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Aerovette
10-05-2017, 6:03pm
Our 10th anniversary is tomorrow...
Divorce papers came today.
It has been an ongoing thing and we've been separated, but why twist the knife?
Broken Wind
10-05-2017, 6:08pm
It’s what they do. I got mine on my birthday.
marrepka
10-05-2017, 6:10pm
Wish I had some inspiring words of wisdom... Just sorry dude, hang in there.
Black94lt1
10-05-2017, 6:46pm
Just another sign that you are better off within her! Stay positive, you will be better off in the end
lspencer534
10-05-2017, 6:56pm
Let me give you some tips based on may years of experience with divorces (both business and personal):
1. You must put your mind in neutral! Women are vengeful, cruel, and usually downright nuts. The only way for you to survive is to not let anything she does get to you.
2. The rule is, when it's over, it's over. There's as much bullshit as you want to endure, but the rule remains the same: When it's over, it's over.
3. Do not ask or beg for her to come back: Your attempts just make you look like a needy little fool.
4. Do not drink at all until your divorce is final. Not even a sip, much left a binge. It merely weakens your resolve and makes you look weak.
5. You will survive this! You will, and eventually you'll be a better man for it. You'll even find that there are still women who will love you and cherish you.
6. Don't be emotional when it comes to property division. Yes, I know that you really like that old couch, chair, or table, but don't spend $5,000 fighting over a $500 piece of furniture. Stay practical and objective: Compromising on the cheap things gives you leverage on the expensive things and saves you money n the long run.
7. If you have children, never, ever bad-mouth their Mom around them. Just say that you and she did what's best for yourself and the kids and that you wish her happiness.
8. Hire an experienced divorce lawyer. Remember that the good ones ain't cheap. and the cheap ones ain't good. A good one is worth his weight in gold and will save you thousands and thousands of dollars.
9. Treat you wife like what she now is: Just an adversary in Court. You will be fair, but you will not be taken advantage of.
10. You will almost always get a fair deal from the Judge. They look at things objectively and realistically, often more so than the parties. To ensure this treatment, you must present yourself as a witness who is likewise objective and realistic. The marriage is over; now it's time to tie up the loose ends. Make your lawyer fully prepare you to testify.
JRD77VET
10-05-2017, 7:13pm
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8. Hire an experienced divorce lawyer. Remember that the good ones ain't cheap. and the cheap ones ain't good. A good one is worth his weight in gold and will save you thousands and thousands of dollars.
........
:iagree: I spent a fair amount of money on my lawyer while my darling ex bargain shopped.
All bills ( incurred during the marriage ) were split down the middle, I kept my previous belongings and due to the fact I had a much better lawyer, I kept the house and the boat.
As far as the date of the paperwork, you too can use that to your advantage if you want. My divorce was final on my birthday and it was a very good day
99 pewtercoupe
10-05-2017, 7:20pm
Sorry about that. I cannot imagine going through it.
Have been married for 40 years and there are times we argue and each get pissed off but we always seem to be able to work it out.
Mike Mercury
10-05-2017, 8:28pm
My wife is something else...
Our 10th anniversary is tomorrow.
If my first marriage had lasted that long, I'd now be in a rubber room.... or a federal prison.
Aerovette
10-05-2017, 11:17pm
What came is the decree.
Prior to that, she had her list of wants. I made my list of wants.
I had no lawyer. She did.
It is uncontested and I got what I was asking for.
Still stings seeing it in writing. Name change, the whole works.
You're right. Over is over and it cannot be undone. I just wish I had a brighter outlook.
mrvette
10-06-2017, 2:20am
What came is the decree.
Prior to that, she had her list of wants. I made my list of wants.
I had no lawyer. She did.
It is uncontested and I got what I was asking for.
Still stings seeing it in writing. Name change, the whole works.
You're right. Over is over and it cannot be undone. I just wish I had a brighter outlook.
