When a man says, "I'm getting married"

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  • #379858
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    Foghornleghorn
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    Remember guys, only sheep follow the herd. Don’t be a sheep and don’t ever give into societal expectations of what you should do with your life – ever.

    #379863
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    Anonymous
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    I don’t recall having my agreed contract voided so a new one could be drafted that reflected the changed law. I don’t recall s~~~.

    That’s because the men getting f~~~ed over do not matter.

    The White Knights right or wrong will always side with the snowflakes. White Knighting traitors tip the scales of justus. It’s the why pre-nups are a contrived illusion that blue pillers who fear Divorce Rape can cling. It makes it easier to fleece ’em in the end.

    A mangina is always a feminist. A White Knight may not be one.

    #379868
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    Hitman
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    The honeymoon will not last forever.
    Then it’s hell.

    #380004
    Fermat
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    I hear…I’m going to put my doinkus in a meat grinder, and I found this wonderful woman to turn the crank for me.

    And when shes done with the doinkus, shell get started on your other body parts. Please, please, no need to thank her. It’s complimentary!

    I have discovered a truly remarkable list of reasons why women are not necessary for a happy life, but alas this margin is too small to contain it.

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    Badger
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    And on top of all of it, they can just change the terms of your “contract”. Not saying this was ever a smart move, but when I got married there was no “no-fault” divorce. There was still the expectation that there had to be some kind of f~~~ing reason for divorce. Then the law changed, and the only reason needed was feelz.

    You are the guys who really got shafted by there not being any grandfather clause for earlier marriages. The no faulty law should have specifically stated that it would only be for marriages on the day the law was officially enacted. Where else would one be able to change a contract so unfairly to one party of the contract?

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    Coolthingy450
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    I usually say something like:

    Good luck man, hope it works out.

    A marriage contract huh. Well as long as you have the money, go right ahead. Just be aware of the marriage statistic rate In Canada and the US, and it’s not looking so good.

    You are already married anyways, you been living with her in your own place for at least a year, maybe half a year. Why spend all that money for one day to prove a point? And who do you need to prove?

    It depends on the person I’m talking to. Or I just flat out tell the person who doesn’t work with me like. It’s less drama to be subtle then to try to save people by telling the full truth, unless I really like the guy I would say something like.

    You do know that once you have no money, you will be taken to the cleaners right?

    Actions have consequences and consequences have prices. Cause and effect at work.

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    Gpnraan
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    My right side: I hope they remain a happy couple.
    My dark side: Can’t wait to grab popcorn lol.

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    On of my friends in the recent past told me he was going to get married to his current girlfriend of so many years. My response was” Really?…..You sure?” He went on all excited about how it will be and that he was quite sure of such. I gave him my buck o’ five on marriage and why I think such of it. I saw there was no convincing him and I really did not intended to, he is a grown man and can make up his own mind. So we moved on from the subject and commenced copious amounts of beer drinking. And all was well.

    My thoughts are as a friend I can only offer my advice and he really wasn’t even looking for advice, just support. So what the heck the guy is going to do what he wants and I say good for him. Just wish he did not have to learn some things such a hard way. What baffles me is that he and her both some how think they will beat the odds of divorce at such a young age. I think it is just denial on his part. She couldn’t care as long as she gets what she wants in the end, as I see it.

    Marriage is a scam.

    #380437
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    Tic
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    Lust is one of the 7 deadly sins. Just like greed, if you let it control you, you’ll sign bad contracts and regret it later. The high from the 7 sins are temporary but the repercussions can be everlasting. Make decisions wisely, young men.

    God bless peace and freedom.

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