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April 11, 2008 at 6:00 PM #185250April 11, 2008 at 6:02 PM #185192AnonymousGuest
Having said all that, one thing of which I’m virtually certain is that having a child is one of the single most destructive things that a person (or, “couple,” I suppose I should say) can do to the planet.
OMG!
(Note: this has nothing to do with the degree to which Marion may or may not be a prostitute.)
OMG! More influence from Tom Leykis, no doubt. Yes, indeed, all of us mothers and ex-wives who believe we have a right to child support and alimnony are nothing but prostitutes. Dave you’re a real prince, I bet the women are falling all over you.
Rustico, no offense taken. In most cases, divorce sucks for sure. If you have someone at home you love, are happy and can make it work, you’re fortunate. However, if you’re settling, not so fortunate.
April 11, 2008 at 6:02 PM #185204AnonymousGuestHaving said all that, one thing of which I’m virtually certain is that having a child is one of the single most destructive things that a person (or, “couple,” I suppose I should say) can do to the planet.
OMG!
(Note: this has nothing to do with the degree to which Marion may or may not be a prostitute.)
OMG! More influence from Tom Leykis, no doubt. Yes, indeed, all of us mothers and ex-wives who believe we have a right to child support and alimnony are nothing but prostitutes. Dave you’re a real prince, I bet the women are falling all over you.
Rustico, no offense taken. In most cases, divorce sucks for sure. If you have someone at home you love, are happy and can make it work, you’re fortunate. However, if you’re settling, not so fortunate.
April 11, 2008 at 6:02 PM #185233AnonymousGuestHaving said all that, one thing of which I’m virtually certain is that having a child is one of the single most destructive things that a person (or, “couple,” I suppose I should say) can do to the planet.
OMG!
(Note: this has nothing to do with the degree to which Marion may or may not be a prostitute.)
OMG! More influence from Tom Leykis, no doubt. Yes, indeed, all of us mothers and ex-wives who believe we have a right to child support and alimnony are nothing but prostitutes. Dave you’re a real prince, I bet the women are falling all over you.
Rustico, no offense taken. In most cases, divorce sucks for sure. If you have someone at home you love, are happy and can make it work, you’re fortunate. However, if you’re settling, not so fortunate.
April 11, 2008 at 6:02 PM #185240AnonymousGuestHaving said all that, one thing of which I’m virtually certain is that having a child is one of the single most destructive things that a person (or, “couple,” I suppose I should say) can do to the planet.
OMG!
(Note: this has nothing to do with the degree to which Marion may or may not be a prostitute.)
OMG! More influence from Tom Leykis, no doubt. Yes, indeed, all of us mothers and ex-wives who believe we have a right to child support and alimnony are nothing but prostitutes. Dave you’re a real prince, I bet the women are falling all over you.
Rustico, no offense taken. In most cases, divorce sucks for sure. If you have someone at home you love, are happy and can make it work, you’re fortunate. However, if you’re settling, not so fortunate.
April 11, 2008 at 6:02 PM #185246AnonymousGuestHaving said all that, one thing of which I’m virtually certain is that having a child is one of the single most destructive things that a person (or, “couple,” I suppose I should say) can do to the planet.
OMG!
(Note: this has nothing to do with the degree to which Marion may or may not be a prostitute.)
OMG! More influence from Tom Leykis, no doubt. Yes, indeed, all of us mothers and ex-wives who believe we have a right to child support and alimnony are nothing but prostitutes. Dave you’re a real prince, I bet the women are falling all over you.
Rustico, no offense taken. In most cases, divorce sucks for sure. If you have someone at home you love, are happy and can make it work, you’re fortunate. However, if you’re settling, not so fortunate.
April 11, 2008 at 6:20 PM #185202AnonymousGuestDave, although I may not agree with your outlook on life, (most women wouldn’t), of course, you are entitled to your opinion. I wonder what kind of childhood you had, but I’ll leave it at wondering. I enjoy reading some of your posts for the insight factor.
Nostradamus, I wonder what I did to offend you that you won’t answer my questions. I’ll take it that I intimidate/scare you.
In this woman’s opinion, Tori Spelling is nothing special n terms of beauty, her acting is less so. I think Sarah Jessica Parker is attractive. She has a certain charm about her, dresses well and has nice perfume. I really like it.
At least my girlfriend is free to raise her child as she wishes and doesn’t have to worry about interference from her ex. She is doing a great job.
Jp, I’ve found this to be true in my case as well. In regards to Rustico’s last post, again, I do think it’s nice to have someone at home that’s probably more so if you both share the same children. I’ve been divorced since 2004, and although I liked a man in my bed to snuggle up to and hold onto at night, I find I enjoy the freedom and solitude that living on my own affords me. I won’t say I would prefer that over living with someone that I fall in love with. Actually, I don’t know.
April 11, 2008 at 6:20 PM #185217AnonymousGuestDave, although I may not agree with your outlook on life, (most women wouldn’t), of course, you are entitled to your opinion. I wonder what kind of childhood you had, but I’ll leave it at wondering. I enjoy reading some of your posts for the insight factor.
Nostradamus, I wonder what I did to offend you that you won’t answer my questions. I’ll take it that I intimidate/scare you.
In this woman’s opinion, Tori Spelling is nothing special n terms of beauty, her acting is less so. I think Sarah Jessica Parker is attractive. She has a certain charm about her, dresses well and has nice perfume. I really like it.
At least my girlfriend is free to raise her child as she wishes and doesn’t have to worry about interference from her ex. She is doing a great job.
