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BJ 02-09-2008 04:10 PM

ever notice how married guys get all jealous of what un-attached guys are doing?
 
surely not in all cases but..

you know, like:

single guy: "I'm travelling the world"
married guy: "you asshole"

single guy: "I have 5 girlfriends ATM"
married guy: "you asshole"

married guy: "so what did you do today?"
single guy: "hit the gym, played some ps3, then watched my hot maid do all the domestic duties."
married guy: "you asshole"

Eriic 02-09-2008 04:12 PM

I am married and don't have that problem. My wifes family is loaded so I don't even work.

L-Pink 02-09-2008 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eriic (Post 13759933)
I am married and don't have that problem. My wifes family is loaded so I don't even work.

Atta boy :1orglaugh

NoWhErE 02-09-2008 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eriic (Post 13759933)
I am married and don't have that problem. My wifes family is loaded so I don't even work.


Way to kill the thread rofl

mrwilson 02-09-2008 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eriic (Post 13759933)
I am married and don't have that problem. My wifes family is loaded so I don't even work.

lazy bastard..lol :1orglaugh
way to live though, i myself couldn't do it, have to do some form of work!

I'm not married, but i have been with my missus for years now.
Never getting married!

Rhesus 02-09-2008 04:22 PM

You apparently haven't noticed it's a means of comforting the other with what the married guy feels is an unequal comparison, balanced in his favour

BJ 02-09-2008 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rhesus (Post 13759961)
You apparently haven't noticed it's a means of comforting the other with what the married guy feels is an unequal comparison, balanced in his favour


Please explain how it's in the married guys favor? The married guy needs permission to do anything, single guy does not.

BlackCrayon 02-09-2008 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BJ (Post 13759995)
Please explain how it's in the married guys favor? The married guy needs permission to do anything, single guy does not.

Obviously the guy is a pussy.

TidalWave 02-09-2008 04:52 PM

Obviously you've never been married ;)

BJ 02-09-2008 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TidalWave (Post 13760022)
Obviously you've never been married ;)

is it good?

StarkReality 02-09-2008 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BJ (Post 13759995)
Please explain how it's in the married guys favor? The married guy needs permission to do anything, single guy does not.

The funny things about humans is that they always want what they don't have, especially when it comes to relationships and sex.


Single guy advantages:
Eating alone every day ?
Wasting your time in front of the TV and computer, calling it freedom and claiming that you always do what you want (=nothing, this "travel the world" was worth a good laugh) ?
Desperately going to the clubs each day of the weekend to get laid by a bitch you'd never show your friends because she's the "I'd rather have no sex forever than fuck her" category ?
Watching your friends getting married, founding a family, while you are still stuck in your appartment with the college mindset ?

This "I'm the last free lone cowboy having fun" thing is certainly great for a few years...but in the end you'll find out that freedom and frustration are close friends.

BJ 02-09-2008 05:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StarkReality (Post 13760085)
The funny things about humans is that they always want what they don't have, especially when it comes to relationships and sex.


Single guy advantages:
Eating alone every day ?
Wasting your time in front of the TV and computer, calling it freedom and claiming that you always do what you want (=nothing, this "travel the world" was worth a good laugh) ?
Desperately going to the clubs each day of the weekend to get laid by a bitch you'd never show your friends because she's the "I'd rather have no sex forever than fuck her" category ?
Watching your friends getting married, founding a family, while you are still stuck in your appartment with the college mindset ?

This "I'm the last free lone cowboy having fun" thing is certainly great for a few years...but in the end you'll find out that freedom and frustration are close friends.

hahahaha you douche:1orglaugh please let me know when you become a man:1orglaugh

ztik 02-09-2008 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eriic (Post 13759933)
I am married and don't have that problem. My wifes family is loaded so I don't even work.

damn you live my dream life

StarkReality 02-09-2008 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BJ (Post 13760089)
hahahaha you douche:1orglaugh please let me know when you become a man:1orglaugh

Hehe, trust me, been there, done that for many years, just fucking as many chicks as you can and making sure you are going to have breakfast alone becomes very, very boring at some point.

ProjectNaked 02-09-2008 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StarkReality (Post 13760085)
The funny things about humans is that they always want what they don't have, especially when it comes to relationships and sex.


