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Road Side Pub
MJW vs MGHOW
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<blockquote data-quote="Coiled03" data-source="post: 16210306" data-attributes="member: 18779"><p>You and I are at a similar crossroads. I was married, and got divorced. I've concluded that I don't want to get married again; at least not without an iron clad pre-nup. I'd love to be in a committed relationship with one woman. But, I'm not going to stand up in a church, and participate in some ceremony based on a religion I don't believe in, like I did before. Nor am I going to put up half of everything I own as collateral to prove I love someone without equal risk on her part. I believe getting married changes nothing in a relationship you want to last. If you were completely committed before, how can you be MORE committed after you get married? You can't be more than 100% committed. That's like people saying they're going to give 120% effort. That's not how it works. That's not how any of this works.</p><p></p><p>Of course, the folks who think marriage means something will say if you're not married, you're not 100% committed because there's always a way out. Ummm....yeah, there's this thing called divorce. Maybe you've heard of it? There's a way out of any relationship. The difference is when a marriage ends, men generally absorb the bulk of the punishment, financial and personal, regardless of the reason it ended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coiled03, post: 16210306, member: 18779"] You and I are at a similar crossroads. I was married, and got divorced. I've concluded that I don't want to get married again; at least not without an iron clad pre-nup. I'd love to be in a committed relationship with one woman. But, I'm not going to stand up in a church, and participate in some ceremony based on a religion I don't believe in, like I did before. Nor am I going to put up half of everything I own as collateral to prove I love someone without equal risk on her part. I believe getting married changes nothing in a relationship you want to last. If you were completely committed before, how can you be MORE committed after you get married? You can't be more than 100% committed. That's like people saying they're going to give 120% effort. That's not how it works. That's not how any of this works. Of course, the folks who think marriage means something will say if you're not married, you're not 100% committed because there's always a way out. Ummm....yeah, there's this thing called divorce. Maybe you've heard of it? There's a way out of any relationship. The difference is when a marriage ends, men generally absorb the bulk of the punishment, financial and personal, regardless of the reason it ended. [/QUOTE]
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