Posted on 02/12/2020 10:54:28 AM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
She in video said women want marriage, family, faith and values.
A woman that is actually true to those, especially values, is a keeper. And values most often come from a true, strong and unwavering faith.
Heres hoping Americans are moving back from their Godless leftward swing.
Just put your wallet on a scale and weigh it.
Cheaper than dinner. ...ducking
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Yep. A friend of mine 20 years ago got divorced and went through a quarter million in lawyers fees just to get the right to see his kids and his wife took everything and he ended up sleeping in his car and he worked on Wall street. He use to take showers at the gym or in a motel if he wanted to spend the money. Liberal states like New York or California are utter hell to men when it comes to divorce.
I always thought marriage meant reliably regular sex. The scenery might not change from year to year but the supply was always constant.
But I was wrong. If she says no, then no. Sorry.
Perhaps 6 years ago was talking with my mom (RIP) and my kid’s dating. My kids were into “going steady”.
My 93 year old mom said “At that young age - I just can’t see the point of going steady. When I was a teen it was to meet as many boys as possible! Go out in groups, sometimes just with him to a movie or dance. But it was never “steady”. How are you going to know what type of boy you like if you just focus on one!!??”
And of course, 85 years ago - bouncing around among a various assortment of boys was a lot different than today! I think my mom had the right idea though - at least as a teen.
Of course it did turn into a more thoughtful decision of who was marriage material. It came down to two guys. My dad won out in her decision making.
After almost 50 years of marriage my old man passed away.
Guy #2 married, and had no contact with my mom. But my mom kept in touch with his sister. A few years after my dad died the sister mentioned it to #2, whose wife had also died.
After a brief courtship - they married! Lasted ten years before he passed away.
Thats a sweet story. I still keep in touch with that steady from 50 years ago. We like to reminisce about high school, our home town and the good old days.
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