Eh, screw it, U B OK.....just get up and hit another hobby or job site.....
for instance, when the ex/kids mom bagged out, I drove the boat up to the factory to get it fixed, and wasted the day that way.....on the way back I picked up another set of speakers for my stereo......and slowly expanded the electronics with my new found income that was freed up to spend as I ALONE wanted to.....:D
Olustee bus
10-06-2017, 2:38am
I was crushed after our separation. At a low point, I looked in a mirror and vowed to myself that I will make a better life for myself. I kept that in the back of my mine and my life took a change for the better and from that point on, it got better every single day.
You can do it.
NCC-1701
10-06-2017, 3:47am
Let me give you some tips based on may years of experience with divorces (both business and personal):
1. You must put your mind in neutral! Women are vengeful, cruel, and usually downright nuts. The only way for you to survive is to not let anything she does get to you.
2. The rule is, when it's over, it's over. There's as much bullshit as you want to endure, but the rule remains the same: When it's over, it's over.
3. Do not ask or beg for her to come back: Your attempts just make you look like a needy little fool.
4. Do not drink at all until your divorce is final. Not even a sip, much left a binge. It merely weakens your resolve and makes you look weak.
5. You will survive this! You will, and eventually you'll be a better man for it. You'll even find that there are still women who will love you and cherish you.
6. Don't be emotional when it comes to property division. Yes, I know that you really like that old couch, chair, or table, but don't spend $5,000 fighting over a $500 piece of furniture. Stay practical and objective: Compromising on the cheap things gives you leverage on the expensive things and saves you money n the long run.
7. If you have children, never, ever bad-mouth their Mom around them. Just say that you and she did what's best for yourself and the kids and that you wish her happiness.
8. Hire an experienced divorce lawyer. Remember that the good ones ain't cheap. and the cheap ones ain't good. A good one is worth his weight in gold and will save you thousands and thousands of dollars.
9. Treat you wife like what she now is: Just an adversary in Court. You will be fair, but you will not be taken advantage of.
10. You will almost always get a fair deal from the Judge. They look at things objectively and realistically, often more so than the parties. To ensure this treatment, you must present yourself as a witness who is likewise objective and realistic. The marriage is over; now it's time to tie up the loose ends. Make your lawyer fully prepare you to testify.
I agree with everything except what is in bold.
Women don't love you remember that, it's just your turn.
The court system is against men and you will never even come out even.
NCC-1701
10-06-2017, 4:25am
What came is the decree.
Prior to that, she had her list of wants. I made my list of wants.
I had no lawyer. She did.
It is uncontested and I got what I was asking for.
Still stings seeing it in writing. Name change, the whole works.
You're right. Over is over and it cannot be undone. I just wish I had a brighter outlook.
You do have a brighter outlook YOU ARE A FREE MAN with the potential to do and achieve what you want.:seasix:
Broken Wind
10-06-2017, 5:18am
Let me give you some tips based on may years of experience with divorces (both business and personal):
1. You must put your mind in neutral! Women are vengeful, cruel, and usually downright nuts. The only way for you to survive is to not let anything she does get to you.
2. The rule is, when it's over, it's over. There's as much bullshit as you want to endure, but the rule remains the same: When it's over, it's over.
3. Do not ask or beg for her to come back: Your attempts just make you look like a needy little fool.
4. Do not drink at all until your divorce is final. Not even a sip, much left a binge. It merely weakens your resolve and makes you look weak.
5. You will survive this! You will, and eventually you'll be a better man for it. You'll even find that there are still women who will love you and cherish you.
6. Don't be emotional when it comes to property division. Yes, I know that you really like that old couch, chair, or table, but don't spend $5,000 fighting over a $500 piece of furniture. Stay practical and objective: Compromising on the cheap things gives you leverage on the expensive things and saves you money n the long run.
7. If you have children, never, ever bad-mouth their Mom around them. Just say that you and she did what's best for yourself and the kids and that you wish her happiness.
