😂😂 happy life you need a happy wife 😂😂 Rita Rudner said something about marriage and how happy you’ll be to living with someone who you be annoyed with for a long time 😂😂😂
I survived . I've been single now for 18 more years after an 18 year marriage. I Also have not dated anyone since my divorce and my life has so much less drama. I will say it's easier to survive a marriage when you get a dog or 10. They never spend your money when you're not looking And you can train them not to touch your shoes. It's time for the men to take charge and stopped being whipped. Don't get me wrong I love women so I'm not that brain damaged from the 18 year experience but they just have too much drama and they seem to think they're in charge And we have let them think that for For far too long. Be romantic but be in charge. Women, you can tell which man to date if you really want to by letting all the air out of your tire and seeing if they call someone else to change it. Men, you can also tell which woman to date by letting the air out of her tire and seeing who she calls. If she changes her own tire she's a keeper...
I wouldn't take marriage advice from someone who is 0 and 1 in that department. For some reason the people who never make it work are the ones who feel obligated to give advice. I'm coming up on 40 years. I am 1 and 0. If you want advice, write to Dear Abby.
Feminism has done women and men great harm. Women have believed the lie for almost forever. Pressure we women put on men that they need to observe every holiday, anniversary, birthday and anything in between with a gift to us or they 'don't really love us' is poo. What about the hours men work to make a living for their families, children? What about those 'honey do' lists they do after working so hard. What about them being faithful to you? And there are many more if women would think deeply. I am 70 and have been married to husband for 50 yrs. He is a very quiet man, never strikes up a conversation, very laid back, but has done for me beyond. When we first married I was in the same rut as most women with this 'really love me', but one time in my 30's I was at a store on Valentine's day and watched a man trying to find a card for his wife, he had such a burdened look and I asked him if he needed help to find one and he said if I go home without one, I will be sorry. That changed my outlook from then on. I went home and told my husband that I did not want, nor needed anything on any occasion ever again and told him why. He said it wasn't that he did not want to give me something on special occasions but most times he just would forget. Women measure a man's love by what they think he should remember on what day to remember and what type of things the wife, girlfriend, etc. would like. And most times when the man does buy something women end up taking it back or looking very disappointed which causes the man to be down cast. Now, for 35 yrs. I have only received 2 birthday gifts from my husband, which he did on his own, one was a line from the Honeymooners, he loves to watch, of what Ralph would always say to Alice, "Baby you're the greatest." And he wrote it on a brown paper grocery bag because he couldn't find paper at that time. The other is something he picked up at a thrift store, about cows and how special a person may feel about them. He gave it to me as at this time we had a farm and I had a jersey I milked daily, she was a jewel. These have been precious to me more than any bought thing could ever be, that I have them hanging in my kitchen where I can see them daily and be reminded of how much my husband does love me, still. I realize I am from a different generation as the young women of today but it is never too late to turn back the hands of time and make a change. Because at one time there was not the pressure of all the holidays, buying proving how deep is the love as it is today. In Joy
So true, just need to find the right one.
As a woman married 50 years, so true. In Joy
😂😂 happy life you need a happy wife 😂😂 Rita Rudner said something about marriage and how happy you’ll be to living with someone who you be annoyed with for a long time 😂😂😂
Amen!
So true
Love it
Single and loving it. ❤❤❤❤
No wife, happy life!
I survived .
I've been single now for 18 more years after an 18 year marriage.
I Also have not dated anyone since my divorce and my life has so much less drama.
I will say it's easier to survive a marriage when you get a dog or 10.
They never spend your money when you're not looking And you can train them not to touch your shoes.
It's time for the men to take charge and stopped being whipped.
Don't get me wrong I love women so I'm not that brain damaged from the 18 year experience but they just have too much drama and they seem to think they're in charge And we have let them think that for For far too long.
Be romantic but be in charge.
Women, you can tell which man to date if you really want to by letting all the air out of your tire and seeing if they call someone else to change it.
Men, you can also tell which woman to date by letting the air out of her tire and seeing who she calls.
If she changes her own tire she's a keeper...
Men have their own drama.
I see so much drama with women. I agree with you. Find a woman who lives on a budget and who doesn't hang out with a lot of other women.
I wouldn't take marriage advice from someone who is 0 and 1 in that department. For some reason the people who never make it work are the ones who feel obligated to give advice. I'm coming up on 40 years. I am 1 and 0. If you want advice, write to Dear Abby.
Feminism has done women and men great harm. Women have believed the lie for almost forever. Pressure we women put on men that they need to observe every holiday, anniversary, birthday and anything in between with a gift to us or they 'don't really love us' is poo. What about the hours men work to make a living for their families, children? What about those 'honey do' lists they do after working so hard. What about them being faithful to you? And there are many more if women would think deeply. I am 70 and have been married to husband for 50 yrs. He is a very quiet man, never strikes up a conversation, very laid back, but has done for me beyond. When we first married I was in the same rut as most women with this 'really love me', but one time in my 30's I was at a store on Valentine's day and watched a man trying to find a card for his wife, he had such a burdened look and I asked him if he needed help to find one and he said if I go home without one, I will be sorry. That changed my outlook from then on. I went home and told my husband that I did not want, nor needed anything on any occasion ever again and told him why. He said it wasn't that he did not want to give me something on special occasions but most times he just would forget. Women measure a man's love by what they think he should remember on what day to remember and what type of things the wife, girlfriend, etc. would like. And most times when the man does buy something women end up taking it back or looking very disappointed which causes the man to be down cast. Now, for 35 yrs. I have only received 2 birthday gifts from my husband, which he did on his own, one was a line from the Honeymooners, he loves to watch, of what Ralph would always say to Alice, "Baby you're the greatest." And he wrote it on a brown paper grocery bag because he couldn't find paper at that time. The other is something he picked up at a thrift store, about cows and how special a person may feel about them. He gave it to me as at this time we had a farm and I had a jersey I milked daily, she was a jewel. These have been precious to me more than any bought thing could ever be, that I have them hanging in my kitchen where I can see them daily and be reminded of how much my husband does love me, still. I realize I am from a different generation as the young women of today but it is never too late to turn back the hands of time and make a change. Because at one time there was not the pressure of all the holidays, buying proving how deep is the love as it is today. In Joy
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