I'd be the first to say I suspect so, but if you happen to believe in your marriage vows, "For better of for worse" and you are a man of your word, it'd be the guns that you get creative with while'st you work on things.I'm not sure if you are talking about the female or the guns. But, your statement applies to both. He just made the wrong choice.
You pay them to go away.I've never been married, and still lost all my money to women.....
For their sake, I'm afraid you're right.Apparently they both fell in love with the who they wanted each other to be. Not who they were.
My wife found out real quick while we were dateing. I don't change for anyone. I am what I am, take it or leave it. I haven't tried to change who she is either.
We both however had room for improvement without changing who we were.
No win situation there.
You can say that again.Apparently they both fell in love with the who they wanted each other to be. Not who they were.
My wife found out real quick while we were dateing. I don't change for anyone. I am what I am, take it or leave it. I haven't tried to change who she is either.
We both however had room for improvement without changing who we were.
No win situation there.
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You can say that again.
He's old enough to know better. Pretty soon he's gonna be a divorced former royal with minimal job skills to fall back on and a huge alimony payment.
I skipped my first few marriages, jumped straight to the last one.Before you all gang up on the poor guy, let me remind you that many of you (and me) were hooked up with women that screwed up our lives back when we were young and stupid. I have the divorce papers - and little else - to prove that it happened to me. No matter how often we older fellows try, the young guys sniff those pheromones and ignore us completely. We did the same back then.
You can keep your vows and your guns. Just don't get rid of your wife. If she has a problem with them, she can keep her vows and get over it.I'd be the first to say I suspect so, but if you happen to believe in your marriage vows, "For better of for worse" and you are a man of your word, it'd be the guns that you get creative with while'st you work on things.
Remove and replace. It works for auto parts and spouses, too.I'd be the first to say I suspect so, but if you happen to believe in your marriage vows, "For better of for worse" and you are a man of your word, it'd be the guns that you get creative with while'st you work on things.
I worked on cars for over 45 years but I like to diagnose before I remove and replace.(he should have diagnosed the problem!)Remove and replace. It works for auto parts and spouses, too.