8. Hire an experienced divorce lawyer. Remember that the good ones ain't cheap. and the cheap ones ain't good. A good one is worth his weight in gold and will save you thousands and thousands of dollars.
9. Treat you wife like what she now is: Just an adversary in Court. You will be fair, but you will not be taken advantage of.
10. You will almost always get a fair deal from the Judge. They look at things objectively and realistically, often more so than the parties. To ensure this treatment, you must present yourself as a witness who is likewise objective and realistic. The marriage is over; now it's time to tie up the loose ends. Make your lawyer fully prepare you to testify.
I believe that’s the best single post I’ve read on the subject. :cert:
#5 is so true. I nearly drowned in *****.
You do have a brighter outlook YOU ARE A FREE MAN with the potential to do and achieve what you want.:seasix:
This ^^^
Marriage is simply a limitation, period. You can't do what you want, when you want, where you want without some level of approval. Whether that limitation is self inflicted, or driven by her, it is still a limitation.
For you, that limitation has now been removed. Focus your energy on doing what's right for you.
You do have a brighter outlook YOU ARE A FREE MAN with the potential to do and achieve what you want.:seasix:
:iagree: this
Mike Mercury
10-06-2017, 8:46am
You do have a brighter outlook YOU ARE A FREE MAN with the potential to do and achieve what you want.:seasix:
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Aerovette
10-06-2017, 9:08am
Tomorrow I am having some friends over for an "Anti-versary" party. :Jeff '79:
I'm going to do everything to avoid the topic, but it will be the elephant in the room. For 20 years these friends have seen her always by my side. It's going to be tough, but I need to take the party and make it the launch pad for the next phase of my life and to see how I function in the group without her.
You'd think after almost 2 years of separation, I'd be over it. I think because it wasn't pulled off like a band-aid, quick and done, it has just made it worse.
I appreciate those that have offered words of encouragement. I hate being a whiney belly-acher, but when life kicks you in the balls, you need to lean on someone until the pain subsides.
Thank you all :cert:
I know about 100 Filipinas that want a white guy...if you really want to get back in the rodeo, we can talk.
:yesnod:
Aerovette
10-06-2017, 9:31am
I know about 100 Filipinas that want a white guy...if you really want to get back in the rodeo, we can talk.
:yesnod:
But I would only want to marry the Filipina, not the whole family. :lol: :lol:
I can support 1, I can't support mom, dad, brothers, and sisters. :eek:
Iron Chef
10-06-2017, 9:32am
Spence is right about this:
The rule is, when it's over, it's over.
Your thread title is "My wife is something else." She's not your wife anymore. You need to get that through your head, like it or not.
I do disagree with Spence on one thing though. I hear a lot about "Don't say anything bad about your ex to your kids." Welllll...not exactly. I'm not going to start any discussion about her, but I'm not going to act like all was just fine and dandy when we separated if she is brought up. I don't wish her bad or happiness. She's now just another person. But if my kids ask, I'll be honest with them and tell them how I feel. There are all kinds of opinions in this world. Get used to it.
Aerovette
10-06-2017, 9:46am
Spence is right about this:
Your thread title is "My wife is something else." She's not your wife anymore. You need to get that through your head, like it or not.
Legally, she still is until the judge completes the process and I get my check. :seasix:
Sea Six
10-06-2017, 9:55am
Legally, she still is until the judge completes the process and I get my check. :seasix:
Still in denial, eh?
Think about it. Are you in denial?
Iron Chef
10-06-2017, 10:07am
Still in denial, eh?
Think about it. Are you in denial?
THIS. X10000.
I'm not in the habit of giving myself a reach-around. My ex ceased to be my wife the second I packed up and left.
Aerovette
10-06-2017, 10:17am
Still in denial, eh?
Think about it. Are you in denial?
I imagine her coming to her senses and returning. I suppose that's about as deep in denial as you can get.
SteelCityBlue
10-06-2017, 10:47am
I imagine her coming to her senses and returning. I suppose that's about as deep in denial as you can get.
yup...hang in there. Still in Houston?
