Didn't she learn after the first time?
TBH, I don't get the whole marriage thing anymore. Basically it's saying you want someone else all to yourself so badly you want to involve the government. I had a 17 year long marriage. 2 kids and a house. Marriage doesn't mean they stay. It's pointless if you ask me.
Quote from: MyNameIsCharlie on November 07, 2017, 07:22:25 PMTBH, I don't get the whole marriage thing anymore. Basically it's saying you want someone else all to yourself so badly you want to involve the government. I had a 17 year long marriage. 2 kids and a house. Marriage doesn't mean they stay. It's pointless if you ask me.It's only pointless when one or more parties doesn't understand how to love someone in action. Love is consistently putting someone else before yourself no matter what comes in return. Love is letting your mother lash out on you emotionally because she's been stressed out for weeks and you'd rather her take it out on you than someone else in the family. Considering what I know of your first wife I'd say she doesn't really understand this concept and stopped "loving" you the moment the feeling went away.People in marriages look at their partner as a romantic interest instead of a family member and that's the worst possible way to go about it. Romance fades, the love you have for your family doesn't.
Quote from: Snake on November 07, 2017, 07:30:34 PMQuote from: MyNameIsCharlie on November 07, 2017, 07:22:25 PMTBH, I don't get the whole marriage thing anymore. Basically it's saying you want someone else all to yourself so badly you want to involve the government. I had a 17 year long marriage. 2 kids and a house. Marriage doesn't mean they stay. It's pointless if you ask me.It's only pointless when one or more parties doesn't understand how to love someone in action. Love is consistently putting someone else before yourself no matter what comes in return. Love is letting your mother lash out on you emotionally because she's been stressed out for weeks and you'd rather her take it out on you than someone else in the family. Considering what I know of your first wife I'd say she doesn't really understand this concept and stopped "loving" you the moment the feeling went away.People in marriages look at their partner as a romantic interest instead of a family member and that's the worst possible way to go about it. Romance fades, the love you have for your family doesn't.i don't disagree with any of this, but where does marriage itself actually come into play heremy parents have been together for 25 years, unmarried
Quote from: Verbatim on November 07, 2017, 07:53:51 PMQuote from: Snake on November 07, 2017, 07:30:34 PMQuote from: MyNameIsCharlie on November 07, 2017, 07:22:25 PMTBH, I don't get the whole marriage thing anymore. Basically it's saying you want someone else all to yourself so badly you want to involve the government. I had a 17 year long marriage. 2 kids and a house. Marriage doesn't mean they stay. It's pointless if you ask me.It's only pointless when one or more parties doesn't understand how to love someone in action. Love is consistently putting someone else before yourself no matter what comes in return. Love is letting your mother lash out on you emotionally because she's been stressed out for weeks and you'd rather her take it out on you than someone else in the family. Considering what I know of your first wife I'd say she doesn't really understand this concept and stopped "loving" you the moment the feeling went away.People in marriages look at their partner as a romantic interest instead of a family member and that's the worst possible way to go about it. Romance fades, the love you have for your family doesn't.i don't disagree with any of this, but where does marriage itself actually come into play heremy parents have been together for 25 years, unmarriedI suppose the marriage aspect is little more than an "official promise," but I'd still say it's necessary. It's a little more permanent than simply being in common law, and that's why you're entitled to tax breaks and stuff. The government should be rewarding couples for perptuating good family values.I'm not sure if that's a good enough answer for you, but it's the best I got.
I am going to have to disagree with you. There isn't a "good" family value. Just family values. And couples have very little to do with said values.
Quote from: MyNameIsCharlie on November 07, 2017, 07:22:25 PMTBH, I don't get the whole marriage thing anymore. Basically it's saying you want someone else all to yourself so badly you want to involve the government. I had a 17 year long marriage. 2 kids and a house. Marriage doesn't mean they stay. It's pointless if you ask me.woooow redpilled after one tryMy mother has spent more than half of her life married, failed multiple times, and hasn't given up on the concept yet.I've decided marriage isn't for me, and I think she keeps rushing into it, but you're clearly making marriage on the whole an issue about you, and projecting your own insecurities onto it.
Quote from: MyNameIsCharlie on November 07, 2017, 08:12:23 PMI am going to have to disagree with you. There isn't a "good" family value. Just family values. And couples have very little to do with said values.That's a little pedantic, but alright. The government should be rewarding couples for perpetuating family values, and marriage is a good way to demonstrate that your partner is significant enough to be considered family.Parents pass on their values to their children if they're convincing enough, so yeah, couples have everything to do with it.
I remember when Charlie wasn't so jaded and drank slightly less. Poor guy tbbHANG IN THERE NIGGA KEEP IT 💯
Quote from: Snake on November 07, 2017, 08:14:57 PMQuote from: MyNameIsCharlie on November 07, 2017, 08:12:23 PMI am going to have to disagree with you. There isn't a "good" family value. Just family values. And couples have very little to do with said values.That's a little pedantic, but alright. The government should be rewarding couples for perpetuating family values, and marriage is a good way to demonstrate that your partner is significant enough to be considered family.Parents pass on their values to their children if they're convincing enough, so yeah, couples have everything to do with it.Nope. Single parents do a great job.
Quote from: MyNameIsCharlie on November 07, 2017, 08:17:59 PMQuote from: Snake on November 07, 2017, 08:14:57 PMQuote from: MyNameIsCharlie on November 07, 2017, 08:12:23 PMI am going to have to disagree with you. There isn't a "good" family value. Just family values. And couples have very little to do with said values.That's a little pedantic, but alright. The government should be rewarding couples for perpetuating family values, and marriage is a good way to demonstrate that your partner is significant enough to be considered family.Parents pass on their values to their children if they're convincing enough, so yeah, couples have everything to do with it.Nope. Single parents do a great job.I don't think anybody's saying otherwise just that kids are usually better off with two parents.
And I am saying that the number of parents is irrelevant.