Unhappy marrige

Pete

Repete
Originally posted by ceo_pte
We are far from perfect, but we made the committment for forever. I realize people change and different people make different decisions for their own reasons. I just wish more people would take marriage and the committment they make to each other more seriously. I hate seeing kids in broken families.
I hate seeing kids with pompous parents who refuse to aknowledge reality. Because when the reality happens they are ill prepared and end up blithering masses wallowing in a puddle of their own drool.
 

ceo_pte

New Member
Originally posted by Nickel
Okay, Mr Holier Than Thou, thankfully I wasn't around way back then, but why did you feel the need to share your package? Shouldn't that be for your wife's eyes only, or is "sharing/exchanging" part of your "perfect" marriage? Doesn't sound like Christian behavior to me :rolleyes:

Ok... why do you feel the need to bring my religious beliefs into it.

It wasn't my package, but some dudes from yahoo. I do feel bad for sharing his package with SXY, but it was a mistake I made.

TYVM... :biggrin:
 

RoseRed

American Beauty
PREMO Member
Originally posted by Pete
I hate seeing kids with pompous parents who refuse to aknowledge reality. Because when the reality happens they are ill prepared and end up blithering masses wallowing in a puddle of their own drool.
Then they too learn how to function in the "reality" of that perfect marriage when their time comes. :cheesy:
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
Originally posted by Pete
I hate seeing kids with pompous parents who refuse to aknowledge reality. Because when the reality happens they are ill prepared and end up blithering masses wallowing in a puddle of their own drool.
:yeahthat: I'm the product of a "broken" family. I'll be the first to admit that I'm not perfect, but I'm happy. I have a wonderful stepfather and a wonderful stepmother, my parents are happy, my brothers are happy...it's the best thing that could've happened to us. My parents are still sociable, so in a sense their relationship remains intact, they just don't live together and function as a family anymore. My life would definitely be worse off if my parents had stayed married.
 

Pete

Repete
Originally posted by ceo_pte
Ok... why do you feel the need to bring my religious beliefs into it.

It wasn't my package, but some dudes from yahoo. I do feel bad for sharing his package with SXY, but it was a mistake I made.

TYVM... :biggrin:
so porn is ok as long as it is not your Johnson? :confused:
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
Originally posted by ceo_pte
Ok... why do you feel the need to bring my religious beliefs into it.

It wasn't my package, but some dudes from yahoo. I do feel bad for sharing his package with SXY, but it was a mistake I made.

TYVM... :biggrin:
Aren't your religious beliefs the foundation for your marital beliefs?
 

ceo_pte

New Member
Originally posted by Pete
I hate seeing kids with pompous parents who refuse to aknowledge reality. Because when the reality happens they are ill prepared and end up blithering masses wallowing in a puddle of their own drool.

Refusing to agree with you that it's ok to get a divorce makes me pompous? Maybe it's reality for you, but not for me.

By the way, I think you are a gentlemen and a great father. Seriously!
 

ceo_pte

New Member
Originally posted by Nickel
:yeahthat: I'm the product of a "broken" family. I'll be the first to admit that I'm not perfect, but I'm happy. I have a wonderful stepfather and a wonderful stepmother, my parents are happy, my brothers are happy...it's the best thing that could've happened to us. My parents are still sociable, so in a sense their relationship remains intact, they just don't live together and function as a family anymore. My life would definitely be worse off if my parents had stayed married.

Did you see that in your 'Crystal ball?' :bubble:

could you rub it one time for me... :roflmao: :roflmao:
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
Originally posted by ceo_pte
Did you see that in your 'Crystal ball?' :bubble:

could you rub it one time for me... :roflmao: :roflmao:
Explain to me why this post makes sense in relation to mine? Did I attempt to predict the future? No, I simply stated that although my parents are divorced, I've grown into a functional, intelligent, open-minded adult.



I ain't rubbin' nothing for ya, go ask your wife :bubble:
 

Pete

Repete
Originally posted by ceo_pte
Refusing to agree with you that it's ok to get a divorce makes me pompous? Maybe it's reality for you, but not for me.

By the way, I think you are a gentlemen and a great father. Seriously!
Thanks, but I have been divorced. Your strict interpretation is ok by me, but refusing to aknowledge that divorce exists and it has a purpose is troubling to me.

Divorce is allowed in every religion.

Marriage in biblical times was more of a constraint on women. It was not uncommon for a man to have several wifes or mistresses. As society has evolved the constraints on women have come to pertain to men as well, making marriage more difficult.
 

ceo_pte

New Member
Originally posted by Nickel
Explain to me why this post makes sense in relation to mine? Did I attempt to predict the future? No, I simply stated that although my parents are divorced, I've grown into a functional, intelligent, open-minded adult.



I ain't rubbin' nothing for ya, go ask your wife :bubble:

Oh crystal ball what do you see.....

"My life would definitely be worse off if my parents had stayed married."

:bubble: :bubble:

Just giving you a hard time. I don't know you or your family, but I am glad you are happy with your family...
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
Originally posted by ceo_pte
Oh crystal ball what do you see.....

"My life would definitely be worse off if my parents had stayed married."

:bubble: :bubble:

Just giving you a hard time. I don't know you or your family, but I am glad you are happy with your family...
My parents were in a loveless marriage...now they are both married to people they've been in love with for most of their lives (my mom dated my stepdad for 6 years before marrying my dad, and my dad and stepmom were best friends in high school).
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
Originally posted by justhangn
More importantly, who moved the rock that ceo crawled out from under?
When Nomoney moved she accidently took his rock with her. But don't blame her, she couldn't leave behind her entertainment center, now could she?
 

RoseRed

American Beauty
PREMO Member
Originally posted by Nickel
When Nomoney moved she accidently took his rock with her. But don't blame her, she couldn't leave behind her entertainment center, now could she?
:lol:
 
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