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October 31, 2009 at 8:36 PM in reply to: OT: Addendum to “I Have the Pu**y…” thread – Ladder Theory #476146
Ricechex
ParticipantThe way that Cosmopolitan (and other women’s magazines) advertise, dissect and analyze men and relationships and promote “how to get a man”– this “Ladder Theory” simply does the same for men. I am surprised there aren’t some cute little quizzes for men to determine which ladder they are on.
October 31, 2009 at 8:36 PM in reply to: OT: Addendum to “I Have the Pu**y…” thread – Ladder Theory #476320Ricechex
ParticipantThe way that Cosmopolitan (and other women’s magazines) advertise, dissect and analyze men and relationships and promote “how to get a man”– this “Ladder Theory” simply does the same for men. I am surprised there aren’t some cute little quizzes for men to determine which ladder they are on.
October 31, 2009 at 8:36 PM in reply to: OT: Addendum to “I Have the Pu**y…” thread – Ladder Theory #476684Ricechex
ParticipantThe way that Cosmopolitan (and other women’s magazines) advertise, dissect and analyze men and relationships and promote “how to get a man”– this “Ladder Theory” simply does the same for men. I am surprised there aren’t some cute little quizzes for men to determine which ladder they are on.
October 31, 2009 at 8:36 PM in reply to: OT: Addendum to “I Have the Pu**y…” thread – Ladder Theory #476760Ricechex
ParticipantThe way that Cosmopolitan (and other women’s magazines) advertise, dissect and analyze men and relationships and promote “how to get a man”– this “Ladder Theory” simply does the same for men. I am surprised there aren’t some cute little quizzes for men to determine which ladder they are on.
October 31, 2009 at 8:36 PM in reply to: OT: Addendum to “I Have the Pu**y…” thread – Ladder Theory #476983Ricechex
ParticipantThe way that Cosmopolitan (and other women’s magazines) advertise, dissect and analyze men and relationships and promote “how to get a man”– this “Ladder Theory” simply does the same for men. I am surprised there aren’t some cute little quizzes for men to determine which ladder they are on.
October 29, 2009 at 8:45 PM in reply to: Thoughts on buying condo conversions – buy vs. rent? #475570Ricechex
ParticipantThey have a lot of plumbing issues. Most of them share a community laundry. Why buy a place and have to run down to get your clothes out of the dryer?
October 29, 2009 at 8:45 PM in reply to: Thoughts on buying condo conversions – buy vs. rent? #475747Ricechex
ParticipantThey have a lot of plumbing issues. Most of them share a community laundry. Why buy a place and have to run down to get your clothes out of the dryer?
October 29, 2009 at 8:45 PM in reply to: Thoughts on buying condo conversions – buy vs. rent? #476108Ricechex
ParticipantThey have a lot of plumbing issues. Most of them share a community laundry. Why buy a place and have to run down to get your clothes out of the dryer?
October 29, 2009 at 8:45 PM in reply to: Thoughts on buying condo conversions – buy vs. rent? #476184Ricechex
ParticipantThey have a lot of plumbing issues. Most of them share a community laundry. Why buy a place and have to run down to get your clothes out of the dryer?
October 29, 2009 at 8:45 PM in reply to: Thoughts on buying condo conversions – buy vs. rent? #476408Ricechex
ParticipantThey have a lot of plumbing issues. Most of them share a community laundry. Why buy a place and have to run down to get your clothes out of the dryer?
Ricechex
Participant[quote=scaredycat]perhaps if there weren’t a marriage tax penalty, but instead a marriage incentive, maybe a marriage tax credit, people could at least say, well, honey, we do get a deduction for this even when things are bleak. I suggest $8,000 the first year, with $500 extra credit per year of marriage. Suspend the homebuyer tax credit.[/quote]
They already do this in the Navy. It is called BAH.
Ricechex
Participant[quote=scaredycat]perhaps if there weren’t a marriage tax penalty, but instead a marriage incentive, maybe a marriage tax credit, people could at least say, well, honey, we do get a deduction for this even when things are bleak. I suggest $8,000 the first year, with $500 extra credit per year of marriage. Suspend the homebuyer tax credit.[/quote]
They already do this in the Navy. It is called BAH.
Ricechex
Participant[quote=scaredycat]perhaps if there weren’t a marriage tax penalty, but instead a marriage incentive, maybe a marriage tax credit, people could at least say, well, honey, we do get a deduction for this even when things are bleak. I suggest $8,000 the first year, with $500 extra credit per year of marriage. Suspend the homebuyer tax credit.[/quote]
They already do this in the Navy. It is called BAH.
Ricechex
Participant[quote=scaredycat]perhaps if there weren’t a marriage tax penalty, but instead a marriage incentive, maybe a marriage tax credit, people could at least say, well, honey, we do get a deduction for this even when things are bleak. I suggest $8,000 the first year, with $500 extra credit per year of marriage. Suspend the homebuyer tax credit.[/quote]
They already do this in the Navy. It is called BAH.
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