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Yeah, I'd say so. One-sided things usually do as these things go. |
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Sometimes it isn't enough to be successful. |
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Eventually, yes. No one marries just to wind up having to go solo - STILL..... |
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It’s like a business partnership and the business is life. The romance and affection is lovely but
some days it’s more about the stuff that needs doing. And if both people aren’t committed then
it’s not going to work. |
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That is why you should know a person before you marry them and if you are not sure about the other
person, then you should not marry them. On the other hand, if you tell your spouse that you will
handle things and you try to do everything yourself and in your way, you should live with your
decision. In a marriage, things have to be two ways. If things don't go your way, then you need to
give it and let the other person make decision and do things. Most marriages are two-sided, but when
one spouse tries to control things and tell the other spouse what they can and cannot do, then it is
one-sided and it should end. People who are sure about their partner before they get married and
take marriage seriously usually do not end up in these types of situations. |
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Of course, this is just a euphemistic way of saying that a woman will walk out on a man who doesn't
have money. |
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Most probably yes |
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No.
Let ME be the one to play devil's advocate if I may. ;-)
As unbelievable as this sounds, once in a lifetime, there is a man who marries, and he sticks with
it.
He keeps his word no matter what to the girl.
So, no.
I disagree.
(but such a wonderful man would deeply deserve her help and support so it would probably be
impossible to NOT help such a wonderful man......if you know what I mean;-) |
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