "did you not think to ask me before you _________"
I would say that people with strengths and competence take on the responsibilities that they are best suited for versus the partner who has no experience. Im not saying that one person rules all. even a first mate will give his captain his advice, opinion and experience about the ship; however, the overall operation of the ship and its safety falls on the captain. if shit happens hes going to be held to a different level of responsibility then a first mate.

if one person is way more qualified then wouldnt it make sense for that person to make the decisions. why would I ask my partner about investing when she has no interest or understanding of it. she may speak her 2 cents but at the same time her suggestions could financially doom our lifestyle if its a shared decision. there would have to be compromise, would there not. ifs it a bad move financially why would I agree to something so foolish.

that being said Ive been way more qualified when it comes to many matter in a relationship then my partners. they have their skill sets and I utilize their skills. I listen to them and make a decision and they follow through with what needs to be done. if they are not interested in my leadership they can walk out the door.
 

angrymime666

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Not hating on women of course but the boss bitch mentality is prevalent accompanied by selfishness greed and at time narcissistic behaviour.
A lot of these are from internal and external factors. Shame that so many men messed up many woman. And many women messed up so many men. We men also not without our issues and problems I guess.
boss bitch = they act like a man
 

Adamxx

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A married. acquaintance once gave me the advice he lives by .

If two people in any relationships think the same way, and have the same ideas and approach about everything, one of them is useless, and no value to the relationship.
 

jeff2

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A married. acquaintance once gave me the advice he lives by .

If two people in any relationships think the same way, and have the same ideas and approach about everything, one of them is useless, and no value to the relationship.
Different interests, ideas and approaches are a good thing. But if values are not aligned, then it is hard to make it work.
 
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Rose11

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First date question should be, how many pairs of shoes do you have? And how many do you want?
 

Adam_hadam

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Mine does earn more than me now. And we have joked about this. But she also considers me indispensable for a variety of reasons. She gets what it means to have a "man around the house" to take care of shit.

Cripes I just installed a new dryer hose. And had to diy some of it to make it work. She knows both what labour costs are and convenience it is. And she as well has her indispensable qualities.

We have also seen what divorce costs. Especially in older couples.
Recently wifey broke the rear tail light on the car. After watching a vid on Youtube I replaced the tail light in 3 minutes.
Also someone needs to open jars or kill a spider or do the taxes or ...
 
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Butler1000

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Recently wifey broke the rear tail light on the car. After watching a vid on Youtube I replaced the tail light in 3 minutes.
Also someone needs to open jars or kill a spider or do the taxes or ...
Yup, replacing taps, light switches, moving furniture, hauling shit for the garden centre, digging, shovelling.......

She gets it. And asks politely and says thank you.
 

NotADcotor

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2 things from William Cobbett's book Advice to young men and incidentally young women which I read quite a few years old.

1: Looks matter. they don't stay but as your wife gets old, your memories of how she looked younger remain and are important. I guess that is why with old happy couples the dude says his wife looks just as good as when they were married. I always figured that was bullshit, maybe not. Also those looks will motivate you to get past the rough times.

2: One time he had to go away IIRC this was before he was married. He left chicky a sizeable amount of money [he was an enlisted man at the time] with the expectation that she could keep herself in reasonable comfort and not work while he was away. He came back, turns out she worked [washerwoman?] and saved and either didn't touch the money or added to it. Also from memory, he was disapointed that she had to suffer instead of spend the money, OTOH you know you have a keeper if you get a chicky who would do that.
I don't think there are many of those either today or 200 years ago.
 
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Adam_hadam

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Yup, replacing taps, light switches, moving furniture, hauling shit for the garden centre, digging, shovelling.......

She gets it. And asks politely and says thank you.
I actually enjoy hauling dirt from the garden centre then putting it on the ground. I find it therapeutic.
 