Single guy advantages:
Eating alone every day ?
Wasting your time in front of the TV and computer, calling it freedom and claiming that you always do what you want (=nothing, this "travel the world" was worth a good laugh) ?
Desperately going to the clubs each day of the weekend to get laid by a bitch you'd never show your friends because she's the "I'd rather have no sex forever than fuck her" category ?
Watching your friends getting married, founding a family, while you are still stuck in your appartment with the college mindset ?

This "I'm the last free lone cowboy having fun" thing is certainly great for a few years...but in the end you'll find out that freedom and frustration are close friends.

welcome to the party mr. buzzkill.....you can have a seat between "I need my mommy" and "somebody steer my life for me" ...:winkwink:

J. Falcon 02-09-2008 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BJ (Post 13759995)
Please explain how it's in the married guys favor? The married guy needs permission to do anything, single guy does not.

I'm married and I don't need permission for anything. The day I start needing permission is the day I get divorced.

Spunky 02-09-2008 06:44 PM

I'd rather be happy and single rather than married and miserable

BJ 02-09-2008 06:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J. Falcon (Post 13760334)
I'm married and I don't need permission for anything. The day I start needing permission is the day I get divorced.

thank you:)

D 02-09-2008 06:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J. Falcon (Post 13760334)
I'm married and I don't need permission for anything. The day I start needing permission is the day I get divorced.

:thumbsup:thumbsup

shermo 02-09-2008 06:52 PM

I'm married and I never need "permission" to do anything. If I do something and want to have my wife there, I will invite her. If not, she's got her own life.

- I have no kids, so traveling is never an issue.
- My wife has her own company on top of a nice job, so her using my income isn't an issue.
- I have all, if not more "toys" than my single friends. Big screens, sports car, all video game consoles, etc.
- I hit the gym 4 times a week, around 1am. That gives me quite a bit of time to myself to get in shape and sweat out work related stress.
- I go to many shows (aka concerts) a month with friends or my wife.
- I snowboard whenever my work schedule opens up. Generally sales are best in the winter for me, so I tend to put in more time.
- Stripclubs with "the boys" are never an issue, nor is it something I need to hide. Part of a relationship is trust, and after 8 years together, we've got nothing but.

.... The initial post is the complete opposite of my life, minus the 5 girlfriend thing. I've been there, done that, and never want to again. I prefer being with a woman who I am comfortable with.

The perks include having a lifelong partner who I can share everything with. We have goals together and our families get along great. Nothing is more important to me than family, and knowing that i have mine in place, makes dealing with life's other roadblocks a lot easier.

Say what you will, but my life is more than fulfillin. If I had to come back again in another lifetime, I'd want to come back as me. :)

Elli 02-09-2008 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sherm (Post 13760360)
I'm married and I never need "permission" to do anything. If I do something and want to have my wife there, I will invite her. If not, she's got her own life.

- I have no kids, so traveling is never an issue.
- My wife has her own company on top of a nice job, so her using my income isn't an issue.
- I have all, if not more "toys" than my single friends. Big screens, sports car, all video game consoles, etc.
- I hit the gym 4 times a week, around 1am. That gives me quite a bit of time to myself to get in shape and sweat out work related stress.
- I go to many shows (aka concerts) a month with friends or my wife.
- I snowboard whenever my work schedule opens up. Generally sales are best in the winter for me, so I tend to put in more time.
- Stripclubs with "the boys" are never an issue, nor is it something I need to hide. Part of a relationship is trust, and after 8 years together, we've got nothing but.

.... The initial post is the complete opposite of my life, minus the 5 girlfriend thing. I've been there, done that, and never want to again. I prefer being with a woman who I am comfortable with.

The perks include having a lifelong partner who I can share everything with. We have goals together and our families get along great. Nothing is more important to me than family, and knowing that i have mine in place, makes dealing with life's other roadblocks a lot easier.

Say what you will, but my life is more than fulfillin. If I had to come back again in another lifetime, I'd want to come back as me. :)

Maybe it's not the perceived lifestyle that the person is jealous of, but the perceived happiness.

And that's my deep thought of the day.

tony286 02-09-2008 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StarkReality (Post 13760085)
The funny things about humans is that they always want what they don't have, especially when it comes to relationships and sex.


