I just picked up the torch and came to the torch section for help. I have noticed a lot of people with (little) issues complaining. Then it reminded me of my Sister who has been married 3 times. And, in a way, I see a major comparison between the two. You will (more than likely) never find a PERFECT spouse, just like you will never find a PERFECT phone. You will have issues with both, you will have wants and needs from both. The grass is not always greener on the other side. You just have to find the one that suites you best and be happy that you're alive to talk about it
I just picked up the torch and came to the torch section for help. I have noticed a lot of people with (little) issues complaining. Then it reminded me of my Sister who has been married 3 times. And, in a way, I see a major comparison between the two. You will (more than likely) never find a PERFECT spouse, just like you will never find a PERFECT phone. You will have issues with both, you will have wants and needs from both. The grass is not always greener on the other side. You just have to find the one that suites you best and be happy that you're alive to talk about it
I don't remember having 30 days after getting married to exchange my wife for another woman as often as I wanted.
I just picked up the torch and came to the torch section for help. I have noticed a lot of people with (little) issues complaining. Then it reminded me of my Sister who has been married 3 times. And, in a way, I see a major comparison between the two. You will (more than likely) never find a PERFECT spouse, just like you will never find a PERFECT phone. You will have issues with both, you will have wants and needs from both. The grass is not always greener on the other side. You just have to find the one that suites you best and be happy that you're alive to talk about it
Interesting analogy. And I don't recall being able to upgrade either...
Either spouse was under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time of the marriage, as long as the annulment action is filed within 60 days after the marriage ceremony;
Sure, you get "up"grades. She ups her weight, she ups her spending, she ups her nagging..... Plenty of upgrades to go around. And the upgrades are permanent and last a lifetime!
it's definitely cheaper to divorce a wife than a wireless carrier....or is it
of course, they are a lot alike as most people separate before the end of 2 years...if only you could pop the back door of your wife and remove the battery that causes her device to lock up.
Sure, you get "up"grades. She ups her weight, she ups her spending, she ups her nagging..... Plenty of upgrades to go around. And the upgrades are permanent and last a lifetime!
As long as you can slip your sim in once in a while.
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You know, I was thinking of giving this whole marriage thing a shot, but after reading all these negative reviews, I think I'm going to change my mind. It's a shame. I was really looking forward to asking my long time sweetheart for her hand in marriage. Oh well. The cost of a marriage just can't compare to the cost of other, more superior activities.
You know, I was thinking of giving this whole marriage thing a shot, but after reading all these negative reviews, I think I'm going to change my mind. It's a shame. I was really looking forward to asking my long time sweetheart for her hand in marriage. Oh well. The cost of a marriage just can't compare to the cost of other, more superior activities.
ASKING for marriage is one thing. It's just like looking at and doing research on a phone. Buying the phone (getting married) is a whole other deal.
With that said. Once you've found the right phone (spouse), just don't pick it do death. Enjoy the positives and don't focus on the negatives.