Wednesday, February 3, 2010

True or False: It is better to ask marriage related questions only in marriage and divorce?

Lets face it, the marrieds are the most serious, uptight buch of people on the planet. After all, they sold out freedom for the same old thing until death....so they got all the right to act as though there's a carrot stuck up where the sun don't shine.





So lets stay on topic ok people! No more SUV, Asian hot chick, Or mexican questions.





Only side action questions.





Is that better?True or False: It is better to ask marriage related questions only in marriage and divorce?
There's a reason why there are sections, smart one. You are not supposed to ask off-topic questions in marriage %26amp; divorce or any other place other than polls and surveys. You keep asking random, stupid questions and it's annoying.





';So lets stay on topic ok people! No more SUV, Asian hot chick, Or mexican questions.';





Uh, GOOD!!!True or False: It is better to ask marriage related questions only in marriage and divorce?
Do you mean questions about marriage should only be here, or this section should only be for questions about marriage?





I prefer this section for relationship dilemmas because it's actually about adults, whereas the Singles %26amp; Dating section is just filled with teenagers. So I come here when I want to help some people, where it's not a 2-second relationship they'll forget in a year - a lot of people post bf/gf questions here if it's a serious relationship, and I don't mind that, they'll get better answers here than in S%26amp;D.





Your questions are silly, and should move somewhere else.
I think the questions you pose bring up a vast array of issues related to the topic of marriage, although sometimes in a round about way. People need to realize that many things impact marriage, and it's not only about the relationship between two people in isolation of all else. Take SUVs for instance - the money to keep a large gas-guzzling vehicle on the road certainly plays a role in the financial status of a married couple, which in turn can be stressful in these economic times.





It's really a matter of broadening one's perspective a little, and lightening up a lot.
you can ask marriage questions in the 'gender and womens studies' section too. heck, you can ask almost anything there. folks do it all the time. be ready for some very different answers than the ones you get here. you'll get all the feminist chicks telling you about your women's rights on one side and the anti-fem dudes telling you how unfair society treats us dudes on the other side. you'll find all types there. a real free-for-all circus.
They know they are three times more likely to stay together, especially with children, than those who just shack up.





Rutgers University Study - Should We Live Together?


Cohabiting couples breakup three times more than married couples. Cohabiting couples that later marry have a 46% higher rate of divorce than those who did not cohabit prior to marriage.


http://marriage.rutgers.edu/Publications鈥?/a>
I am married, I am uptight and I sold out my freedom to force someone else to pay part of my bills and love me while doing it. Im actually happy. i dont know how I managed to do that! I am happy. Anyways you sound kinda pissed compared to your other question so don't let everyone get to you. And carrots would make my **** turn orange if i did that. good luck.
I think a lot of marriage and divorce questions that involve legal procedures are answered best when asked in the 'Law and Ethics' category.
yes you might get a better ans to ur question, as to asking it in the sports ,martial arts section,

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