Single guy advantages:
Eating alone every day ?
Wasting your time in front of the TV and computer, calling it freedom and claiming that you always do what you want (=nothing, this "travel the world" was worth a good laugh) ?
Desperately going to the clubs each day of the weekend to get laid by a bitch you'd never show your friends because she's the "I'd rather have no sex forever than fuck her" category ?
Watching your friends getting married, founding a family, while you are still stuck in your appartment with the college mindset ?

This "I'm the last free lone cowboy having fun" thing is certainly great for a few years...but in the end you'll find out that freedom and frustration are close friends.

that is the truth

NinjaSteve 02-09-2008 11:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sherm (Post 13760360)
I'm married and I never need "permission" to do anything. If I do something and want to have my wife there, I will invite her. If not, she's got her own life.

- I have no kids, so traveling is never an issue.
- My wife has her own company on top of a nice job, so her using my income isn't an issue.
- I have all, if not more "toys" than my single friends. Big screens, sports car, all video game consoles, etc.
- I hit the gym 4 times a week, around 1am. That gives me quite a bit of time to myself to get in shape and sweat out work related stress.
- I go to many shows (aka concerts) a month with friends or my wife.
- I snowboard whenever my work schedule opens up. Generally sales are best in the winter for me, so I tend to put in more time.
- Stripclubs with "the boys" are never an issue, nor is it something I need to hide. Part of a relationship is trust, and after 8 years together, we've got nothing but.

.... The initial post is the complete opposite of my life, minus the 5 girlfriend thing. I've been there, done that, and never want to again. I prefer being with a woman who I am comfortable with.

The perks include having a lifelong partner who I can share everything with. We have goals together and our families get along great. Nothing is more important to me than family, and knowing that i have mine in place, makes dealing with life's other roadblocks a lot easier.

Say what you will, but my life is more than fulfillin. If I had to come back again in another lifetime, I'd want to come back as me. :)

Well put my friend, well put.

Jim_Gunn 02-09-2008 11:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sherm (Post 13760360)
I'm married and I
- I hit the gym 4 times a week, around 1am. That gives me quite a bit of time to myself to get in shape and sweat out work related stress.

You go to the gym at 1 am?

shermo 02-10-2008 02:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn (Post 13761034)
You go to the gym at 1 am?

Yup yup... My day is like this:
12pm wake up, and start working in my home office (unless I decide to drive to my other office)

around 8-10pm... Stop working

After working, either myself or my wife makes dinner, and we eat and relax. Watch some tv, whatever :winkwink: ...

She gets ready to head to sleep around midnight. From there I come do a final email check, check stats for the previous day, and then I go lay with her til she falls asleep.

Around 1, I hit the gym for an hour.

After the showering , I sit down and play some Full Tilt poker. (2) 90 person sit and go's at a time, and if I hit the final table on at least 1, I should finish by 4, and it's lights out.

8 hours sleep, then repeat. Like I said...Life is good! :thumbsup


Weekends of course are much less structures. Generally I take a day trip to snowboard, hit LA for the weekend, whatever.

CheneyRumsfeld 02-10-2008 08:01 AM

if you need the approval of others for your actions, you need a shrink. I hear that Britney chick just busted out of the fruit farm so their should be a few shrinks looking for work.

NikKay 02-11-2008 09:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sherm (Post 13760360)

The perks include having a lifelong partner who I can share everything with. We have goals together and our families get along great. Nothing is more important to me than family, and knowing that i have mine in place, makes dealing with life's other roadblocks a lot easier.

Exactly! A successful relationship isn't stifling or limiting. It should make everything else easier to manage. :thumbsup

Scott McD 02-11-2008 09:16 AM

I'll happily go the rest of my life without ever getting married.

I like the sex too much... :pimp

GatorB 02-11-2008 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott McD (Post 13765460)
I'll happily go the rest of my life without ever getting married.

I like the sex too much... :pimp

You get to have sex when you're single. When did this start happening?

shermo 02-11-2008 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GatorB (Post 13765489)
You get to have sex when you're single. When did this start happening?

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Marriage didn't end sex for me..Just ended having to worry about picking up weird STD's, or dealing with 1 night stands that get attached.


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