The_Dude
10-06-2017, 11:03am
At least it's over. Good luck Aero! :cheers:
Aerovette
10-06-2017, 11:33am
I have this dreaded fear that my get together is going to end up being one of those Facebook stories like the 6 year old that invited his entire class to a birthday party and no one showed. :Jeff '79:
Oh well, if that happens, I'll probably get to meet some celebrity or something.
With my luck it will be Miley Cyrus or Kanye.
:lol: :lol:
Millenium Vette
10-06-2017, 11:38am
I get my check. :seasix:
Good man!
Everyone is different. Some people get over things faster than others. Don't feel bad about feeling bad. Take all the time you need, because you're going to need it. It will get better.
And, about all the negative things being said about women in this thread, I wish I could say it is unwarranted. However, in my personal experience, it is all true. I don't hate being single. :cert:
SteelCityBlue
10-06-2017, 12:01pm
I have this dreaded fear that my get together is going to end up being one of those Facebook stories like the 6 year old that invited his entire class to a birthday party and no one showed. :Jeff '79:
Oh well, if that happens, I'll probably get to meet some celebrity or something.
With my luck it will be Miley Cyrus or Kanye.
:lol: :lol:
get together?
Aerovette
10-06-2017, 12:02pm
get together?
Anti-versary gathering of some old friends.
boracayjohnny
10-06-2017, 12:07pm
But I would only want to marry the Filipina, not the whole family. :lol: :lol:
I can support 1, I can't support mom, dad, brothers, and sisters. :eek:
So, uhmm, how much has the "wife" cost you?
That's a funny thing about love, you spend money on those you care about.
Aerovette
10-06-2017, 12:08pm
Well maybe with material things but when it comes to the kids, yeah not so much.
Gonna have to get nasty if you want to have equality there, from what I've seen guys I know go thru.
A guy I work with is going through a divorce. They have a 2 year old. He'll be giving 20% of his income for 16 years.
OUCH.
No kids involved for mine. :seasix:
I got part of her 401k and the furnished house and she got...out.
Cybercowboy
10-06-2017, 12:28pm
A gal I know that's about to file papers on her soon to be ex-husband told her lawyer to wait until Monday. His birthday is tomorrow and she didn't want to mess up his birthday thing that she assumes he's going to have. He really screwed up, she's a nice person and very pretty and also quite a bit younger than him. Here he is in his mid-60s and has an affair with a 20-something coworker, and he's her boss. Young chick has already bailed on him too.
Jasper711
10-06-2017, 12:30pm
Let me give you some tips based on may years of experience with divorces (both business and personal):
1. You must put your mind in neutral! Women are vengeful, cruel, and usually downright nuts. The only way for you to survive is to not let anything she does get to you.
2. The rule is, when it's over, it's over. There's as much bullshit as you want to endure, but the rule remains the same: When it's over, it's over.
3. Do not ask or beg for her to come back: Your attempts just make you look like a needy little fool.
4. Do not drink at all until your divorce is final. Not even a sip, much left a binge. It merely weakens your resolve and makes you look weak.
5. You will survive this! You will, and eventually you'll be a better man for it. You'll even find that there are still women who will love you and cherish you.
6. Don't be emotional when it comes to property division. Yes, I know that you really like that old couch, chair, or table, but don't spend $5,000 fighting over a $500 piece of furniture. Stay practical and objective: Compromising on the cheap things gives you leverage on the expensive things and saves you money n the long run.
7. If you have children, never, ever bad-mouth their Mom around them. Just say that you and she did what's best for yourself and the kids and that you wish her happiness.
8. Hire an experienced divorce lawyer. Remember that the good ones ain't cheap. and the cheap ones ain't good. A good one is worth his weight in gold and will save you thousands and thousands of dollars.
9. Treat you wife like what she now is: Just an adversary in Court. You will be fair, but you will not be taken advantage of.
