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rtsyrtsy wrote:It's quite amazing what the respondents to that study went through and are going through before marriage.
My favorite Jesuit gave me this sage advise right before I tied the knot:
The important decision is not to get married which is a one time decision made on the wedding day.
The important decision is to stay married which is a decision made after every fight, after every mistake, after every forgotten birthday or anniversary or date, after smelling your partners' stale breath first thing in the morning, after each time one puts up the sentadera because the other forgot, after one fixes the toothpaste tube because the other didn't press from the bottom, etc.
Couples decide to stay married each and every second of each and every hour of each and every day. That's where the real hard work is. And dare I say, that's where the fun truly is.
bass_nut wrote:3) humility overpowering destructive pride.
rtsyrtsy wrote:
Couples decide to stay married each and every second of each and every hour of each and every day. That's where the real hard work is. And dare I say, that's where the fun truly is.
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whenever younger gen ask me about marriage, i always tell them "it is very very easy to start a relation, very hard to maintain...
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whenever younger gen ask me about marriage, i always tell them "it is very very easy to start a relation, very hard to maintain...
rtsyrtsy wrote:bass_nut wrote:3) humility overpowering destructive pride.
My officemates say they know it very easily if I'm talking to my wife on the phone. They say that I just rattle off a long series of "yes," "I agree," "you are right," "OK," "go for it," and other phrases indicating agreement.
That's a man's job. Men should say yes to anything women say even if what women say is wrong.
There is great joy in just waiting for women to realize they made a mistake then men say "I told you so" albeit only very softly so no one else hears.
pinoy_usa8 wrote:From superfly (115#) to bantamweight (118#), Donaire (24-1-16KO) will be good at this weight. Sydorenko maybe a bit bulkier at weigh-in and on fight night, but we're sure Donaire will showcase his power.
Sydorenko (22-2-7) is a good boxer w/ good footwork but less power to hurt Donaire. Nonito will try to find a way to KO Sydorenko, to impress the promoters and viewers, so to land his biggest fight against the WBO/WBC Bantamweight champ Montiel this coming February.
3 pounds heavier for Nonito is really a good one, and im expecting a TKO inside 10 rounds.
pinoy_usa8 wrote:Is Donaire better than Manny?
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