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August 23, 2009 at 12:28 PM #448717August 23, 2009 at 1:43 PM #447937fredo4Participant
[quote=davelj][quote=fredo4]Plus, you want to have a wife to grow old with, don’t you? Who else is going to give you sponge baths?[/quote]
When I discuss my aversion to marriage with others, people often ask, “You don’t want to grow old and die alone, do you?” My response: God willing.
If you have sufficient funds, you can pay for sponge baths. From women much more attractive than a 60+something spouse.[/quote]
That’s fine, if you can still enjoy it while the sponge bather is gagging. I was an in-house nurse for an old guy while I was in college, so I know what I’m talking about.
August 23, 2009 at 1:43 PM #448129fredo4Participant[quote=davelj][quote=fredo4]Plus, you want to have a wife to grow old with, don’t you? Who else is going to give you sponge baths?[/quote]
When I discuss my aversion to marriage with others, people often ask, “You don’t want to grow old and die alone, do you?” My response: God willing.
If you have sufficient funds, you can pay for sponge baths. From women much more attractive than a 60+something spouse.[/quote]
That’s fine, if you can still enjoy it while the sponge bather is gagging. I was an in-house nurse for an old guy while I was in college, so I know what I’m talking about.
August 23, 2009 at 1:43 PM #448467fredo4Participant[quote=davelj][quote=fredo4]Plus, you want to have a wife to grow old with, don’t you? Who else is going to give you sponge baths?[/quote]
When I discuss my aversion to marriage with others, people often ask, “You don’t want to grow old and die alone, do you?” My response: God willing.
If you have sufficient funds, you can pay for sponge baths. From women much more attractive than a 60+something spouse.[/quote]
That’s fine, if you can still enjoy it while the sponge bather is gagging. I was an in-house nurse for an old guy while I was in college, so I know what I’m talking about.
August 23, 2009 at 1:43 PM #448537fredo4Participant[quote=davelj][quote=fredo4]Plus, you want to have a wife to grow old with, don’t you? Who else is going to give you sponge baths?[/quote]
When I discuss my aversion to marriage with others, people often ask, “You don’t want to grow old and die alone, do you?” My response: God willing.
If you have sufficient funds, you can pay for sponge baths. From women much more attractive than a 60+something spouse.[/quote]
That’s fine, if you can still enjoy it while the sponge bather is gagging. I was an in-house nurse for an old guy while I was in college, so I know what I’m talking about.
August 23, 2009 at 1:43 PM #448722fredo4Participant[quote=davelj][quote=fredo4]Plus, you want to have a wife to grow old with, don’t you? Who else is going to give you sponge baths?[/quote]
When I discuss my aversion to marriage with others, people often ask, “You don’t want to grow old and die alone, do you?” My response: God willing.
If you have sufficient funds, you can pay for sponge baths. From women much more attractive than a 60+something spouse.[/quote]
That’s fine, if you can still enjoy it while the sponge bather is gagging. I was an in-house nurse for an old guy while I was in college, so I know what I’m talking about.
August 23, 2009 at 3:23 PM #447962Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=scaredycat]1. is it possiblet hat people in general weren’t designed to be married for long periods?
2. When is it time to pack it in?
3. i dont know[/quote]
Scaredy: I saw an interesting interview with a socio-anthropologist and he had spent his career looking at marriage, monogamy and relationships in modern and pre-industrial cultures. According to him, the average relationship in many pre-industrial cultures only lasts about four years, which was the period of time necessary to bring a child forth and out of the toddler stage.
Following the logic that a man’s biological instinct is to spread his seed as far and wide as possible, that seemed to make sense to me. Do your thing and then on to the next mate and so on and so forth.
August 23, 2009 at 3:23 PM #448153Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=scaredycat]1. is it possiblet hat people in general weren’t designed to be married for long periods?
2. When is it time to pack it in?
3. i dont know[/quote]
Scaredy: I saw an interesting interview with a socio-anthropologist and he had spent his career looking at marriage, monogamy and relationships in modern and pre-industrial cultures. According to him, the average relationship in many pre-industrial cultures only lasts about four years, which was the period of time necessary to bring a child forth and out of the toddler stage.
Following the logic that a man’s biological instinct is to spread his seed as far and wide as possible, that seemed to make sense to me. Do your thing and then on to the next mate and so on and so forth.
August 23, 2009 at 3:23 PM #448493Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=scaredycat]1. is it possiblet hat people in general weren’t designed to be married for long periods?
2. When is it time to pack it in?
3. i dont know[/quote]
Scaredy: I saw an interesting interview with a socio-anthropologist and he had spent his career looking at marriage, monogamy and relationships in modern and pre-industrial cultures. According to him, the average relationship in many pre-industrial cultures only lasts about four years, which was the period of time necessary to bring a child forth and out of the toddler stage.