10. You will almost always get a fair deal from the Judge. They look at things objectively and realistically, often more so than the parties. To ensure this treatment, you must present yourself as a witness who is likewise objective and realistic. The marriage is over; now it's time to tie up the loose ends. Make your lawyer fully prepare you to testify.
not unlike settling an estate with 3 sisters. :leaving:
I can support 1, I can't support mom, dad, brothers, and sisters. :eek:
A lot of them would be fine with that :yesnod:
Just be prepared for kids....:dixie:
Burro (He/Haw)
10-06-2017, 12:34pm
I got part of her 401k and the furnished house and she got...out.
What the ****ing ****ity **** are you complaining about then? Do you have even the smallest clue how many guys get ****ed for LIFE financially in a divorce?
You kept the house and snagged part of her 401K. Adios you rotten skank. Thanks for the house and cash.
MrPeabody
10-06-2017, 1:08pm
The sooner you realize that everything a woman does has a motive, the better you will do with the next one. And I mean everything they do. When they say good morning, there's a motive.
There is no inherent evil in this fact, it's just how they are wired. We have a hard time grasping this, because we do so many things with no motive at all. We do things because "Hey, why not?"
boracayjohnny
10-06-2017, 1:11pm
But I would only want to marry the Filipina, not the whole family. :lol: :lol:
I can support 1, I can't support mom, dad, brothers, and sisters. :eek:
A guy I work with is going through a divorce. They have a 2 year old. He'll be giving 20% of his income for 16 years.
OUCH.
No kids involved for mine. :seasix:
I got part of her 401k and the furnished house and she got...out.
Quoted for no take backs.
Aerovette
10-06-2017, 2:40pm
Quoted for no take backs.
I assure you it was NOT a large sum.
Aerovette
10-06-2017, 2:44pm
What the ****ing ****ity **** are you complaining about then? Do you have even the smallest clue how many guys get ****ed for LIFE financially in a divorce?
You kept the house and snagged part of her 401K. Adios you rotten skank. Thanks for the house and cash.
Well, call me old fashioned, or stupid or whatever, but when I said "til death do us part" I actually meant it. Her not so much. Money won't replace her and foolishly or not, I am still very much in love with her.
I'm not the guy that just wants to get laid and watches football with his hand on his balls. I actually enjoy relationships and having my wife as my best friend.
Yeah, stupid I guess.
Millenium Vette
10-06-2017, 3:13pm
everything a woman does has a motive. And I mean everything they do.
You ain't shittin' there
There is no inherent evil in this fact
I beg to differ on this.
Burro (He/Haw)
10-06-2017, 4:07pm
Well, call me old fashioned, or stupid or whatever, but when I said "til death do us part" I actually meant it. Her not so much. Money won't replace her and foolishly or not, I am still very much in love with her.
I'm not the guy that just wants to get laid and watches football with his hand on his balls. I actually enjoy relationships and having my wife as my best friend.
Yeah, stupid I guess.
Well, I just have a little bit more pragmatic view of relationships. Yeah, till death do us part is a nice sentiment and you shouldn't go into a relationship thinking it's gonna end but you shouldn't ignore the fact it could either.
Bottom line? Some bitches don't take those vows seriously. Ain't your fault.
I enjoy my relationship with my wife immensely. But if she up and left? I'd be crushed. I was crushed when I came home from work and found #1 with a dick in her ass. But, I carried on. What the hell else was I gonna do? "Oh baby this is my fault I'll change!"
****.
That.
Slut had a dick in her pooper. Game over.
MrPeabody
10-06-2017, 4:57pm
Well, call me old fashioned, or stupid or whatever, but when I said "til death do us part" I actually meant it. Her not so much. Money won't replace her and foolishly or not, I am still very much in love with her.
I'm not the guy that just wants to get laid and watches football with his hand on his balls. I actually enjoy relationships and having my wife as my best friend.
Yeah, stupid I guess.