Jp, I’ve found this to be true in my case as well. In regards to Rustico’s last post, again, I do think it’s nice to have someone at home that’s probably more so if you both share the same children. I’ve been divorced since 2004, and although I liked a man in my bed to snuggle up to and hold onto at night, I find I enjoy the freedom and solitude that living on my own affords me. I won’t say I would prefer that over living with someone that I fall in love with. Actually, I don’t know.
April 11, 2008 at 6:20 PM #185243AnonymousGuestDave, although I may not agree with your outlook on life, (most women wouldn’t), of course, you are entitled to your opinion. I wonder what kind of childhood you had, but I’ll leave it at wondering. I enjoy reading some of your posts for the insight factor.
Nostradamus, I wonder what I did to offend you that you won’t answer my questions. I’ll take it that I intimidate/scare you.
In this woman’s opinion, Tori Spelling is nothing special n terms of beauty, her acting is less so. I think Sarah Jessica Parker is attractive. She has a certain charm about her, dresses well and has nice perfume. I really like it.
At least my girlfriend is free to raise her child as she wishes and doesn’t have to worry about interference from her ex. She is doing a great job.
Jp, I’ve found this to be true in my case as well. In regards to Rustico’s last post, again, I do think it’s nice to have someone at home that’s probably more so if you both share the same children. I’ve been divorced since 2004, and although I liked a man in my bed to snuggle up to and hold onto at night, I find I enjoy the freedom and solitude that living on my own affords me. I won’t say I would prefer that over living with someone that I fall in love with. Actually, I don’t know.
April 11, 2008 at 6:20 PM #185252AnonymousGuestDave, although I may not agree with your outlook on life, (most women wouldn’t), of course, you are entitled to your opinion. I wonder what kind of childhood you had, but I’ll leave it at wondering. I enjoy reading some of your posts for the insight factor.
Nostradamus, I wonder what I did to offend you that you won’t answer my questions. I’ll take it that I intimidate/scare you.
In this woman’s opinion, Tori Spelling is nothing special n terms of beauty, her acting is less so. I think Sarah Jessica Parker is attractive. She has a certain charm about her, dresses well and has nice perfume. I really like it.
At least my girlfriend is free to raise her child as she wishes and doesn’t have to worry about interference from her ex. She is doing a great job.
Jp, I’ve found this to be true in my case as well. In regards to Rustico’s last post, again, I do think it’s nice to have someone at home that’s probably more so if you both share the same children. I’ve been divorced since 2004, and although I liked a man in my bed to snuggle up to and hold onto at night, I find I enjoy the freedom and solitude that living on my own affords me. I won’t say I would prefer that over living with someone that I fall in love with. Actually, I don’t know.
April 11, 2008 at 6:20 PM #185254AnonymousGuestDave, although I may not agree with your outlook on life, (most women wouldn’t), of course, you are entitled to your opinion. I wonder what kind of childhood you had, but I’ll leave it at wondering. I enjoy reading some of your posts for the insight factor.
Nostradamus, I wonder what I did to offend you that you won’t answer my questions. I’ll take it that I intimidate/scare you.
In this woman’s opinion, Tori Spelling is nothing special n terms of beauty, her acting is less so. I think Sarah Jessica Parker is attractive. She has a certain charm about her, dresses well and has nice perfume. I really like it.
At least my girlfriend is free to raise her child as she wishes and doesn’t have to worry about interference from her ex. She is doing a great job.
Jp, I’ve found this to be true in my case as well. In regards to Rustico’s last post, again, I do think it’s nice to have someone at home that’s probably more so if you both share the same children. I’ve been divorced since 2004, and although I liked a man in my bed to snuggle up to and hold onto at night, I find I enjoy the freedom and solitude that living on my own affords me. I won’t say I would prefer that over living with someone that I fall in love with. Actually, I don’t know.
April 11, 2008 at 6:24 PM #185207nostradamusParticipantjp, I forgot where I read it but a writer was calling modern family units an abomination because men want to go about and procreate with as many women as possible while women want to procreate with men who will stick around and provide for the family. It’s quite a contradiction. I am no anthropologist but think that humans are slow to develop– it takes many years– and need nurturing/protection from both parents during development so it seems natural for people to be monogamous, or if not at least have all your wives and kids living together in one place… like some do.
April 11, 2008 at 6:24 PM #185222nostradamusParticipantjp, I forgot where I read it but a writer was calling modern family units an abomination because men want to go about and procreate with as many women as possible while women want to procreate with men who will stick around and provide for the family. It’s quite a contradiction. I am no anthropologist but think that humans are slow to develop– it takes many years– and need nurturing/protection from both parents during development so it seems natural for people to be monogamous, or if not at least have all your wives and kids living together in one place… like some do.
April 11, 2008 at 6:24 PM #185248nostradamusParticipantjp, I forgot where I read it but a writer was calling modern family units an abomination because men want to go about and procreate with as many women as possible while women want to procreate with men who will stick around and provide for the family. It’s quite a contradiction. I am no anthropologist but think that humans are slow to develop– it takes many years– and need nurturing/protection from both parents during development so it seems natural for people to be monogamous, or if not at least have all your wives and kids living together in one place… like some do.
April 11, 2008 at 6:24 PM #185256nostradamusParticipantjp, I forgot where I read it but a writer was calling modern family units an abomination because men want to go about and procreate with as many women as possible while women want to procreate with men who will stick around and provide for the family. It’s quite a contradiction. I am no anthropologist but think that humans are slow to develop– it takes many years– and need nurturing/protection from both parents during development so it seems natural for people to be monogamous, or if not at least have all your wives and kids living together in one place… like some do.
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