RZG

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If you want to settle down marry an ugly unattractive woman that’ll treat you right or someone that you are not nuts over.
Just that you like/ love enough.
Or just focus on yourself stay healthy sane and become very successful. Put you first always.
Most to all women never put their man/men first, second or even third.
Yup...it`s critical for men to accept and understand your last sentence. The fundamental female imperative is survival.. for her and her children. Putting it bluntly, in nature, she is the breeding machine. A man`s imperative is winning, don`t ever forget it. Men will at best be tolerated and more likely viewed as a disposable utility. Be honest with yourself, that`s probably what has happened in any man`s married with kids or g/f with kids experience. No need to hate women or slag `em, just understand them and act in your best interest. That`s that.
 
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Leimonis

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I actually enjoy hauling dirt from the garden centre then putting it on the ground. I find it therapeutic.
that's exactly what one of my friends found therapeutic! He has hauled a lot of dirt into his backyard. It was right after his mother in law mysteriously disappeared so I guess he needed some therapeutic activity
 
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angrymime666

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gentlemen, we are resources providers. they are sex objects. this is at the primal level and will always unconsciously be what is sought out.

my issue with relationships is why do I have to equitably split half of the empire I built to someone who never earned or built it.
 
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Adam_hadam

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I`m 65, long ago divorced, no kids. I wandered back into the dating scene about 12 years ago and had relationships with 8 women, ending when Covid started to really boil. Some of them were referred by people I knew and others I knew locally. Heads up all you men 55+....if you can find a woman that isn`t a fucking disaster, you`ve located a unicorn that farts glitter. I saw the local Global news lead story last week reporting that 66 per cent of women in Ontario are dealing with mental illness, 32 per cent diagnosed and 34 per cent saying they knew they had problems but were yet undiagnosed. I guess they couldn`t contact the remaining 34 per cent. Every woman I met was broke, in debt and pretty much owned nothing. All were pro level drinkers and anti-depressants, powerful mood stabilizers and prescription sedatives were in use with every woman. Throw in serious anger troubles and selfish to the core behavior was standard issue. Don`t misinterpret this as hating women, nothing more removed from the truth with me. What it is, is truly heartbreaking and shocking to realize that there is no future with a woman anymore. Like Plant sang... "Ramble on, there`s nothing I can do now."
"if you can find a woman that isn`t a fucking disaster, you`ve located a unicorn that farts glitter. "
Pure gold, thank you!
Comment of the Day Award - quickmeme
 
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Rose11

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Just state things up front

I want sex (unlimited)
No nagging, arguing
I make financial decisions (if that's what you want)
No excessive spending, drinking (if that's what you want)
No gambling fund
No debt
Only 3 girls night out per year (if that's what you want)
For me, No pets
Only 3 vacations per year
No luxury spending

If she's down,then it's all cool, you can date her.

Bonus, brings you hot girls as well to share.
 
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xix

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La la land
gentlemen, we are resources providers. they are sex objects. this is at the primal level and will always unconsciously be what is sought out.

my issue with relationships is why do I have to equitably split half of the empire I built to someone who never earned or built it.
The Gov't doesn't want poor people on the street or working the streets. This causes broken home/ child and down the road Adult child commits crime. Gov't wants to prevent this.
 

angrymime666

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The Gov't doesn't want poor people on the street or working the streets. This causes broken home/ child and down the road Adult child commits crime. Gov't wants to prevent this.
taking half a mans shit will not change the outcome. its just a reallocation of wealth which is essentially almost a tax. kids are going to be fucked up regardless. the majority of men would have no problem providing for their child however once the divorce passes why should they pay alimony when they are no longer together. plus a system that sets unrealistic child support payment which most would consider an unreasonable amount to support a child, which I would say most of the time is used for other things beside children.

the breakdown of the family unit(legal divorce) is responsible for the problems. eliminate divorce and more than likely it would produce a less damaged child.

men having sexual reproductive rights and the option to financially abort or opt out from fatherhood would more than likely impact and lower the number of fatherless children because it is no longer a financial incentive. currently the legal system incentivizes women to get divorced, since 90% get custody of the kids and alimony.
 
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