Dale Doback wrote: » Im married and can do pretty much whatever I want.
Yer Da sells Avon wrote: » 29 is not, I repeat, not 'getting on in years'.
Sorry about that wrote: » I'm a married woman and don't have all the power in my marriage, and I'm not in an abusive one either. Most marriages work because they're partnerships, not because one person is whipped. You're uninformed and incorrect.
Ulysses Gaze wrote: » I am 41 and love it. Wouldn't change being single for anything. Have my own place and can come and go as I please and pursue my hobbies after work for as long as I like.
Mad_maxx wrote: » Just because you don't exercise power, does not mean you don't have it, if you decided you wanted a divorce in the morning, it's you who would be firmly in control and your husband who would see the sharp end of the state
Mad_maxx wrote: » Just because you don't exercise power, does not mean you don't have it, if you decided you wanted a divorce in the morning, it's you who would be firmly in control and your husband who would see the sharp end of the state beit in terms of access to his kids or dividing of assets In most cases when a couple get married, the woman instantly sees her net worth go up where as his goes down
Mad_maxx wrote: » Men are better off single, women have all the power in marriages nowadays
sbsquarepants wrote: » You aren't one of these red pill / blue pill gobshítes are you?
Mad_maxx wrote: » You can't legislate against people turning out to be poor partners but when things go before the state, the woman completely has the upper hand
grahambo wrote: » Things I like about being in a relationship 1: Riding.
grahambo wrote: » Don't be slagging the Incels! It's the new COOL thing!
Tucker Hot Bell wrote: » You should clarify that. Saying men are better off single and women have all the power in relationships (depends, but you specifically mean legally) is a bit woman hatey. Also, you're married/in a relationship aren't you?
grahambo wrote: » Things I like about being single 1: I can talk innocently to what ever wimminz I want (IE people I work with), without getting: You're talking to her an awful lot, who is she?, How do you know her?, What's going on with you two?, yada yada yada! 2: I can go and have a few beers with the lads with getting: What time will you be home?, who's going?, who's there?, where did you go? - and then the same set of questions asked again 2 or 3 days later 3: I can leave a plate on coffee table and clean up when I get up off the couch, rather than as soon as I've finished eating. 4: I can go and do BOIKES! whenever I want and not have to listen to: You were out last Sunday, Why do you have to do that?, I don't like you doing that 5: I can eat what I want without getting: Ya know that's bad for ya, you should eat more Veg, bla bla bla 6: I can get up when I want and go to bed when I want without getting a running commentary on my dodgy sleep patterns. 7: I can watch TV/Play computer games without hearing Pause that, I want to talk to ya about something - YOU CANNOT PAUSE AN ONLINE GAME I'VE SAID THIS TO YOU A MILLION TIMES! 8: I can go to the Gym as much as I want 9: I have total freedom!!!!! Things I like about being in a relationship 1: Riding. It's the new COOL thing!
grahambo wrote: » Things I like about being single 1: I can talk innocently to what ever wimminz I want (IE people I work with), without getting: You're talking to her an awful lot, who is she?, How do you know her?, What's going on with you two?, yada yada yada! 2: I can go and have a few beers with the lads with getting: What time will you be home?, who's going?, who's there?, where did you go? - and then the same set of questions asked again 2 or 3 days later 3: I can leave a plate on coffee table and clean up when I get up off the couch, rather than as soon as I've finished eating. 4: I can go and do BOIKES! whenever I want and not have to listen to: You were out last Sunday, Why do you have to do that?, I don't like you doing that 5: I can eat what I want without getting: Ya know that's bad for ya, you should eat more Veg, bla bla bla 6: I can get up when I want and go to bed when I want without getting a running commentary on my dodgy sleep patterns. 7: I can watch TV/Play computer games without hearing Pause that, I want to talk to ya about something - YOU CANNOT PAUSE AN ONLINE GAME I'VE SAID THIS TO YOU A MILLION TIMES! 8: I can go to the Gym as much as I want 9: I have total freedom!!!!! Things I like about being in a relationship 1: Riding. Don't be slagging the Incels! It's the new COOL thing!
is_that_so wrote: » Thirties (and beyond) is where you care less about the things that you felt you "had" to do in your twenties. It is far more chilled. Enjoy.
Noo wrote: » Exactly this. Everyone saying they love the freedom of being single. I'm in a LTR and we both pretty much do whatever we want. I go on girls holidays, nights out, enjoy all my hobbies with no one holding me back. Yes, I'll let my partner know when I have plans etc. But that's just courtesy, not asking permission. And hes the same with me. If people sacrifice all their freedoms for a relationship then they are in the wrong relationship.
grahambo wrote: » What he means is, if the relationship goes south and there are kids involved the Man is generally screwed if he is someone that's put a lot of time and effort into his career. He's stuck paying maintenance for each kid until the youngest kid is 18 (21 if they go to college) Ultimately the combined wealth of the relationship is split, with the Lions share going to whoever has the kids. If there is a mortgage etc involved then getting that sorted is difficult too. Men tend to go for Jobs that pay more where as women tend to go for job that they like more which is a big factor in pay disparity. I'm going through this right now (wasn't married), but bought a house and had a kid with a woman, she ended up being with someone else and now I'm stuck with less than 36 hours a week with my kid and I'm handing over €600 a month, plus it's costing me €150 a month in logistics just to see him. I don't hate women, but I defo won't ever get into a serious relationship with one ever again. Given what can go wrong, there is to much risk involved and I don't see the point.
Tucker Hot Bell wrote: » I know what he means (and I'm sorry to read of your situation which is horrible; I do hate that there are women like that - on a selfish level they really bloody well let the side down) but it's the phrasing - "men are better off single" as if every woman is potentially out to ruin him. Radical feminists shouldn't say men are all potential rapists - and broad strokes shouldn't be acceptable in relation to women either. As if there is no man happy in his relationship. And as if there are no relationships where the woman is the one treated badly.
grahambo wrote: » I'm going through this right now (wasn't married), but bought a house and had a kid with a woman, she ended up being with someone else and now I'm stuck with less than 36 hours a week with my kid and I'm handing over €600 a month, plus it's costing me €150 a month in logistics just to see him.
grahambo wrote: » ...bought a house and had a kid with a woman...
....... wrote: » Would you not want to pay maintenance to see your child looked after though? I cant imagine that you would rather not?