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Hebe
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Re: Ask Swami

Post by Hebe » Fri Nov 28, 2008 5:00 pm

Swami, why is nobody posting in this thread? It's the funniest thread I've read. Or are you busy with matters nuptial?
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Re: Ask Swami

Post by boxy » Fri Nov 28, 2008 8:18 pm

Pussy whipped ;)
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Post by Hebe » Sat Nov 29, 2008 11:27 am

:P
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Post by Swami Dring » Sat Nov 29, 2008 1:57 pm

boxy wrote:Congrats of hooking one, Swarmi ;)

But why the marriage in this day and age, where defacto relationships are just as effective, legally?
Thanks boxy.

Why indeed.

I asked myself and Mrs Dring that question more than once.

A five-figure chunk of cash gone in one day.

But it seems for some/most/all chicks, that piece of paper is the veritable holy grail, the raison dêtre.

Such chicks are immune to reason.
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Post by Rainbow Moonlight » Sat Nov 29, 2008 2:01 pm

I wanted to be married both this time and last time. While men may have difficulty understanding it it has quite a bit to do with
security and self-esteem, and also quite a bit to do with how other women regard us. It is also a legal bond that means we have to stay faithful and stay committed to the relationship and put the effort in if a problem surfaces.

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Re: Ask Swami

Post by Swami Dring » Sat Nov 29, 2008 2:41 pm

Hebe wrote:Swami, why is nobody posting in this thread? It's the funniest thread I've read. Or are you busy with matters nuptial?
Matters nuptial consume about ten minutes per week. :oops:
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Re: Ask Swami

Post by Swami Dring » Sat Nov 29, 2008 2:45 pm

Rainbow Moonlight wrote:I wanted to be married both this time and last time. While men may have difficulty understanding it it has quite a bit to do with
security and self-esteem, and also quite a bit to do with how other women regard us.....
That's interesting. How do women regard other women WRT marital status?
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Post by Rainbow Moonlight » Sat Nov 29, 2008 5:28 pm

There is in a general sense, but not with regard to every single woman, a lot more respect and acceptance shown for a mother who is married than one who has a boyfriend or is living with someone. In general being married, and particularly having kids, kind of means you are a member of a club - gives you some substance in the eyes of other women. This is my experience anyway. There are also some women who disapprove of single mothers and of couples living together, although that is not as widespread as it used to be. Being married gives respectability and acceptance. Also shows the world that as a woman you are really valued by your husband, who would not have married you otherwise, and that means you must be worthwhile and he must really love you.

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Re: Ask Swami

Post by Hebe » Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:26 pm

I only got married because my husband wanted to. At my advanced age, I couldn't give a toss about disapproval of the unmarried state.
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Re: Ask Swami

Post by Rainbow Moonlight » Sat Nov 29, 2008 8:22 pm

I think you don't seem to need other people as much as i do anyway Hebe. I wouldn't be at all surprised if you are emotionally more stable and independent than i am.

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