You're old fashioned, or stupid or whatever.:seasix:
Aerovette
10-06-2017, 5:01pm
You're old fashioned, or stupid or whatever.:seasix:
Say goodnight Gracie
"Goodnight Gracie"
Well, call me old fashioned, or stupid or whatever, but when I said "til death do us part" I actually meant it. Her not so much. Money won't replace her and foolishly or not, I am still very much in love with her.
I'm not the guy that just wants to get laid and watches football with his hand on his balls. I actually enjoy relationships and having my wife as my best friend.
Yeah, stupid I guess.
OK, but are you willing to change? You CAN be that guy! You can do it!
:dance:
StaticCling
10-06-2017, 5:09pm
Well, I just have a little bit more pragmatic view of relationships. Yeah, till death do us part is a nice sentiment and you shouldn't go into a relationship thinking it's gonna end but you shouldn't ignore the fact it could either.
Bottom line? Some bitches don't take those vows seriously. Ain't your fault.
I enjoy my relationship with my wife immensely. But if she up and left? I'd be crushed. I was crushed when I came home from work and found #1 with a dick in her ass. But, I carried on. What the hell else was I gonna do? "Oh baby this is my fault I'll change!"
****.
That.
Slut had a dick in her pooper. Game over.
Jesus, sorry man.
You're old fashioned, or stupid or whatever.:seasix:
^^This guy follows instructions! :hurray:
MrPeabody
10-06-2017, 5:17pm
Well, I just have a little bit more pragmatic view of relationships. Yeah, till death do us part is a nice sentiment and you shouldn't go into a relationship thinking it's gonna end but you shouldn't ignore the fact it could either.
Bottom line? Some bitches don't take those vows seriously. Ain't your fault.
I enjoy my relationship with my wife immensely. But if she up and left? I'd be crushed. I was crushed when I came home from work and found #1 with a dick in her ass. But, I carried on. What the hell else was I gonna do? "Oh baby this is my fault I'll change!"
****.
That.
Slut had a dick in her pooper. Game over.
So she found someone small enough where that would be comfortable? Can't help that, man.
boracayjohnny
10-06-2017, 5:20pm
Well, I just have a little bit more pragmatic view of relationships. Yeah, till death do us part is a nice sentiment and you shouldn't go into a relationship thinking it's gonna end but you shouldn't ignore the fact it could either.
Bottom line? Some bitches don't take those vows seriously. Ain't your fault.
I enjoy my relationship with my wife immensely. But if she up and left? I'd be crushed. I was crushed when I came home from work and found #1 with a dick in her ass. But, I carried on. What the hell else was I gonna do? "Oh baby this is my fault I'll change!"
****.
That.
Slut had a dick in her pooper. Game over.
Truth.
Thomas knows when to pop smoke and GTFO....no matter how painful but real.
Aerovette, you would stick around and get smoked again. Again, painful but real. Learn the difference and it will be better for you in the long run.
boracayjohnny
10-06-2017, 5:23pm
^^This guy follows instructions! :hurray:
:Jeff '79::iagree:
While I may laugh, a lesson is right here. I'm not totally a douchebag. Further, this ground has been covered many times already.
Burro (He/Haw)
10-06-2017, 5:27pm
Jesus, sorry man.
Pfft. It was over 20 years ago. Sucked at the time but it makes for a great story these days
Truth.
.
Thomas knows when to pop smoke and GTFO....no matter how painful but real.
Aerovette, you would stick around and get smoked again. Again, painful but real. Learn the difference and it will be better for you in the long run.
She actually wanted to work it out a bit later. Are you KIDDING? Her boyfriend/whatever pumps her colon full of swimmers, it doesn't work out and she want's to get back together.
Till death do us part OR a load in the crapper.
:rofl::rofl:
boracayjohnny
10-06-2017, 5:56pm
Pfft. It was over 20 years ago. Sucked at the time but it makes for a great story these days
She actually wanted to work it out a bit later. Are you KIDDING? Her boyfriend/whatever pumps her colon full of swimmers, it doesn't work out and she want's to get back together.
