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i call it the "permission slip"
rarely ever go out, but when i get that thang signed...
rarely ever go out, but when i get that thang signed...
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bachelors party is my go to as a married man.. our rule is " i can go to any bachelor party of my friends as long as we are invited to the wedding " and same rules apply for her but being a man you let her break that rule. Dont ask just let her haha..i call it the "permission slip"
rarely ever go out, but when i get that thang signed...
@Mark Antony coming with the truth.This why I wouldn't suggest getting married before understanding who you are, what you want and how folks should respect you. This ***** said "she let me". How could that ever leave the mouth of a self assured adult? Don't label all marriage due to your own limitations.
Anybody here ever emcee a wedding?
are you married yourself? If you ask her or tell her you going out with friends and she says no then what chu gon do ? It aint always going to be yes...This why I wouldn't suggest getting married before understanding who you are, what you want and how folks should respect you. This ***** said "she let me". How could that ever leave the mouth of a self assured adult? Don't label all marriage due to your own limitations.
im just saying your mom will let you get away with stuff your wife nope.. every action you make has different outcomes whether it be good or bad.. like i said i love my wife if i didnt we wouldnt be together right now.. im just saying its not as sweet as what you see on tv and social media..@Mark Antony
coming with the truth.
To OP -- You're a grown, sexy dude, not a child that needs to be monitored. Is she your wife or your mom?
Word to Patrice O'Neal -- "A woman will continue to test your boundaries if you allow her to."
We're going to have an issue if she doesn't have a better reason than just 'no.'are you married yourself? If you ask her or tell her you going out with friends and she says no then what chu gon do ? It aint always going to be yes...This why I wouldn't suggest getting married before understanding who you are, what you want and how folks should respect you. This ***** said "she let me". How could that ever leave the mouth of a self assured adult? Don't label all marriage due to your own limitations.
If you truly feel like you have to get permission to go out with friends, then yeah there's something wrong. I'm married for a while now and neither myself nor my wife have to ask eachother to go out. With that said, we both know what lines not to cross.
Anybody here ever emcee a wedding?
are you married yourself? If you ask her or tell her you going out with friends and she says no then what chu gon do ? It aint always going to be yes...This why I wouldn't suggest getting married before understanding who you are, what you want and how folks should respect you. This ***** said "she let me". How could that ever leave the mouth of a self assured adult? Don't label all marriage due to your own limitations.
are you married yourself? If you ask her or tell her you going out with friends and she says no then what chu gon do ? It aint always going to be yes...
Im a guy thats been married for 4 years..
My only advice to those engaged at the momemnt in this thread is this :
-you still have a chance to get out an eternity of slavery.
- marriage sucks and is NOT for everybody.
- your time is no longer your time. You thought it was bad when your parents were always calling you home after playing outside and wanting you to come in but everyone else is still out. Marriage is that x 10
are you married yourself? If you ask her or tell her you going out with friends and she says no then what chu gon do ? It aint always going to be yes...
Clarify what you mean by "trust damaged." Like cheating?Now say you're engaged for a couple months to a year, and the trust is damaged. Will you stick it out and work on it or end it right there? Is it even worth trying to fix knowing that if you do the next step is marriage? I feel people who are engaged, especially women, will stay and want to work it out because they want to get married. So they will deal with the bs just because they want to be married by a certain age.
If it were me I'd dip as soon as either of use f'ed up during the engagement. If you can mess up during the engagement, I don't want to imagine what you'd do to me after 5-10 years of marriage lol.
Sorry, I know this thread is filled with positives. Just thought I'd ask the people who are married/engaged.
Clarify what you mean by "trust damaged." Like cheating?