Married Men: The Visual Reality

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Contrarian Expatriate
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Married Men: The Visual Reality

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If you want this for yourself, then please take the advice of the pro-marriage Cuckservatives on this forum and join the ranks of the "happily" married below:

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Misery loves company so stay unmarried!

For more information to protect yourself from marriage, read The Manipulated Man by Esther Vilar, and The Predatory Female by Reverend Shannon Lawrence.
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Contrarian Expatriate wrote:
October 7th, 2018, 11:26 pm
If you want this for yourself, then please take the advice of the pro-marriage Cuckservatives on this forum and join the ranks of the "happily" married below.....
Does not look like 'happily married' but more like 'unhappily divorced'. LOL
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Those photo's are funny.

When I was with my ex gf of 11 years I think I only accompanied her on shopping trips for clothes a couple of times because a) I don't like crowds b) It was incredibly boring!

Even when food shopping I used to wait in the car outside and if she wasn't back by a specific time I used to drive off :lol:
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Zambales wrote:
October 9th, 2018, 8:37 am
Those photo's are funny.

When I was with my ex gf of 11 years I think I only accompanied her on shopping trips for clothes a couple of times because a) I don't like crowds b) It was incredibly boring!

Even when food shopping I used to wait in the car outside and if she wasn't back by a specific time I used to drive off :lol:
I told my wife early on that if she wanting to go shopping for hours, that was something she could do with her female friends. That's a good thing to do with a sister, not a husband. This was back during the time when she just wanted to do everything with her new husband. I guess my words seemed unromantic, but it probably saved me from a lot of sitting, or worse, standing around in stores. You do have to do time-consuming stuff sometimes, if you have a family, trips to the doctor with kids. But you have a family, which is a good thing, too. Having her shop saves me from having to go shop for myself, which I would have done if I were single. I still like to shop sometimes. Sometimes it is good to get out of the house to shop yourself, especially when you get to a country you've never been to or haven't been back to in a long time.
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marriage for unsecure, poor and ugly people only
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Contrarian Expatriate wrote:
October 9th, 2018, 6:22 am
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Hey I like that quote, it's all true too!
"When I think about the idea of getting involved with an American woman, I don't know if I should laugh .............. or vomit!"

"Trying to meet women in America is like trying to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics."
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MrMan wrote:
October 9th, 2018, 1:23 pm
You do have to do time-consuming stuff sometimes, if you have a family, trips to the doctor with kids. But you have a family, which is a good thing, too.
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