Till death do us part OR a load in the crapper.
:rofl::rofl:
Bitches be hatin' and will serve you more if ya let 'em.
I had this smokin' hot redhead, great girl, and her Commander deemed her good enough to recommend for a commission which means going from enlisted to officer. Anyways, one day not long before she was leaving for one year of ROTC and commission, she dumped my ass like a ton of bricks. Yep, I too was crushed. I moped around for about a month or two and then moved on. I went back to being a slut. She would call about every six months like clock work. One day about two years later, she called. The usual bull shitting commenced. A few minutes into the call I asked if she was married yet. There was a pause and she answered, "I'm engaged". Me being a smartass said, "Then why you calling me". The conversation went on for a few minutes more, ended, and I never heard from her again.
Bitches be hatin' and will serve you more if ya let 'em.
Jeff '79
10-06-2017, 6:00pm
Bitches be hatin' and will serve you more if ya let 'em.
I had this smokin' hot redhead, great girl, and her Commander deemed her good enough to recommend for a commission which means going from enlisted to officer. Anyways, one day not long before she was leaving for one year of ROTC and commission, she dumped my ass like a ton of bricks. Yep, I too was crushed. I moped around for about a month or two and then moved on. I went back to being a slut. She would call about every six months like clock work. One day about two years later, she called. The usual bull shitting commenced. A few minutes into the call I asked if she was married yet. There was a pause and she answered, "I'm engaged". Me being a smartass said, "Then why you calling me". The conversation went on for a few minutes more, ended, and I never heard from her again.
Bitches be hatin' and will serve you more if ya let 'em.
Listen...
Cam Newton had to apologize for less. :rofl:
boracayjohnny
10-06-2017, 6:06pm
Listen...
Cam Newton had to apologize for less. :rofl:
:rofl::rofl:
True but I'm just some nobody without cameras stuck in my face often.
VatorMan
10-06-2017, 6:08pm
But I would only want to marry the Filipina, not the whole family. :lol: :lol:
I can support 1, I can't support mom, dad, brothers, and sisters. :eek:
Yea, as I said before, marry Filipino, marry the family.
OddBall
10-06-2017, 7:38pm
Well, look at this way, aerovette. She's not hurting, she's moved on. You can cry a river, bleed an ocean and stand on your tippy-toes on top of Mt. You-Done-Me-Wrong; and she's still not going to care how bad you are hurting. The best you are ever going to get is her pity. You want a relationship of pity? Is that what you want?
Didn't think so. Now get out there and bang a teenie-bopper with a fake ID and daddy-issues.
boracayjohnny
10-06-2017, 7:45pm
Well, look at this way, aerovette. She's not hurting, she's moved on. You can cry a river, bleed an ocean and stand on your tippy-toes on top of Mt. You-Done-Me-Wrong; and she's still not going to care how bad you are hurting. The best you are ever going to get is her pity. You want a relationship of pity? Is that what you want?
Now get out there and bang a teenie-bopper with a fake ID and daddy-ssues.
:funniest:
m and t's77
10-06-2017, 7:48pm
Well, look at this way, aerovette. She's not hurting, she's moved on. You can cry a river, bleed an ocean and stand on your tippy-toes on top of Mt. You-Done-Me-Wrong; and she's still not going to care how bad you are hurting. The best you are ever going to get is her pity. You want a relationship of pity? Is that what you want?
Didn't think so. Now get out there and bang a teenie-bopper with a fake ID and daddy-ssues.
:iagree:
After I got my walking/freedom papers I was a slut until I decided to settle down again.
:dance:
boracayjohnny
10-06-2017, 8:58pm
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For some it may not be a great plan but 18-20 is still legal.
Burro (He/Haw)
10-06-2017, 9:07pm
For some it may not be a great plan but 18-20 is still legal.
It's a great plan. Period.
18, nice rack, dumb, limited "Go ahead" and "Sure you can record this" vocabulary.
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