Following the logic that a man’s biological instinct is to spread his seed as far and wide as possible, that seemed to make sense to me. Do your thing and then on to the next mate and so on and so forth.
August 23, 2009 at 3:23 PM #448562Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=scaredycat]1. is it possiblet hat people in general weren’t designed to be married for long periods?
2. When is it time to pack it in?
3. i dont know[/quote]
Scaredy: I saw an interesting interview with a socio-anthropologist and he had spent his career looking at marriage, monogamy and relationships in modern and pre-industrial cultures. According to him, the average relationship in many pre-industrial cultures only lasts about four years, which was the period of time necessary to bring a child forth and out of the toddler stage.
Following the logic that a man’s biological instinct is to spread his seed as far and wide as possible, that seemed to make sense to me. Do your thing and then on to the next mate and so on and so forth.
August 23, 2009 at 3:23 PM #448747Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=scaredycat]1. is it possiblet hat people in general weren’t designed to be married for long periods?
2. When is it time to pack it in?
3. i dont know[/quote]
Scaredy: I saw an interesting interview with a socio-anthropologist and he had spent his career looking at marriage, monogamy and relationships in modern and pre-industrial cultures. According to him, the average relationship in many pre-industrial cultures only lasts about four years, which was the period of time necessary to bring a child forth and out of the toddler stage.
Following the logic that a man’s biological instinct is to spread his seed as far and wide as possible, that seemed to make sense to me. Do your thing and then on to the next mate and so on and so forth.
August 23, 2009 at 4:02 PM #447977daveljParticipant[quote=fredo4][quote=davelj][quote=fredo4]Plus, you want to have a wife to grow old with, don’t you? Who else is going to give you sponge baths?[/quote]
When I discuss my aversion to marriage with others, people often ask, “You don’t want to grow old and die alone, do you?” My response: God willing.
If you have sufficient funds, you can pay for sponge baths. From women much more attractive than a 60+something spouse.[/quote]
That’s fine, if you can still enjoy it while the sponge bather is gagging. I was an in-house nurse for an old guy while I was in college, so I know what I’m talking about.[/quote]
Someone’s gonna gag. Either it’s the young nurse looking at my wrinkly old ass, or it’s me looking at my wife’s wrinkly old ass. I’ll defer the gagging to the person providing the service, thank you very much.
August 23, 2009 at 4:02 PM #448168daveljParticipant[quote=fredo4][quote=davelj][quote=fredo4]Plus, you want to have a wife to grow old with, don’t you? Who else is going to give you sponge baths?[/quote]
When I discuss my aversion to marriage with others, people often ask, “You don’t want to grow old and die alone, do you?” My response: God willing.
If you have sufficient funds, you can pay for sponge baths. From women much more attractive than a 60+something spouse.[/quote]
That’s fine, if you can still enjoy it while the sponge bather is gagging. I was an in-house nurse for an old guy while I was in college, so I know what I’m talking about.[/quote]
Someone’s gonna gag. Either it’s the young nurse looking at my wrinkly old ass, or it’s me looking at my wife’s wrinkly old ass. I’ll defer the gagging to the person providing the service, thank you very much.
August 23, 2009 at 4:02 PM #448507daveljParticipant[quote=fredo4][quote=davelj][quote=fredo4]Plus, you want to have a wife to grow old with, don’t you? Who else is going to give you sponge baths?[/quote]
When I discuss my aversion to marriage with others, people often ask, “You don’t want to grow old and die alone, do you?” My response: God willing.
If you have sufficient funds, you can pay for sponge baths. From women much more attractive than a 60+something spouse.[/quote]
That’s fine, if you can still enjoy it while the sponge bather is gagging. I was an in-house nurse for an old guy while I was in college, so I know what I’m talking about.[/quote]
Someone’s gonna gag. Either it’s the young nurse looking at my wrinkly old ass, or it’s me looking at my wife’s wrinkly old ass. I’ll defer the gagging to the person providing the service, thank you very much.
August 23, 2009 at 4:02 PM #448577daveljParticipant[quote=fredo4][quote=davelj][quote=fredo4]Plus, you want to have a wife to grow old with, don’t you? Who else is going to give you sponge baths?[/quote]
When I discuss my aversion to marriage with others, people often ask, “You don’t want to grow old and die alone, do you?” My response: God willing.
If you have sufficient funds, you can pay for sponge baths. From women much more attractive than a 60+something spouse.[/quote]
That’s fine, if you can still enjoy it while the sponge bather is gagging. I was an in-house nurse for an old guy while I was in college, so I know what I’m talking about.[/quote]
Someone’s gonna gag. Either it’s the young nurse looking at my wrinkly old ass, or it’s me looking at my wife’s wrinkly old ass. I’ll defer the gagging to the person providing the service, thank you very much.
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