It has always amazed me that you can go from being "their knight in shining armor" one day to being the sorriest s-o-b to ever walk the earth the next day.
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It is a Fickle game we play! Once I realized no one gets out alive it became much easier! LOL! If you have $5 and she has $20 - she has $25!! Been with her for 30 years! We lived together for the first 7 cause everyone we knew got married to get divorced! Like it was a curse! LOL! It's a dance and not one to be taken lightly! .....and I work with my wife! ....and she hand stitches her sheaths....which means you jus might need stitches ifin you get uppity
It's OK though ain't my first rodeo!
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Originally posted by chopsknives View PostIt is a Fickle game we play! Once I realized no one gets out alive it became much easier! LOL! If you have $5 and she has $20 - she has $25!! Been with her for 30 years! We lived together for the first 7 cause everyone we knew got married to get divorced! Like it was a curse! LOL! It's a dance and not one to be taken lightly! .....and I work with my wife! ....and she hand stitches her sheaths....which means you jus might need stitches ifin you get uppity
It's OK though ain't my first rodeo!
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Originally posted by quarterback View PostNot to take away from Troy's thread but sometimes you just don't see it coming. You do everything you can to be a good husband and dad but for whatever reason that simply isn't good enough anymore. No one plans to be divorced or miserable in their marriage for that matter but it does happen. Sometimes things are out of your control and your free-thinking spouse does the unimaginable which pretty much kills everything you held sacred. Things that cause a man (or woman) to question every decision he/she ever made. So you're left to pick up the pieces and start over, most of the time with children who also never saw it coming and are left to wonder who is really telling the truth. So you pick up the pieces and do damage control and move on. I'm truly happy that you have a great marriage but to say that "many of you are horrible judges of character" is a copout and not accurate by any stretch. Those who have not experienced the incredible horror of divorce may not understand and I get that. I would just urge you to have some compassion and stop to think what others are having to deal with and not be so quick to judge.
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Once upon a time a young prince asked a beautiful princess to marry him and the princess said no.
The young prince lived happily ever after hanging out with his buddies hunting and fishing and playing golf. He drank, smoked, gambled and partied. He always had plenty of money in the bank and food on the table. He watched what he wanted on TV, left the toilet seat up and farted when ever he wanted.
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Originally posted by BitBackShot View PostMan, some jaded fellas on this site.
My wife is great. I'd be fat, drunk, and living in my own filth without my wife.
She doesn't have chains on me, she isn't selfish, she's genuinely happy for me to be happy and I'm a better person for having her in my life.
I think the issue many of you have is that you're horrible judges of character.
You simply can't predict some things like mental illness, alcoholism, drug addictions -- they happen and you either put up with the effects and be miserable, or move on with your life.
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