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  • Pinecone

    Ultimate Member
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    Feb 4, 2013
    28,175
    My wife is frikken hot, a fantastic mom and an even better life long friend.

    Married 6 years now been together for 8.

    Sorry had to change this weird "essence" in this thread.

    You are just getting started. :)
     

    donw@fyi.net

    Active Member
    Mar 20, 2014
    143
    Gaithersburg, MD
    O.K. I started this thread so I guess I can change it a bit; hopefully for the better. I began by mentioning the source of my pent-up anger occurred 16 years ago. I have since re-married. I want to argue strongly for re-marriage. Whether it’s because you’ve already been “tempered” by the fire or, heaven forbid, you’ve matured a bit, but believe me! You use very different criteria when you’re 45 than what you used when you were 18-20.
    My present wife does not have a large chest. She never was homecoming queen or a cheer leader. But she has put up with my #$%# for 13 years. She makes me feel good. To steal a line from Tim McGraw: I like it. I love it; I want some more of it! And there is no question in my mind that she is the most beautiful woman in the world!

    So for those out there that were badly burned the first go round. Try again! Apply a little of that hard earned maturity and you may too find the most beautiful woman in the world.

    Mark Twain wrote: The best revenge is living well :-)
     

    Mr H

    Unincited Co-Conservative
    O.K. I started this thread so I guess I can change it a bit; hopefully for the better. I began by mentioning the source of my pent-up anger occurred 16 years ago. I have since re-married. I want to argue strongly for re-marriage. Whether it’s because you’ve already been “tempered” by the fire or, heaven forbid, you’ve matured a bit, but believe me! You use very different criteria when you’re 45 than what you used when you were 18-20.
    My present wife does not have a large chest. She never was homecoming queen or a cheer leader. But she has put up with my #$%# for 13 years. She makes me feel good. To steal a line from Tim McGraw: I like it. I love it; I want some more of it! And there is no question in my mind that she is the most beautiful woman in the world!

    So for those out there that were badly burned the first go round. Try again! Apply a little of that hard earned maturity and you may too find the most beautiful woman in the world.

    Mark Twain wrote: The best revenge is living well :-)

    Echo all counts.

    My wife and I have been together 22 years or so, married for 20 this summer, and while nothin g is "perfect", this is "right".

    She accepted my sons as hers, she is their "Mom", and each family was the other's.

    Neither of us are a glory to behold... but that's OK. We match on the inside, and that's all that really counts. She's 10 years my elder--OW!! OK, 9 and a half--but that really never factors in.

    When it's good, it's very good. And I wish everyone here at least half the happiness we have.
     

    Overboost44

    6th gear
    MDS Supporter
    Jun 10, 2013
    6,657
    Kent Island
    When I was graduating HS, my wife was just getting ready for 3rd grade...and I though I was robbing the cradle. You guys are good.
     

    fabsroman

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 14, 2009
    36,086
    Winfield/Taylorsville in Carroll
    El Patron Grande says:

    When you find the right gal it's sheer heaven!

    Been with the El Patron Grande's smoking mamacita since 1998. That woman is a pillar.

    When the Padre said "to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do us part", she took the vows seriously.

    I hit an part-employment pothole on the road of life that lasted a couple of years and she stuck with me and carried the whole household financially on her back for that time. It was a struggle a lot of months. And I know of plenty of broads that would've packed bags and skipped.

    But not Mamacita. No griping, no bitchin', nothing. She just said "....we'll be ok, and we'll get thru this together."

    What. A. Mamacita!:worship:

    El Patron Grande es muy muy lucky!

    That is what you want to see. A woman that is part of the team, and not one that just packs up and runs the moment there is a tough time. Thing is, it has to apply to men also. I said the same thing to my wife when she was out of work earlier this year. I told her there was nothing to worry about, I could ramp up my practice while she was not working, and we had enough saved to live off of for 10 years if the two of us were both unemployed. That made her stop crying. Heck, I would have started selling firewood, mowing lawns, or whatever else it would take to make ends meet if the law/CPA practice slowed down.

    As long as a couple works together for the good of the family, they can usually get through anything. As soon as one starts to only think for himself/herself, kiss the entire thing goodbye.

    I was fortunate enough to see the future train wreck with my first fiance and the relationship ended before marriage/kids. I was even more fortunate to meet my wife after that disaster.

    For those of you that have gone through hell with a spouse/SO, I can only slightly relate (see first fiance above). Thing is, there were no kids in that relationship, so it wasn't as gut wrenching as it could have been.

    I won't even get started on how intelligent, hot, compassionate...... my wife is. lol
     

    fabsroman

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 14, 2009
    36,086
    Winfield/Taylorsville in Carroll
    Being single and lonely is sometimes better than being married and miserable.

    Sometimes?

    I'd rather be single and "lonely" than married and miserable. However, I know some guys that just cannot be without a woman, even when that woman makes their life miserable. Before meeting my wife, I went a couple of multiple year stretches without a "steady" woman in my life. Law school was one of those stretches.
     

    fabsroman

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 14, 2009
    36,086
    Winfield/Taylorsville in Carroll
    When I was graduating HS, my wife was just getting ready for 3rd grade...and I though I was robbing the cradle. You guys are good.

    Yep, my wife was finishing up elementary school when I was finishing up high school. Her dad thought I was too old for her, being that I am 6 years older. Then, she pointed out to him that he is 6 years older than her mother (i.e., his wife), and her dad said, "Well, bring him on by." That was just over 11 years ago.

    Just cannot compete with some of you guys on the age difference. Not even close.
     

    DaemonAssassin

    Why should we Free BSD?
    Jun 14, 2012
    24,025
    Political refugee in WV
    Yep, my wife was finishing up elementary school when I was finishing up high school. Her dad thought I was too old for her, being that I am 6 years older. Then, she pointed out to him that he is 6 years older than her mother (i.e., his wife), and her dad said, "Well, bring him on by." That was just over 11 years ago.

    Just cannot compete with some of you guys on the age difference. Not even close.

    I'm 5 years older than Mrs DA, so don't feel bad.
     

    Mr H

    Unincited Co-Conservative
    When I was graduating HS, my wife was just getting ready for 3rd grade...and I though I was robbing the cradle. You guys are good.

    Heard a bit on TV last night referring to 1980.

    Wife was working on her Masters at that point, and I mentioned I had just graduated HS...

    She almost threw something at me. Again.

    :D

    What is it they say? Just 'cuz there's snow on the roof...???
     

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