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    just a couple Q's...i'll explain later, but i need as many participants as poss.

    1) are you married or in a relationship for a long time and might as well be married or are planning to be married?

    2) are you divorced now?

    3) were/are your parents happily married while you grew up or were they divorced?

    4) was/are your spouces, or ex-spouces parents happily married or divorced?

    i would appreciate anyone who could answer these q's. no need to elabrate, just an honest answer.
    HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!


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  • #2
    Re: to prove a point

    1. Married now.
    2. See #1.
    3. Parents divorced when I was too young to remember.
    4. In-laws are still married after over 40 years.

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    • #3
      Re: to prove a point

      I usually don't care for surveys, but anything for you sugar tits.

      1. happily married
      2. see 1.
      3. My folks divorced when I was 6.
      4. Wife's folks were happily married as far as her and her sister thought, but divorced when my wife was 15, I think it was.
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      Go Gators


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      • #4
        Re: to prove a point

        Married
        parents married but not happily
        same as above
        Assumption is the mother of all fuck ups






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        • #5
          Re: to prove a point

          1. married
          2. Still married over 13 years now
          3. Parents divorced when I was 14
          4.Wifes parents are still married

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          • #6
            Re: to prove a point

            1) are you married or in a relationship for a long time and might as well be married or are planning to be married?
            yeppers

            2) are you divorced now?
            yes and remarried (not the same one, lol!)

            3) were/are your parents happily married while you grew up or were they divorced?
            divorced
            4) was/are your spouces, or ex-spouces parents happily married or divorced?

            current spouse, married. Folks have been married for 30+ years
            Ex-spouse's folks were divorced.

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            • #7
              Re: to prove a point

              1 yes, 17 yrs (18 in march)
              2 no
              3 yep, 45+ yrs
              4 divorsed
              HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!


              http://www.infinitymuscle.com/forum.php







              "Actually for once your actually starting sound quite logical!"-djdiggler 07/10/2007

              I LOVE BOOBOOKITTY...

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              • #8
                Re: to prove a point

                a few more would help...want to try to get 10 or more
                HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!


                http://www.infinitymuscle.com/forum.php







                "Actually for once your actually starting sound quite logical!"-djdiggler 07/10/2007

                I LOVE BOOBOOKITTY...

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                • #9
                  Re: to prove a point

                  Married
                  Never divorced
                  Parents still married - 31 years
                  In-laws still married 35+ years

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                  • #10
                    Re: to prove a point

                    1) Married
                    2) Married
                    3) Parents divorced when I was 13.
                    4) My father has remarried
                    Push it, Pull it, Rack it. Repeat untill wide!!

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                    • #11
                      Re: to prove a point

                      #1-married
                      #3-my parents will be married 50 years this year
                      #4-husbands parents divorced when he was a toddler
                      Veritas Vos Liberabit

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                      • #12
                        Re: to prove a point

                        You didn't tell us what the point of this was yet!
                        Veritas Vos Liberabit

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                        • #13
                          Re: to prove a point

                          1. in relationship planning to marry my beautiful girlfriend.
                          2. check #1
                          3. parents are still married, living together but their marriage did suffer alot of damage back in the days.
                          4. my GF was never married..

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                          • #14
                            Re: to prove a point

                            Originally posted by daved150 View Post
                            just a couple Q's...i'll explain later, but i need as many participants as poss.

                            1) are you married or in a relationship for a long time and might as well be married or are planning to be married?

                            2) are you divorced now?

                            3) were/are your parents happily married while you grew up or were they divorced?

                            4) was/are your spouces, or ex-spouces parents happily married or divorced?

                            i would appreciate anyone who could answer these q's. no need to elabrate, just an honest answer.
                            1)MARRIED
                            2)HAVE NOT BEEN DIVORCED
                            3)PARENTS ARE STILL MARRIED
                            4)SPOUSES PARENTS ARE STILL MARRIED

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                            • #15
                              Re: to prove a point

                              married
                              parents divorced
                              inlaws still married

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